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ETHNOMEDICINAL USE OF PLANTS FROM GHAR AREA OF DISTRICT SAHARANPUR

    1 Author(s):  DR. SANJAY KUMAR

Vol -  5, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 211 - 219  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Now a days use of medicinal plants gaining importance due to adverse effect of synthetic drugs on human health which create varied types of complicated diseases. The local people and traditional Ayurvedic doctors and vadhyas have been using different parts of the plants as remedy to cure stomachic, headache, diarrhea, dysentery, cough and cold, intestinal affections etc. Here, authors summarized some Ethnomedicinal plants found in ghar area of district Saharanpur U.P. to cure various diseases. A total of 50 plants genera belonging to 28 dicot families with their botanical names, vernacular names, flowering and fruiting seasons and medicinal uses have been given. Among these Pit Papara, Pili Kateli, Chotta Gokhru, Khatti Booti, Chumui, Dudhi, Tulsi, Amaliki, Chirchita etc. are commonly used.

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