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2013.
The annual demand of botanical raw drugs in the country has been estimated at 3,19,500 MT for the year 20011-2013.There is global resurgence in traditional and alternative health care systems resulting in world herbal trade which stands at US$ 120 billion and is expected to reach US$ 7 trillion by 2050.
Indian share in the world trade, at present, however, is quite low.In state wise assessment of demand for 10 major states it works out to 33000 tons per State per year totaling to approximately 3.5 lakh tons for the country as a whole. However, individual pharmacy requirement works out to 1292 tons (approx.) annually. Assuming that there are 100 major pharmacies, the country's demand for crude drugs on this basis comes to 1.29 lakh tons per year. Combining the averages of the two sources, the demand estimate is worked out to 2.4 lakh tons of crude drugs per 122 annum.
The present book covers cultivation practices of selected commercially important medicinal plants with their processing details and uses. The book is very resourceful for medicinal plants growers, professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs and agriculture universities.
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Medicinal properties of plant terminalia bellerica(barro) which have
contain different chemical constituent and having differnt biological activity like Analgesic activity,Anti diarrhoeal activity, Antioxidant activity, Antihypertensive effect, Anti salmonella activity, Anti- Spasmodic and, Bronchodilatory properties, Anti-micobial activity, Antimicrobial and Toxicity studies, Wound healing activity
Cultivation and Processing of Selected Medicinal PlantsAjjay Kumar Gupta
Medicinal plants are important for human health. These plants have been used from the prehistoric times to present day. These plants based medicines are consumed in all civilizations. It is believed that the herbal medicine can give good effect to body without causing side effects to human life. Medicinal plants are not only a major resource base for the traditional medicine & herbal industry but also provide livelihood and health security to a large segment of Indian population. Medicinal plants constitute a large segment of the flora, which provide raw materials for use by various industries. They have been used in the country for a long time for their medicinal properties. These plants are staging a comeback and herbal renaissance is happening all over the globe. The herbal medicines today symbolize safety in contrast to the synthetics that are regarded as unsafe to human and environment. Although herbs had been priced for their medicinal, flavoring and aromatic qualities for centuries, the synthetic products of the modern age surpassed their importance, for a while.
2013.
The annual demand of botanical raw drugs in the country has been estimated at 3,19,500 MT for the year 20011-2013.There is global resurgence in traditional and alternative health care systems resulting in world herbal trade which stands at US$ 120 billion and is expected to reach US$ 7 trillion by 2050.
Indian share in the world trade, at present, however, is quite low.In state wise assessment of demand for 10 major states it works out to 33000 tons per State per year totaling to approximately 3.5 lakh tons for the country as a whole. However, individual pharmacy requirement works out to 1292 tons (approx.) annually. Assuming that there are 100 major pharmacies, the country's demand for crude drugs on this basis comes to 1.29 lakh tons per year. Combining the averages of the two sources, the demand estimate is worked out to 2.4 lakh tons of crude drugs per 122 annum.
The present book covers cultivation practices of selected commercially important medicinal plants with their processing details and uses. The book is very resourceful for medicinal plants growers, professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs and agriculture universities.
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Indigenous Herbal Medicines: Tribal Formulations and Traditional Herbal Practices
1. Indigenous Herbal Medicines
(Tribal formulations and traditional herbal practices)
A book by
Dr Deepak
Acharya
&
Dr Anshu
Shrivastava
Aavishkar Publishers
ISBN 978-81-7910-252-7 Distributers- Jaipur
2. Major Inspirations
• The unknown herbal healer in Balaghat
District (MP)
• Peja (Traditional Probiotic Preparation) in
Patalkot
• Team Abhumka
3. Book Contents
Introduction
• Ethnobotany
• Key Works on Ethnobotany in Madhya Pradesh,
Gujarat and Rajasthan
• What is Traditional Medicine?
• Methodology
• Needs and Opportunities
• Study Sites
• Life Style and Customs among Tribals of Patalkot
4. • Traditional Tribal Knowledge about Medicinal Plants- 210
• Complete profiles of medicinally important plants
• ICBN based most updated names
• Common/ community based herbal practices
• 90 Colour Photos
• Terminologies
• Up to date references
• Index of Hindi and English names
5. Traditional Medicine- A Priceless Heritage
What is Traditional Knowledge?
