TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTICE AMONGST THE IGEDE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA. PART II

Authors

  • J. O. Igoli
  • O. G. Ogaji
  • T. A. Tor-Ayiin
  • N. P. Igoli

Keywords:

Ethno-medicine, Igede, Nigeria, extracts, ailments.

Abstract

A questionnaire-guided ethno-medical survey of the Igede speaking communities of Benue state (Nigeria) was conducted. 90 plant species from 45 families were identified covering 109 recipes against 35 ailments, including internal, external infections and parasitic diseases as well as poisons, pesticides, cuisine and for veterinary purposes. Ageratum conyzoides was the only plant used in HIV/AIDS disease. Mode of preparation, dosage regimen, plant(s) and part(s) used are reported. The importance of this kind of documentation in research and bio-conservation are discussed.

Author Biographies

J. O. Igoli

Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, P.M.B. 2373, Makurdi, Nigeria.

O. G. Ogaji

Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, P.M.B. 2373, Makurdi, Nigeria.

T. A. Tor-Ayiin

Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, P.M.B. 2373, Makurdi, Nigeria.

N. P. Igoli

Department of Science, College of Advanced and Professional Studies, P.M.B. 102211, Makurdi Nigeria

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Published

2006-01-07

How to Cite

Igoli, J. O., Ogaji, O. G., Tor-Ayiin, T. A., & Igoli, N. P. (2006). TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PRACTICE AMONGST THE IGEDE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA. PART II. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 2(2), 134 –. Retrieved from https://journals.athmsi.org/index.php/ajtcam/article/view/47

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Research Papers