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Biological, Phytochemical and Medicinal Aspects of Cannabis Sativa L.: A Review
Aromatic and medicinal plants have played key roles in the lives of tribal peoples living in the Himalayaby providing products for both food and medicine. These plant resources, therefore, have become important domains of intervention and are increasingly attracting the attentions of public and private sector policy researchers, policy makers and development program implementers. There has been increased interest in the role of cannabis for treating medical conditions.