» Passed generations to generation
» No written text available
» Performed world over mostly in developing countries
» 80% of the Third World population relies on traditional
medicine
» Indigenous knowledge is knowledge that is unique to a given
culture or society.
What is Traditional Medicine?
“An age old Tried, Tested and Trusted practice”
» The sum total of health knowledge, skills and practices based upon theories, beliefs
and experiences indigenous to different cultures…used in the maintenance of health.
- WHO, 2002.
6. Ethnobotanical study
• Extensive surveys and sampling
– 8 yrs in Patalkot (1997- 2005)
– 3 yrs in Dangs (2005- 2008)
– 3 yrs in Aravallis (2004-2007)
• Scouting and documentation of traditional tribal herbal practices
• Study of Tribal culture, food habit, living style, customs, taboos, totems,
dance, fairs, festivals, traditional delicacies
• Plants identification
Show-and-tell method
Walk-in-the area method
7. STUDY SITE- 1
PATALKOT: The Hidden World
• Horse-shoe shaped, 3200 feet deep valley
• Far behind the civilized world
• Dry deciduous forests
• Treasure of medicinal plants
• Home to indigenous human tribe- Bharia
• Native Tribes- Gonds and Bharia
• Traditional tribal herbal healer- The Bhumka
Log on to www.patalkot.com for more information
8. The Dangs- God’s Own Land
• A junction of Sahyadri, Aravalli and Satpuda range
• Unique in India
• 100% tribal district (Economic Times)
• One of the most backward district in India (Bulletin of Planning Commission)
• Moist deciduous Teak Forests
• Kokna, Bhils, Varli, Gamits, Kotwalia, Kathodi tribes
• Traditional Tribal Herbal Healer - The Bhagat
Log on to www.thedangs.in for more information
9. Aravalli Ranges
• In Rajasthan it runs 550 Km from Khetri to Khed Brahma
• Sawai Madhopur – also known in World map for Tigers
• Mostly dry and mixed deciduous & Scrub forests
• Bhil, Mina, Garasia, Sehariya, Damor and Dhanka tribes
• Traditional Tribal Herbal Healer– Bhopa or Guni
10. Key features of the book
• Detail information of 210 medicinal plants mostly used in
Traditional Indian Medicines
• + 2200 traditional herbal practices along with methodology
of drug preparation
• Tribal formulations for various common ailments
• Up-to-date information on known medicinal properties
• Vernacular names in English, Hindi, Sanskrit and regional
Indian languages for general man
• Scientific approach by using accepted botanical names with
correct authority
• 90 colour plates Patalkot, Dangs, Aravallis and various herbs
11. For Whom..!!
• Scientists/ researchers engaged in new drug development
• Ethnobotanists, Herbalists and Pharmacologists
• Forest Department
• Research scholars and University teachers
• Government and Private Research Institutes and NGO’s
• Housewives for home remedies
• One who wants to know about Indian tribes, tribal therapies
and rich Indian Herbal Heritage
13. Plant Profile and Distribution
Evergreen, shrubs or small trees;
leaves elliptic-oblong to oblong-
lanceolate; flowers greenish-white,
axillary, solitary or few together, leaf-
opposed; fruits globose, tuberculate,
with white edible pulp; seeds many,
shining, brownish-black. Native of
Central America and West Indies,
naturalized in the forests and fallow
lands throughout India, also planted
for edible fruits.
