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Title: MEDICINAL PLANT USE HABITS OF PEOPLE LIVING IN URBAN AND RURAL SECTIONS OF ORDU PROVINCE
Authors: Yesil, Meryem
Oner, Emel Karaca
Ozcan, Mehmet Muharrem
Ordu Üniversitesi
Keywords: Traditional treatment, medicinal plant, disease treatment
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P)-FREISING
Citation: Yesil, M., Oner, EK., Ozcan, MM. (2019). MEDICINAL PLANT USE HABITS OF PEOPLE LIVING IN URBAN AND RURAL SECTIONS OF ORDU PROVINCE. Fresenius Environ. Bull., 28(10), 7212-7218
Abstract: This study was conducted to determine medicinal plant use habits of the people living in Ordu province of Turkey. A survey was conducted in 2017. A questionnaire was made with randomly selected 310 people living in city center and surrounding towns with face-to-face meetings. Present findings revealed that individuals mostly used medicinal plants occasionally (79.1%), they mostly bought medicinal plants from herbalists (69.7%), they learned about the use of medicinal plants in disease treatment from elderly (79.75) and media news increased the interest in medicinal plants (67.1%). Mint, linden, garlic, parsley, thyme and sage tea were the most common medicinal plants used in herbal drugs. Participants indicated that they usually went to the doctor when they got sick (65.8%); they used medicinal plants in treatment of chronic diseases (76.8%); they used medicinal plants supplementary to prescribed medication (62.6%); they had partial knowledge about the side effects of the medicinal plants (43.8%); they think medicinal plant were beneficial in disease treatment (55.2%); they tended to medicinal plants in treatment of some diseases without using synthetic drugs (55.2%) and they recommended the use of medicinal plants to surrounding people (63,9%). Medicinal plants were mostly used in treatment of common cold, digestive system diseases, stress/nervousness and rheumatism/joint diseases. Almost all of the participants were using infusion (brewing) method while preparing herbal drugs (100%), they usually used glass and porcelain material while preparing herbal drugs (50.7%). Majority of the participants were not using any materials to sweeten herbal drugs (35.5%), they usually preserved medicinal plants in kitchen cabinets (63.5%) and in glass jars (56.5%).
Description: WoS Categories: Environmental Sciences
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
URI: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000487347700024
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/4180
ISSN: 1018-4619
1610-2304
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