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CorrigendumCorrigendum to (Use of Ethnomedicinal Plants by the PeopleLiving around Indus River)

Sakina Mussarat,1 Naser M. AbdEl-Salam,2 Akash Tariq,1 Sultan Mehmood Wazir,3

Riaz Ullah,4 and Muhammad Adnan1

1Department of Botany, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat-26000, Pakistan2Arriyadh Community College, King Saud University, Arriyadh-11437, Saudi Arabia3Department of Botany, University of Science and Technology, Bannu-28100, Pakistan4Department of Chemistry, Government College Ara Khel, FR Kohat-26000, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Correspondence should be addressed to Muhammad Adnan; [email protected]

Received 5 September 2016; Accepted 5 October 2016

Copyright © 2016 Sakina Mussarat et al.This is an open access article distributedunder theCreativeCommonsAttribution License,which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

In the article titled “Use of Ethnomedicinal Plants by thePeople Living around Indus River,” [1] Table 2 containedethnomedicine recipes from previously published articles bySarfraz KhanMarwat, which were cited in the article as refer-ences [4] S. K.Marwat, M. A. Khan,M. Ahmad,M. Zafar, andF. Rehman, “Ethnophytomedicines for treatment of variousdiseases inD. I. KhanDistrict,” Sarhad Journal of Agriculture,vol. 24, no. 2, 2008 and [28] S. K. Marwat, F. Fazal-Ur-Rehman, M. A. Khan, M. Ahmad, M. Zafar, and S. Ghulam,“Medicinal folk recipes used as traditional phytotherapies indistrict Dera Ismail Khan, KPK, Pakistan,” Pakistan Journalof Botany, vol. 43, no. 3, pp. 1453–1462, 2011.The authors apol-ogize for not properly quoting the recipes or citing the sourcesin the table. Table 2 should be corrected as follows.

References

[1] S. Mussarat, N. M. AbdEl-Salam, A. Tariq, S. MehmoodWazir,R. Ullah, and M. Adnan, “Use of ethnomedicinal plants by thepeople living around Indus river,” Evidence-Based Complemen-tary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2014, Article ID 212634, 14pages, 2014.

Hindawi Publishing CorporationEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative MedicineVolume 2016, Article ID 3401263, 8 pageshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/3401263

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Table2:Ethn

omedicines

ofthes

tudy

area.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Acaciamodesta

Wall.

KUH-309

Kikar

Mim

osaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Bark

Theb

arks

arew

ater

boiledandjuiceis

extracted,which

isused

then

orallyin

kidn

eypains

Mostly

2or

3tim

esad

ay

Acacianilotica(L.)

Delile.

KUH-310

Kikar

Mim

osaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Wild

Bark

and

flowe

rs

Theb

arks

arew

ater

boiledandthed

ecoctio

nisapplieddentally.

Moreover,thefl

owersa

rebo

iledin

mustard

oiland

applyexternallyon

theh

ead[4]

Ford

entalpurpo

sesits

used

twicea

dayfor10

days,w

hileforo

thersits

used

asneeded

Albizialeb

beck

(L.)

Benth.

KUH-311

Sirsirin

Mim

osaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Seeds

Thes

eeds

areg

rindedto

finep

owdera

ndcollected

after

passingitthroug

hfro

mac

loth

having

very

smallp

ores.Th

ecollected

powd

eristhen

mixed

with

sugarinequal

quantity.Th

ismixture

isan

effectiv

eph

ytotherapy

takenorallyfora

sthma[28]

4gram

softhe

mixture

istakentwotim

esad

ayfor

upto

40days

duratio

n[28]

Alliu

mcepa

L.KU

H-312

Piaz

Liliaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Bulb

Grin

dtheb

ulbof

onionandmixitwith

water

andtakenorallyforv

omiting

One

dose

isenou

ghfor

vomiting

Alliu

msativ

umLinn

.KU

H-313

Garlic

Liliaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Bulband

leaves

Bulbpieces

arer

egularlyused

forh

ighbloo

dpressure.B

ulbandleaves

andbu

lbarec

hewe

dforv

omiting

Asn

eeded

Aloe

barbadensis

Mill.

