An assessment of indigenous knowledge of apitherapy in the Oromia region, Ethiopia

G. Meseret, Kebebe Deressa, Demto Teferi
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Apitherapy is the use of bee products such as honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, bee venom, and wax is used to prevent or treat illness and promote healing. The objectives of this study are to assess and document indigenous knowledge on the medicinal values of bee products in Ethiopia and generate baseline information on indigenous practices of the medicinal value of beehive products for further study. This study was conducted in beekeeping potential areas of Oromia Regional state by selecting seven zones and from each zone two districts and a total of 14 districts (Woreda) based on their potential for beekeeping, the existence of long-aged bee-keepers and accessibility. using a purposive sampling method and questionnaires were distributed to the elders and well-known traditional healers of the study areas. In answering the questionnaires 22-100 ages dwellers or respondents participated. The survey was conducted in 7 zones namely Jimma, Ilu ababora, West wollega, East wollega, East Shoa, West shoa, and Buno Bedele. Simple descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data obtained by collected questionnaires. The result of the study showed that 49.3% of Apis mellifera honey and 31.9% of stingless bee honey, majorly used bee products for apitherapy, and 70.3 % of the bee products used using traditional collection method. According to this study’s results, the traditional drug was prepared from honey in liquid form which comprises the biggest portion mark of 63.4% of respondents. The majority of the respondents strongly agree with bee products as a treatment for different diseases such as asthma, cough, common cold, TB, and wounds. A major challenge faced during using of bee products as medicine is the absence of awareness of apitherapy as it was reported by 28.8%. of the respondents. Thus, it can be concluded that bee products are well-known apitherapy in the Oromia region and it was recommended that awareness creation of bee products as apitherapy and further research on the medicinal value of beehive products for confirmation as medicine for different diseases since it may be a solution for various diseases resisting modern drugs.
对埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚地区蜜蜂疗法土著知识的评估
蜜蜂疗法是使用蜂产品,如蜂蜜、花粉、蜂胶、蜂王浆、蜂毒和蜂蜡,用于预防或治疗疾病并促进愈合。本研究的目的是评估和记录埃塞俄比亚关于蜂产品药用价值的土著知识,并生成关于蜂窝产品药用价值的土著实践的基线信息,以供进一步研究。本研究在奥罗米亚州的养蜂潜力区进行,根据其养蜂潜力、高龄养蜂人的存在和可达性,从每个区中选择两个区,共14个区(wooreda)。采用有目的的抽样方法,对研究地区的老年人和知名传统治疗师进行问卷调查。在回答问卷22-100年龄的居民或受访者参与。该调查在7个地区进行,即Jimma、Ilu ababora、West wollega、East wollega、East Shoa、West Shoa和Buno Bedele。采用简单描述性统计方法对收集的问卷数据进行分析。研究结果表明,49.3%的蜜蜂蜂蜜和31.9%的无刺蜜蜂蜂蜜主要使用蜂产品进行蜂疗,70.3%的蜂产品使用传统采集方法。根据这项研究的结果,传统药物是由蜂蜜制成的液体形式,占63.4%的受访者的最大比例。大多数受访者强烈同意蜂产品可以治疗不同的疾病,如哮喘、咳嗽、普通感冒、结核病和伤口。在使用蜂产品作为药物期间面临的一个主要挑战是缺乏对蜂疗的认识,据报道有28.8%。在受访者中。综上所述,蜂产品在奥罗米亚地区是一种知名的养蜂疗法,建议提高人们对蜂产品作为养蜂疗法的认识,并进一步研究蜂产品的药用价值,以确认其作为不同疾病的药物,因为它可能是多种疾病抵抗现代药物的解决方案。
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