14. Medicinal Importance
The roots of this plant are purgative in nature. Bark is a powerful
astringent. Fruits are considered as a good tonic in Ayurveda. It enriches
blood and it is used as expectorant. It is known to enhance muscular
strength. Seeds are cooling and it lessens burning sensation too. It
relieves vomiting sensations. Decoction of the leaves is prescribed in
painful spleen (Hodge and Taylor, 1956). In India, leaves of this plant
alongwith a pinch of calcium carbonate and ash of Tobacco leaves mixed
with Castor oil and applied externally to treat boils, wounds and peptic
ulcers (Gurib-fakim et al., 1996). Paste prepared from the leaves is used to
treat lice and dandruff (Reddy et al., 1989). Leaf decoction is good in
amenorrhea (Asprey and Thornton, 1953), destroying and expelling
worms (Gupta et al., 1979a) diarrhea and dyspepsia. Leaves are also used
for tumors, ulcers and venereal diseases (Duke, 1994). Ripe fruit is
laxative and anthelmintic (Asprey and Thornton, 1955) and abortifacient
(Vedavathy et al., 2005, Rai et al., 2008). It is given in rheumatism (Luu,
1975).
Contd….
15. Traditional Tribal Formulations
Patalkot herbal healers dehydrate the unripe fruit in sunlight and prepare
powder. The powder is mixed with Chana (Cicer arietinum) flour to destroy
intestinal worms. The seed powder is applied on head to kill lice. Ethnic
women apply the seed powder on their scalp for hair wash. Leaves are
known to mend ulcers and wounds. Fresh trodden leaves are inhaled to
conquer hysteria. Decoction obtained from the leaves is said to be effective
in dysentery or severe diarrhea. The bark decoction is also good to bring
diarrhea to an end.
According to Janu Kaka, Bhagat in Ahwa- Dangs, 500g leaves are boiled in
water for 5 mins and if taken bath, it can cure rheumatoid arthritis. Leaves
are excellent to cure diabetes. Gunis in Sawai Madhopur employ bark (15 gm)
of the plant along with Arand (Ricinus communis) oil (5 ml) over the painful
joints in Arthritis. Healers claim to cure almost 15 common ailments by fixing
Sitafal in their formulations.
16. Tribal farmers in Patalkot prepare a wonderful pesticide from the leaves of
Sitafal. For this, they crush 500gm leaves of the plant and mix it with Cow
urine and Tobacco powder and boil it with 10 liter water for 45 mins. The
decoction obtained is the concentrated pesticide. Around 50ml of this
concentrate solution is thus mixed with 15 ltrs of water and sprayed on the
insect infested soil.
To get rid of lice and dandruff, mix equal amount of Sitafal seed powder and
Ghodavach (Acorus calamus) in water and apply on hair. Avoid eye contact.
To increase sperm count, control high blood pressure and weakness, fruit are
eaten regularly. To minimize swelling due to insect bite, leaves are crushed
and black salt is added. Paste is prepared and applied on the inflamed body
parts.
17. Few Common Herbal Practices
For Typhoid fever
• Decoction made out from Daru Haldi (Berberis aristata) is given
with powder of leaves of Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) for 3
days. This drug is not given to children, pregnant ladies and old
people. It causes dysentery sometimes.
• Decoction of Mehndi (Lawsonia inermis) leaves is given by the
healers of Dangs thrice a day to cure this disorder.
18. For Anaemia
• Powder of Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) Roots (2 tsp),
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) roots (2 tsp), Aonla
(Emblica officinalis) fruits (1 ½ tsp), Bhui Amla (Phyllanthus
fraternus) leaves (1 tsp), Surpankha (Tephrosia purpurea)
leaves (1 tsp), Mulethi (Glycyrhiza glabra) roots (1 ½ tsp), Musli
(Chlorophytum borivillianum) roots (1 ½ tsp) and Palak
(Amaranthus virdis) Leaves (1 tsp). This combination is given
to the patient who is suffering with Anaemic disorders.
