The present study deals with the ethnomedicines used by migratory shepherds in an Indian Trans-Himalayan area. Shepherding depends on traditional healthcare practices. A non-probabilistic sampling technic was used for the selection of the research participants; the information was collected through 8 extensive field visits. The data was analyzed by the interpretation of the interviews since a qualitative as well as quantitative perspectives. A comparison with previous studies in the area was done based on literature research. The results of this study show that shepherds in tribal areas are highly dependent on medicinal plants, they report the use of 58 taxa to handle their main health problems. They prefer 20 taxa, to treat; coughs, asthma, colds, throat complaints, general pain, fever, dysentery, diarrhea and urinary infections, which are the main reported illnesses. Mainly they use the fresh plant juices of these taxa. Two health issues are remarkable high blood pressure and jaundice.
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Radha, Andrade-Cetto, A., Puri, S., & Pundir, A. (2022). Medicinal plants used by shepherds in Trans-Himalayan RakchhamChitkul Wildlife Sanctuary in Baspa Valley of Kinnaur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. Boletin Latinoamericano y Del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas, 21(6), 786–802. https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.22.21.6.48
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