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Current Traditional Medicine

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 2215-0838
ISSN (Online): 2215-0846

Case Report

Treatment of Parasites in Dagestan with Phytotherapy

Author(s): ">Maryam Murtuzalieva*

Volume 4, Issue 2, 2018

Page: [110 - 119] Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/2215083804666180417162225

Abstract

This is partially a review article and partially a research article. However, since the author is a practicing phytotherapist and not a laboratory scientist, she does not report on large trials and blind studies, proffer statistics, and use standard medical terminology. Instead, her article presents intimate case studies of her patients and the botanical remedies she uses to treat them. The efficacy of her treatment is proven by her patients’ restoration to health. The author emphasizes that the persistence of phytotherapy in Traditional Medicine (narodnaia meditsina) is due to the fact that through correct application of botanicals, their many valuable properties and their ability to counter many diseases have been witnessed. In the arsenal of popular medicine even meager and infrequent use of botanicals documents their healing power. In some cases, they can even heal serious illnesses. On the other hand, the author cautions that self-treatment with botanicals is not advisable. It is absolutely obligatory that treatment with botanicals be performed by a physician or phytotherapist. The article focuses on the treatment of parasites. Common English and Russian terms for plants used in the recipes are cited along with Latin botanical names.

Keywords: Dagestan, traditional medicine, parasites, phytotherapy practice, hepatitis, ulcers.


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