19. Diseases covered in the book
Acne Fistula Paralysis
AIDS Gaining Weight Peptic Ulcer
Anemia Gastritis Piles
Aphrodisiac General Health Tonic Pneumonia
Arthritis & Rheumatism Graying of Hair Psoriasis
Brain Tonic Gynac Problems Reducing Weight
Chronic Constipation Hair Problems Remaining Vital and Energetic
Cough and Cold Headache Respiratory Disorders, Asthma
Bronchitis
Dandruff Heart Diseases Sciatica
Dental Problem Hyper Acidity Skin Care
Dermatitis Hysteria Skin Disorders
Deworming Impotency Sleeplessness
Diabetes Indigestion and lack of Stone in urinary tract
appetite
Diarrhea Jaundice Throat Problems
Dysentery Leucorrhea Thyroid Problem
Earache Liver Tonic Tonsils
Eczema or Fungal Migraine Typhoid fever
Infections
Fever Mouth Ulcer Worms
22. Index
Index to Hindi names Index to English names Index to colour plates
• Aam • African Marigold Patalkot
• Achar • African Millet • View of the Patalkot valley
• Adhasisi • Ajowan • Dudhi river in Patalkot
• Adrak • Alexandrian Senna • Documentation of Bhumkas in Patalkot
• Afeem • Almondette Tree • ………………………..
• Afim • Amada
• Afyun • American Aloe Dang
• Agin Ghas • Ashoka • Dense forest in Dang
• Ajowanj • Asthma Weed • Purna river in Dang
• Ajwain • Aztec Marigold • Tropical moist forests of Sahyadri
• Ak • Bael Tree range
• Akada • Bahama Grass • ………………………..
• Akanadi • Balloon Vine
• Akasbel • Banyan Aravalli
• Alsi • Barbados Aloe • Mixed Forest in Aravallis
• Am • Barleria • Aravalli hills ending near Khed Brahma
• Am Haldi • Bastard Saffron • A view of rolling Aravalli hills
• Ama Haldi • Bastard Teak • ………………………..
• Amaltas • Bead Tree
• Amb • Belliric Myrobalan Medicinal Plants
• Amba Haldi • Bengal Gram • Abelmoschus esculentus
• Amla • Bengal Kino Tree • Abrus precatorius-seeds
• Amli • Bengal Quince • Acacia nilotica
• Amlika • Bermuda Grass • Achyranthes aspera
• Amrita • Bitter Gourd • Adhatoda zeylanica
• ……………. • ……………… • Aegle marmelos
• ………………………..
23. Abhumka’s
VISION
• Reward to Traditional Tribal Herbal Medicines
• Economical and Ecologically fit herbal formulations
for crops, animals and human health
• Linkage of Tribal Herbal knowledge and Modern
Science
• Tribal Welfare
• P3 role of action
• Benefit sharing
24. What we offer now
Formulation for Formulation for Formulation for
Human Ailments Plant Protection Veterinary Care
• Anemia • Herbal Insecticides • Milk Enhancer
• Wound Healer • Herbal Pesticides • Bloat controller
• Piles • Growth Promoters • Wound Healer
• Stones • Leaf Curl controller • Diarrhea
• Thyroid problems • Termite controller • Foot and Mouth
• Polyps and Sinus • Flower shedding Disorders
• Nutricandy controller • Prolapse of uterus
26. Acknowledgements
• Traditional Herbal Healers
• Forest officials and staff
• Team Patalkot (RRDO, Friends Nature Club)
• Research Scientists & Pharma personnel
• Electronic and Print Media
• Team Abhumka
27. Deepak Acharya, M.Sc., Ph D.
Authors
• Director, Abhumka Herbal Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabad
• 35 Research Papers and more than 100 articles
• Associated with many universities and colleges as a
member of board of studies
• Feature Writer/ member – editorial board
• Reviewer of many scientific journals
• Working for more than 10 years in Microbiology,
Ethnobotany and Herbal Medicines
Anshu Shrivastava, M.Sc., Ph D.
• Botanist, Abhumka Herbal Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabad
• 12 Research papers and more than 50 articles
• Worked previously with Botanical Survey of India,
Jodhpur
• Co-author of the Book “Biodiversity of Ranthambhore
Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan”
• Working for more than 7 years in Floristics, Taxonomy,
Ethnobotany and Medicinal Plants studies
28. Join our hands in the mission of translation of tribal
herbal knowledge into finished products....
Thank You
Dr Deepak Acharya
Director
Abhumka Herbal Pvt Ltd
502, Shreeji Chambers,
B/h Cargo Motors, CG Road,
Ahmedabad- 380 006, Gujarat- India
phone: +9179 26467407- 08
Email: info@abhumka.com info@patalkot.com
+919824050784
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