Medicinal plants in Mexico: healers' consensus and cultural importance

Volume: 47, Issue: 11, Pages: 1859 - 1871
Published: Dec 1, 1998
Abstract
Medicinal plants are an important element of indigenous medical systems in Mexico. These resources are usually regarded as part of a culture's traditional knowledge. This study examines the use of medicinal plants in four indigenous groups of Mexican Indians, Maya, Nahua, Zapotec and - for comparative purposes - Mixe. With the first three the methodology was similar, making a direct comparison of the results possible. In these studies, the...
Paper Details
Title
Medicinal plants in Mexico: healers' consensus and cultural importance
Published Date
Dec 1, 1998
Volume
47
Issue
11
Pages
1859 - 1871
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