神话与医学:美洲原住民香草与印第安人香草<i>Durva</i>草

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
V. Harini, Sonu Joseph
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土著人民依靠大自然维持生计。他们依靠附近的森林动植物获取食物、药品和房屋的建筑材料。第一个部落对存在的所有元素都有自己深入的知识和答案。部落的智慧总是通过口头代代相传。这种部落智慧包括关于植物和草药及其药用价值和用途的知识。神话和传说在将这些信息代代相传方面发挥了重要作用。美洲原住民和印第安部落社区一直有各种各样的医疗程序和用品,具有悠久的使用历史,被称为传统医学。在不同的草药和植物中,美洲原住民的甜草和印第安人的杜尔瓦草或杜布草与他们各自的文化有着显著的重要性和联系。为了突出这两种牧草在目的和意义上的相似之处,本文试图对它们进行比较分析。在揭示美洲原住民与印第安部落的相似之处的同时,还研究了美洲原住民与印第安部落在文化和习俗上的相似之处。
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Mythology and Medicine: A Comparative Study of Native American’s Sweet Grass and Indian’s <i>Durva</i> Grass
Indigenous people depend on nature for their livelihood. They are reliant on nearby forest flora and animals for food, medicines, and building materials for their homes. The first tribes had their own in-depth knowledge and answers for all elements of existence. Tribal wisdom has always been transmitted orally from one generation to the next. This tribal wisdom includes knowledge about the plants and herbs and their medicinal values and uses. Myths and legends play a major role in carrying that information with them from generation to generation. Native American and Indian tribal communities have always had a variety of medical procedures and supplies having a long history of usage are referred to as traditional medicine. Out of the different herbs and plants, sweet grass from Native Americans and Durva or Doob grass from Indians has a noteworthy importance and connection to their respective cultures. To highlight the parallels in the two grasses’ purpose and significance, this article attempts to create a comparison analysis between them. While bringing out their similarities, the native American and Indian tribal likeness in culture and practices is also studied.
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Journal of Natural Remedies
Journal of Natural Remedies Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Nature can provide all the remedies, for all. All substances produced by nature can be recognized; all cells talk the same language as we all are from the same mother cell. Journal of Natural Remedies is devoted toward the understandings of all remedies from nature. Journal of Natural Remedies publishes original articles related to utilisation of any natural source for remedy including bioactive natural products. Studies related to the resources, chemistry (including analytical), biological activity, biotechnology and pharmacology (including toxicology) of archaea, bacteria, protistas, fungi, plants, animals, viruses and minerals fall within the journal’s scope.
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