KUH-314

Kunw

arLiliaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

/cultiv

ated

Pulpof

leaves

Spinelessleavesa

recuttotwoto

threep

arts

andareg

iven

orallyto

livestock

incombinatio

nwith

salts.M

oreover,thep

ulp

canbe

directlyappliedon

burned

skin

[28]

Usually3do

seareg

iven

each

after

48ho

ursa

ndalso

depend

ondisease

severity

AvenasativaL.

KUH-315

Jou

Poaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruit

Partlyrip

enfruitare

grindedandmixed

with

somes

ugar

andcold

water

tomakes

yrup

and

takenorallyas

laxativ

eAsn

eeded

Azadira

chta

indica

(L.)

A.Juss.

KUH-316

Neem

Meliaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Wild

/cultiv

ated

Leaves

3gm

ofleaves

areg

rindedandpo

ured

inwater

alon

gwith

common

saltto

makes

yrup

andused

orallyforc

uringjaun

dice

[4]

2spoo

nsof

syrupeach

are

takentwotim

esim

mediatelyaft

erthe

breakfastand

before

the

dinn

er[28]

Beta

vulga

risLinn

.KU

H-317

Chuk

andar

Chenop

odiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Root

Powd

erisused

orallyto

treatdiabetes

Asn

eeded

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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 3

Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Calotro

pisp

rocera.A

it.f.,Hort.

KUH-318

Akra

Asclepiadaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Latexand

flowe

rs

Plantlatex

isappliedtopically

ontheregionof

snakeb

ite.Flowe

rsaretaken

with

water

for

intestinalpainaton

etim

e

2-3tim

esdaily

for5

days

forintestin

alpain

Capparisdesid

ua(Forsk.)Ed

gew.

KUH-319

Kareeta

Capparid

aceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Fruit,youn

gshoo

tsand

bark

Dry

fruitsandsugarinequalamou

ntsa

recrushedto

powd

er,w

hich

arethenused

orally

forrheum

atism

.You

ngshoo

tare

grindedand

combinedwith

flour,and

givento

livestock

orothera

nimals.Grin

dedbark

isapplied

externallyon

woun

dedareasfor

healing

purpose[4]

Incase

ofrheumatism

,ateaspo

onof

thep

owder

alon

gwith

water

istaken

twotim

esad

ayforo

newe

ekdu

ratio

n[4]

Capsicu

man

numL.

KUH-320

Green

mirc

hSolanaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruit

Freshandun

ripefruitiseatenagainstcancer

Asn

eeded

Carallu

matubreculataN

Brow

n.KU

H-321

Chun

gaAp

ocyn

aceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Coo

kitas

simplev

egetableford

iabetic

scontroland

also

eatendirectlyform

any

purposes

Asn

eeded

Chenopodium

album

L.KU

H-322

Bathu

Chenop

odiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

and

root

Extractthe

juicefrom

theirleavesw

hich

take

orallyas

alaxative.Drie

dleaves

paste

isused

foru

rinarypain

Asn

eeded

Cicera

rietin

umLinn

.KU

H-323

Channa

Papilio

naceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruitsand

seeds

25gof

roastedseed

coatissoaked

in250g

ofwater

andleftforo

vernight.Inthem

orning

,grindthes

eeds

andfilterit.Th

efiltratew

ater

isthen

orallytakenforc

onstipatio

n[28]

Asn

eeded

Cichorium

intybu

sL.

KUH-324

Kasni

Aste

raceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Freshplantsareb

oiled.Afte

rwhich

sugaris

poured

into

thed

ecoctio

nandtakenorally

forstomachrelatedprob

lems[4]

Thes

yrup

isused

2tim

esad

ayforthe

duratio

nas

pern

eed[4]

Cirsium

arvense(L.)

Scop.

KUH-325

Leh

Aste

raceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

Extracto

fleavesu

sedfora

bdom

inalpain

ofcattle

Asn

eeded

Citru

lluscolocynthis(L.).

KUH-326

Karthu

ma

Cucurbita

ceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Fruit

Crushedthed

riedfruitand

used

orallyfor

constip

ation

Asn

eeded

Citru

smedica

Linn

.KU

H-327

Nim

boRu

taceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruitsand

leaves

Fruitextractprop

erlymixed

towater,sug

arandsaltandorallytakento

controlblood

pressure

andvomiting

.Fruitextractism

ixed

with

honeya

ndfre

shmilk

tomakeitspaste

andappliedon

face

forp

imples

Forskinthep

asteisused

atnigh

tfor

onem

onth,

foro

ther

purposes

it’sused

asneeded

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Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Cleomeb

rachycarpa

Vahl.

