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Volume 6, Issue 6 (Suppl)
Med Aromat Plants
ISSN: 2167-0412 MAP, an open access journal
Herbals Summit 2017
October 18-20, 2017
October 18-20, 2017 Osaka, Japan
3
rd
Global Summit on
Herbals & Traditional Medicine
Study the wisdom of folk healers in 4 regions of Thailand using herbs
Bauhinia strychnifolia
Craib
and clinical data
Kusuma Sriyakul, Chantida Kamalashiran, Pratya Pechkate, Parunkul Tunsukruthai and Piracha Jumpa-Ngern
Thammasat University, Thailand
Y
anang Daeng (
Bauhinia strychnifolia
Craib) was used for a treatment of poisoning, elimination of pesticides, an effect of
poisonous mushrooms, poisoning and breast milk stimulation in women after delivery and reduce fatigue. The study aimed
to gather the knowledge and experience from the folk healers about the usage of Yanang Daeng. This study was conducted using
in-depth interview and group discussions from folk healers in four sectors throughout Thailand. The results showed those 59
folk healers from 4 sectors which consisted of 67.80% male and 32.20% female. Furthermore, the age of the participants was
studied and the results showed that they aged ranged among 61-80, 41-60, 20-40 and more than 81 years old which respectively
accounted for 49.15%, 30.51%, 13.56% and 6.78%. For the treatment of patients who receive the toxins, some folk healers will
grind the root with water or water from washing rice, then the patient will be immediately received a single dose portion of
2 tablespoons, but the others will boil the leave and stems and give the patient a single dose portion range from ½ to 1 glass.
In emergency case, they will use 10 fresh leaves, then squeeze with water or water from washing rice and immediately give to
patient as a potion. Moreover, the folk healers recommended to the villager that they should use leaves rather than using vine
or root to prevent the extinction and also suggested them to plant for convenient use. Yanang Daeng is potent in solving the
urgent poisoning problem in the community before receiving further treatment.
Biography
Kusuma Sriyakul has completed her PhD in Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine in 2012 from Chulalongkorn University in Thailand. She is currently a Lecturer
at Chulabhorn International College of Medicine, Thammasat University in Thailand. She has published several papers about herbal medicine in dysmenorrheal
and Thai traditional formula.
kusuma_cat@yahoo.comKusuma Sriyakul et al., Med Aromat Plants 2017, 6:6 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-0412-C1-014