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J. Moshiri, H. Haji Alimohammadi, Kh. Emami,
Volume 6, Issue 3 (fall 2015)
Abstract

Background and Purpose: Henna has been one of the most important and remarkable medicinal and ornamental plants ,for Iranians from the distant past up to today's. According to scholars of Iranian folk medicine,  Henna is a is cold and dry plant and also warm and dry. But this colored plant also has many properties and has been used In folk medicine for the prevention and treatment of many diseases.

Material and methods: The  method of article is documentary research. Therefore, traditional medicine chapter of  ethnographic reports  was studied in anthropology research center. In this study, traditional treatment with Henna in parts of the Iran have been investigated and Then uses of Henna in ancient medicine is studied.

Results: Henna and The traditional treatment studied In 13 provinces of Iran, What was important in this research, it was the most use of this plant

Has been for the treatment of skin and hair.

Conclusion: local treatment and the traditional folk knowledge are great treasure in any country. they need To investigate further, because investigate the therapeutic effects of this plant can be useful  for traditional medicine researchers.


Kh. Emami, J. Moshiri, H. Haji Alimohammadi,
Volume 6, Issue 4 (Winter 2016)
Abstract

Background and Purpose: Sabr-e- Zard (Aloe Vera)plant is hot and dry and native to Africa and are grown at sout Iran. When the leaves are cut, Jelly of the plants placed outside has Specific pharmacological effect. First Egyptians were used this plant to treat wounds, burns and infections. From the 1930s onwards extensive scientific research on drugs and medicinal properties of the plant was done and gel filtration strange power of this plant to the treatment of wounds and burns   approved. Aloe Vera in the world today is planted to treat a number of diseases of the digestive migraine to treat acne and burns. The knowledge that indigenous people have about their environment, especially plants is very precious so record and store the information that are rapidly disappearing, is necessary. The purpose of this study is evaluation of medicinal plants: Aloe plant  as a medicinal plant  of Qeshm Island.

Material and methods: In this research, by  using the methods of observation and interviews, many years of knowledge they had, were collected and a variety of plants information, including plant characteristics, local treatment and traditional usages.

Conclusion : The results showed Despite the expansion of medical knowledge is still used in traditional medicine. As is common due to favorable climatic conditions this plant grown in different regions and consumed.



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مجله طب سنتی اسلام و ایران Journal of Islamic and Iranian Traditional Medicine

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