KUH-328

Gandi

booti

Capparid

aceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Drie

dplantsarec

rushed

topo

wder

andthen

takenorallyfora

bdom

inalpain

[28]

Asn

eeded

Convolvulusa

rvensis

L.KU

H-329

Wanvehri

Con

volvulaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Five

kilogram

sofd

riedplantsarec

ombined

with

12littersof

water

andleftforo

vernight

form

akingas

ap,w

hich

isthen

takenorally

forskinrelateddiseases

[4]

1cup

ofthes

aptaken

before

breakfast.Also

one

canuseitthree

times

adaytilln

eeded[4]

Cordiadichotom

aFo

rster.f.

KUH-330

Lasora

Boraginaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Wild

Fruit

Before

lunchor

dinn

er,eatfruitasp

erneed.

Goo

dforsex

relatedwe

akness[28]

Asn

eeded

Coria

ndrum

sativ

umL.

KUH-331

Dhania

Apiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Leaves

and

fruits

Usedas

decoction,thatis,

driedfruitsof

50g

arew

ater

boiled(1litter)tillthe

water

evaporatesto

halfleft.

Thisisthen

used

for

asthmaa

ndcoug

h.Freshleaves

areg

rindwith

minttomakep

owdera

ndused

orallyfor

diureticpu

rposes

[28]

Dependup

ondisease

severity

Cucumissativ

usLinn

.KU

H-332

Kheera

Cucurbita

ceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruits

Duringsevere

fevertheirpieces

isrubb

edon

thes

oleo

fthe

feetandalso

good

ford

igestio

nAsrequired

Cuscutareflexa

Roxb.

KUH-333

Loot

booti

Con

volvulaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Drie

dplantsareb

urnt

andused

onthe

affectedareas[4]

Asn

eeded

Cymbopogonjawa

rancus

a(Jones)Schu

lt.KU

H-334

Khawi

Poaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Root

Rootsu

pper

partsb

eing

water

boiledand

filtered.Th

efiltratew

ater

alon

gwith

sugaris

orallygivento

child

renforc

uringdyspepsia

andtyph

oid[4]

2-3tim

esdaily

Dau

cuscarotaL.

KUH-335

Gajar

Apiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Root

Ediblepo

rtionincreasesig

htvisio

nAsn

eeded

DalbergiasissooRo

xb.

KUH-336

Tali

Fabaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Leaves

Youn

gleaves

of70

gareg

rindedandmixed

with

water.Th

efiltratec

anbe

used

against

jaun

dice,pilesa

ndfeetsolesb

urning

[28]

Thefi

ltrateistaken

daily

for10days

[28]

DaturametelL.

KUH-337

Datura

Solanaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Roosttheirleaves

andinhaletheirsmokefor

thetreatmento

fasth

ma.Th

eirseeds

areu

sed

asexpectorant,do

noteatitin

excessam

ount

otherw

iseitwill

belethal

Asn

eeded

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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 5

Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

ErucasativaMill.

KUH-338

Usoo

Brassic

aceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Aeria

lparts

Atotaloffi

vekilogram

ofyoun

gbranches

andleaves

arew

ater

boiled(15k

g)tillgettin

gac

oncoction.Afte

rwards,five

kilogram

flour

iscombinedto

thec

oncoctionbefore

giving

itto

horses

[4]

Asn

eeded

Eucalyptus

camaldu

lensis

Dehnh

.KU

H-339

Safeda

Myrtaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Leafandbark

Tend

ershoo

tand

youn

gleaves

arec

rushed

andsm

elledgive

tempo

rary

reliefincoug

hAsn

eeded

Eugeniajambolana

Linn

.KU

H-340

Jaman

Myrtaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Bark

and

fruit

Dry

then

onediblepo

rtionof

theirfruitand

then

grinditandtake

1-2spoo

ndaily

for3

days

itwill

stopthes

everes

tomachprob

lems,

andalso

thispo

wder

isused

forthe

treatment

ofdiabetics

Twicea

day

Fagoniacretica

L.KU

H-341

Dhaman

Zygoph

yllaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Thep

lant

isgrindedto

powd

erandcanbe

takenalon

gwith

water.H

elpfulincurin

gpiles

andurinaryinfection[4]

