Animal-based remedies as complementary medicines in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil

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Animals (and their derived products) are essential ingredients in the preparation of many traditional remedies. Despite its prevalence in traditional medical practices worldwide, research on medicinal animals has often been neglected in comparison to medicinal plant research. This work documents the medicinal animals used by a rural community in the semi-arid region, inserted in Caatinga Biome, where 66 respondents provided information on animal species used as medicine, body parts used to prepare the remedies and illnesses to which the remedies were prescribed. We calculated the informant consensus factor to determine the consensus over which species are effective for particular ailments, as well as the species use value to determine the extent of utilization of each species. We recorded the use of 51 animal species as medicines, whose products were recommended for the treatment of 68 illnesses. The informant consensus in the use of many specific remedies is fairly high, giving an additional validity to this folk medicine. Eight species not previously reported as having medicinal use were recorded. The local medicinal fauna is largely based on wild animals, including some endangered species. Given a high proportion of medicinal animals observed in the study area, it is logical to conclude that any conservation strategy should include access to modern health care. Copyright © 2011 Rmulo R. N. Alves et al.

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Alves, R. R. N., Barbosa, J. A. A., Santos, S. L. D. X., Souto, W. M. S., & Barboza, R. R. D. (2011). Animal-based remedies as complementary medicines in the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1093/ecam/nep134

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