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Medicinal plants used by rural Thai people to treat non-communicable diseases and related symptoms
V. Nguanchoo, H. Balslev, et al.
This fascinating study conducted by Varangrat Nguanchoo, Henrik Balslev, Nicholas J Sadgrove, and Methee Phumthum reveals the rich ethnomedicinal practices of rural Thai communities in treating non-communicable diseases. With over 766 plant species documented, this research spots potential natural remedies amidst a backdrop of traditional knowledge, inviting further exploration into their efficacy and safety.
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