1tea

spoo

npo

wder

istaken3tim

esad

ayalon

gwith

theb

read

[4]

Ficusb

enghalensis

L.KU

H-342

Bohir,bargad

Moraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruit

Thed

riedfruitsarec

rushed

into

powd

erand

then

orallytakenfora

bdom

inalpains[28]

Takenwith

water

twicein

aday

Ficuscarica

L.KU

H-343

Anjeer

Moraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruit

Thefruits

ares

oakedin

milk

orwater

and

leavefor

overnigh

t.Eff

ectiv

eincurin

gpiles.

Fruitsarea

lsoused

toremovek

idneyston

e[28]

Thed

ecoctio

ncanbe

takenatmorning

before

theb

reakfastfor10days

[28]

FicusreligiosaL.

KUH-344

Peepal

Moraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruitand

bark

Burn

theb

arkandmakep

owderfrom

this

coalbark

take

orally5gram

ofitwith

water

ford

iarrho

ea.Fruitareu

sedforw

ound

healing

Asn

eeded

Foenicu

lumvulga

reMill.

KUH-345

Saun

fAp

iaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruit

Fruitsof

fenn

elandcoria

nder

alon

gwith

sugara

recombinedin

equalamou

ntand

crushedto

powd

er.Th

isisrecommendedas

carm

inative.Fenn

elfruit,fre

shmintleaves

andgreenteaa

rebo

iledused

forv

omiting

[28]

Thep

owderistaken

two

times

aday

after

lunchor

dinn

eras

carm

inative.Fo

rvomiting

andmensesp

ain

them

ixture

isused

twicea

day[28]

Grew

iaasiaticaL.

KUH-346

Phalsa

Tiliaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves,fruit

andbark

One

kilogram

offruitsisgrindedandmix

with

water

andthen

take

thefi

ltrate.Sugaris

poured

then

into

thefi

ltratefor

makingas

ap,

which

isorallytakenforb

lood

purifying

,fevera

ndgastr

ointestin

aldisorders[28]

Asn

eeded

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Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Helianthus

annu

usL.

KUH-347

Surajm

ukhii

Aste

raceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Seeds,leaves

andflo

wers

Leaves

andseedsa

regrindedto

powd

erand

orallyor

derm

allytakenforfever

treatment

For2

days

Heliotropium

europaeum

L. KUH-348

Peepatbo

oti

Boraginaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Thep

lant

isgrindedto

apaste,w

hich

isthen

derm

alappliedon

tothea

reas

affected[28]

Can

beused

for3

days

Jasm

inum

gran

diflorum

L. KUH-349

Cham

beli

Oleaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Who

leplant

Who

leplantjuice

isorallytakenagainst

diabetes

andheartrelated

diseases

Asn

eeded

Laws

oniainermisL.

KUH-350

Mehnd

iLythraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Leaves

Leaves

areg

rindedto

paste

,which

isthen

appliedon

foot

solesa

ndhairs

Asn

eeded

Mom

ordica

charantia

Linn

.KU

H-351

Karela

Cucurbita

ceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Leaf,flow

erandfruits

Leaves

arec

rushed

andbo

ilandtakenas

tea,

somes

altisa

lsomixed

andused

fors

kin

diseases

andbloo

dpu

rifier.Fruitisused

asvegetablea

ndused

ford

iabetic

s

Asn

eeded

Menthavirid

isL.

KUH-352

Podina

Lamiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Leaves

Freshleaves

ofmint,niazbo

o,Fenn

elfruit

andgreenteaa

rebo

iledandused

orallyfor

multi-pu

rposes

vomiting

andsto

mach

disorders

Asn

eeded

Moringa

oleiferaLam.

KUH-353

Sohanjna

Moringaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Who

leplant

Cuttheirroot

andbo

ilin

water

after

these

addmilk

into

thiswater

anddrinkwhich

breakthek

idneysto

neAsn

eeded

Morus

alba

L.KU

H-354

Toot

Moraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruit

Eattheirfruits,

which

providethe

energy

totheh

eart

Asn

eeded

Nan

norrhops

ritchiea

naGriff

.KU

H-355

Mazri

Palm

aeSh

rub/no

nend

emic

Wild

/cultiv

ated

Leaves

Mostly

theirleavesa

reused

tobo

ilandthen

thisjuiceisu

sedorallyforc

arminativea

ndveterin

arytreatment

Ocim

umbasilicu

mL.

