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Journal of Medicinal Plant Research Vol. 1 (3), 050- 059, October 2007
ISSN 1996-0875
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
The role of
medicinal plants in the provision of health care in Lao PDR
Claudio
O. Delang
Department
of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong, Sino Building, Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong. E-mail:
cdelang@cuhk.edu.hk.
Accepted 28
September, 2007
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The Lao People Democratic Republic is one of the poorest countries in
the world, with an income per capita of less than US$2 a day. The
provision of health care is severely underfunded, and outside the
largest cities often provided by poorly qualified health workers. Under
these circumstances, most people both in the capital and the rural
areas prefer to use traditional medicine rather than synthetic drugs.
Medicinal plants form a central tenet of Lao traditional medicine, and
are believed to be more efficient than synthetic drugs, since synthetic
drugs are thought to address the symptoms of the illness, while
medicinal plants its causes. This article presents the result of a
survey of the medicinal plants on sale in the capital city Vientiane
in August 2006. A total number of 61 medicinal plants were on sale, of
which 52 were identified and their use, mode of preparation, price, and
province of origin recorded.
Key words: Medicinal plants, traditional medicine,
Vientiane, Laos |
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