articleJournal of Ethnobiology and EthnomedicineNov 7, 2006GOLD OA

Traditional medicinal plant use in Northern Peru: tracking two thousand years of healing culture

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Abstract

This paper examines the traditional use of medicinal plants in Northern Peru, with special focus on the Departments of Piura, Lambayeque, La Libertad, Cajamarca, and San Martin. Northern Peru represents the center of the old Central Andean "Health Axis," stretching from Ecuador to Bolivia. The roots of traditional healing practices in this region go at least as far back as the Moche period (AC 100-800). Although about 50% of the plants in use reported in the colonial period have disappeared from the popular pharmacopoeia, the plant knowledge of the population is much more extensive than in other parts of the Andean region. 510 plant species used for medicinal purposes were collected, identified and their…

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  • Traditional medicine
  • Fabaceae
  • Medicinal plants
  • Lamiaceae
  • Apiaceae
  • Ethnobotany
  • Geography
  • Population
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