KUH-356

Niazbo

Lamiaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Seedsa

ndleaves

Freshleaves

ofmint,niazbo

o,Fenn

elfruit,

andgreenteaa

rebo

iledandused

for

gastr

ointestin

alandrespira

tory

infections

Asn

eeded

Oxalis

cornicu

lataL.

KUH-357

Khatti

boti

Oxalid

aceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Extracto

fwho

leplantisu

sedorallyforb

lood

purifi

catio

nAsn

eeded

Peganu

mharm

alaL.

KUH-358

Harmal

Zygoph

yllaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

and

seeds

Littleq

uantity

ofseedsw

ithtables

altistaken

alon

gwater

fore

xpectorant.M

aybe

takenup

tofewdays

[4]

Dosed

epends

ondisease

severity

Phoenixdactylifera

L.KU

H-359

Khajoor

Palm

aeTree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Leaflets

(spines)

Leafletsa

regrindedto

powd

erandwater

boiled.Th

efiltrateiso

rally

takenin

case

ofpain

[4]

Asn

eeded

Plantago

ovataFo

rsk.

KUH-360

Ispaghu

laPlantaginaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Seeds

Atnigh

t,seeds(approx

12g)

areo

rally

taken

alon

gwith

milk

forc

onstipatio

n.Seeds

(app

rox12g)

alon

gwith

sugara

ndag

lass

water

aretho

roug

hlymixed

andiseffectiv

eforjaund

ice[4]

Twicea

day

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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 7

Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Polygonu

mbarbatum

L.KU

H-361

Karaveera

Polygonaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Thep

lantsa

regrindedto

form

apaste,w

hich

isthen

appliedon

thea

reaa

ffected

[28]

Threed

ays

Portu

laca

oleracea

L.KU

H-362

Lunrak

Portulacaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Seeds

Seedso

fthisp

lant

alon

gwith

Argyreia

speciosa

andCo

riand

eraretaken

inequal

amou

nt.Further

atablespoo

nsugarisa

lsomixed

with

itandiscrushedto

powd

er,

which

iseffectfor

nigh

temission[28]

10gram

ofthispo

wder

istakenalon

gwater

two

times

aday

[28]

Punica

gran

atum

L.KU

H-363

Anar

Punicaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Fruit

Crusheddriedfruitsarem

ixed

with

water

andorallygivento

child

ren

Twotim

esad

ays

Raphan

ussativus

L.KU

H-364

Moo

liBrassic

aceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Rootsa

ndedibleparts

Paste

ofroot

isform

edandused

forskin

infections

Twotim

esad

ay

Ricin

uscommun

isL.

KUH-365

Herno

liEu

phorbiaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

and

fruit

Heatthe

leaves

andfruitsandthen

they

releasethe

oil,which

isleaped

onthed

esire

dplaceo

rorgansw

herepain

isfeeling

Asn

eeded

Rosa

indica

Lind

l,Ro

s.Mon

ogr.

KUH-366

Gulab

Rosaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Flow

erFreshpetalsarem

ixed

with

sugartomake

gulqan

dandkept

inbo

ttlea

ndused

for

stomachdisorders

Asn

eeded

Saccharum

bengalense

Retz.

KUH-367

Kana

Poaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

Leaves

ashiscombinedwith

water

andleftfor

oneh

oursoas

thea

shbecomes

ettle

into

botto

m.Th

ewater

filtrateiso

rally

givento

livestock

andanim

alssuff

eringfro

mthe

diseaseo

furin

eretentio

n[28]

Asn

eeded

Salvadoraoleoides

Decne.

KUH-368

Jal

Salvadoraceae

Tree/non

endemic

Wild

Fruit

Thefruits

ofthisplantare

takenbefore

the

breakfast.Ithasb

eenob

served

thatbefore

oraft

ereatin

gof

Salvadora,eatw

ater

melon

asit

isuseful

[4]

Foro

newe

ek

Salvadorapersica

L.KU

H-369

Peelu

Salvadoraceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Wild

Bark

Bark

isbo

iledin

water

takenas

teac

ommon

lyused

asap

urify

ingagent

Asn

eeded

Solanu

msuratte

nse

Burm

.f.

KUH-370

Kand

ari

Solanaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Drie

dfruits’

powd

erisconsum

edwith

water

forintre

atingpiles.Moreover,fre

shplantsare

water

boiled(3

times

morethanfre

shplant

weight).Waterfiltratec

ombinedwith

sugaris

form

ingas

ap,w

hich

isused

asbloo

dpu

rifier

andforE

czem

a[4]

Sapisused

twotim

esa

dayfora

nextend

edperio

dof

twomon

ths[28]

Solanu

mnigrum

L.KU

H-371

Makko

Solanaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Leaves

and

fruits

Ripe

fruitiso

rally

givenparticularlyifon

ehasc

onstipatio

n.Moreover,pastfro

mthis

plantisu

sedderm

allyin

case

ofheadaches

andrheumatism

.Juice

from

thisplantis

effectiv

eindysenterya

ndfever

Asn

eeded

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8 Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Table2:Con

tinued.

Botanicaln

ame/Vo

ucher

Specim

ennu

mber

Localn

ame

Family

Habit/endemism

Status

Partused

Recipes

Dosage

Tamarixaphylla

(L.)

Karst.

KUH-372

Khagal

Tamaricaceae

Shrub/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Bark,leaves

andtwigs

Leaves

ashesa

rewater

mixed.Soo

naft

ersometim

es,a

filtrateistaken

then

andbo

iled,

which

after

completee

vapo

ratio

ngivessalt

left.

One

gram

ofthissaltisconsum

edalon

gwith

Shurbat-e

-Bazoori.

Effectiv

eagainst

jaun

dice.Secon

dly,leaves

arew

ater

boiled

andthew

ater

isthrownaw

aywhiletheh

otleaves

area

ppliedto

thew

ound

edarea

[28]

Twotim

esad

ayfora

perio

dneeded

towards

recovery

ofjaun

dice.For

woun

dhealingitused

for

onew

eek[28]

Thujaoccid

entalis

L.KU

H-373

Thuja

Cupressaceae

Tree/non

endemic

Cultivated

Leaves

Boiltheirleavesinthew

ater

andthen

wash

them

outh

with

thiswater

itprovider

apid

reliefindentalpain.Fresh

leaves

areb

urned

andtheirsmoked

ecreasetem

peraturein

fever

Asn

eeded

Tribulus

terrestrisL

.KU

H-374

Bhakra,

Gok

hru

Zygoph

yllaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Fruit

Thefruits

areg

roun

dedto

powd

erandthen

mixsugara

sper

then

eed.Itisused

orallyfor

urinaryinfection[4]

Four

times

inad

ayfor3

mon

ths

Violasto

cksii

Boiss.

KUH-375

Makhanr

booti

Violaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Who

leplant

Who

leof

thisplantalong

itsseedsa

recrushed

topo

wder

andusefor

sexrelatedissues[4]

2gof

itspo

wder

and

butte

r(on

etea

spoo

n)is

takenbefore

breakfasttill

needed

[4]

With

aniacoagulan

s(Stocks)Dun

al.

KUH-376

Akri

Solanaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Wild

Fruit

Fruitsares

oakedin

water

andleftfor

overnigh

t.Th

esoakedfruitsares

queezedin

them

orning

andthew

ater

isfiltered,which

isused

forb

lood

purifi

catio

n.One

driedfruitis

kept

inteethhaving

pain.5-6

fruitare

taken

with

water

liketabletfor

abdo

minalpain

[4]

Acupof

water

istaken

before

breakfastfor

adu

ratio

nas

pern

eed[4]

ZeamaysL

inn.

KUH-377

Makkai

Poaceae

Herb/no

nend

emic

Cultivated

Fruit

Dry

fruitisc

rushed

andmakefl

our,which

isused

ford

igestio

nAsn

eeded

Zizip

husjujub

aMill.

KUH-378

Ber

Rham

naceae

Tree/non

endemic

Wild

/cultiv

ated

Leaves

and

fruits

Eattheirfruitw

hich

ishelpfulintre

atmento

fdiarrhoeaa

swellasfor

bloo

dpu

rificatio

n.Paste

ofleaves

isused

forh

airg

rowth

Asn

eeded

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