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RESEARCH Open Access Ethnomedicinal plants used by local inhabitants of Jakholi block, Rudraprayag district, western Himalaya, India Ankit Singh 1 , Mohan C. Nautiyal 1 , Ripu M. Kunwar 2* and Rainer W. Bussmann 3 Abstract Background: Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of the wide range of medicinal plants used in traditional medical practice. However, there is a danger of knowledge being lost because the knowledge sharing is very limited and passed on orally. The present study is the first ethnomedicinal study in Jakholi area of Rudraprayag district of Northwestern India. The aim of present study was to identify traditional medicinal plants used by the inhabitants to treat different ailments and document the associated knowledge of these medicinal plants. Methods: An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out in 72 of 133 villages and alpine pastures of Jakholi block (8004000 m asl). Door to door surveys and group discussions, applying semi-structured questionnaires were conducted with traditional healers and villagers in local language (Garhwali). Informant Consensus Factor (ICF) was computed to analyse collected ethnomedicinal data. Results: A total of 78 species (Gymnosperms 3 species, Monocotyledons 12 and 63 Dicotyledons) belonging to 73 genera in 46 families were identified to treat 14 different ailments categories. Most dominant family is Asteraceae (5 species). In disease treated categories, Diseases of the skin (DE) have the highest proportion (29.55%) followed by Gastro- intestinal disorder (GA) (25.89%). The most life form of plants used was herb (56%) followed by tree (23%) while root was the most frequently used part of the plants and the traditional preparation was mainly applied in the form of paste (37%). The highest ICF value (0.99) was found for hair ailments (HA) followed ophthalmologic complaints (OP) and mental afflictions (MA) (0.98). Conclusions: The present study provides valuable information about traditional knowledge of medicinal plants of Jakholi Block in the Northwestern Himalaya, India. Local communities still possess large traditional knowledge of plants and their therapeutic uses and that the link of that traditional knowledge to modern research could be of importance for the isolation of new phytotherapeutic compounds leading to the development of novel therapeutic active agents. Some of the ethnomedicinal plants are facing high threats and are becoming rare, and conservation initiatives are needed to conserve them for sustainable management in the region. Keywords: Conservation, Informant consensus factor, Medicinal plants, Sustainable use, Traditional knowledge, Western Himalaya * Correspondence: [email protected] 2 Practical Solutions, Kathmandu, Nepal Full list of author information is available at the end of the article © The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 DOI 10.1186/s13002-017-0178-3

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    Ethnomedicinal plants used by localinhabitants of Jakholi block, Rudraprayagdistrict, western Himalaya, IndiaAnkit Singh1, Mohan C. Nautiyal1, Ripu M. Kunwar2* and Rainer W. Bussmann3

    Abstract

    Background: Ethnomedicinal knowledge of the Indian Himalayas is very interesting because of the wide range ofmedicinal plants used in traditional medical practice. However, there is a danger of knowledge being lost becausethe knowledge sharing is very limited and passed on orally. The present study is the first ethnomedicinal study inJakholi area of Rudraprayag district of Northwestern India. The aim of present study was to identify traditionalmedicinal plants used by the inhabitants to treat different ailments and document the associated knowledge ofthese medicinal plants.

    Methods: An ethnomedicinal survey was carried out in 72 of 133 villages and alpine pastures of Jakholi block(800–4000 m asl). Door to door surveys and group discussions, applying semi-structured questionnaires wereconducted with traditional healers and villagers in local language (Garhwali). Informant Consensus Factor (ICF)was computed to analyse collected ethnomedicinal data.

    Results: A total of 78 species (Gymnosperms 3 species, Monocotyledons 12 and 63 Dicotyledons) belonging to73 genera in 46 families were identified to treat 14 different ailments categories. Most dominant family is Asteraceae(5 species). In disease treated categories, Diseases of the skin (DE) have the highest proportion (29.55%) followedby Gastro- intestinal disorder (GA) (25.89%). The most life form of plants used was herb (56%) followed by tree (23%)while root was the most frequently used part of the plants and the traditional preparation was mainly applied in theform of paste (37%). The highest ICF value (0.99) was found for hair ailments (HA) followed ophthalmologic complaints(OP) and mental afflictions (MA) (0.98).

    Conclusions: The present study provides valuable information about traditional knowledge of medicinal plants ofJakholi Block in the Northwestern Himalaya, India. Local communities still possess large traditional knowledge ofplants and their therapeutic uses and that the link of that traditional knowledge to modern research could be ofimportance for the isolation of new phytotherapeutic compounds leading to the development of novel therapeuticactive agents. Some of the ethnomedicinal plants are facing high threats and are becoming rare, and conservationinitiatives are needed to conserve them for sustainable management in the region.

    Keywords: Conservation, Informant consensus factor, Medicinal plants, Sustainable use, Traditional knowledge,Western Himalaya

    * Correspondence: [email protected] Solutions, Kathmandu, NepalFull list of author information is available at the end of the article

    © The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, andreproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link tothe Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver(http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.

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  • BackgroundThe Himalaya is a dynamic area, covering over 18% ofthe Indian subcontinent and harbouring about 8000 spe-cies of angiosperms, 1748 of which are used for theirtherapeutic properties [1]. The region has been wellknown for its rich ethnomedicinal flora since ancienttimes [2].Plants are used since long time to cure intense chronic

    diseases, and also as a source of food, shelter and cloth-ing. Due to very low expense and good results thesemedicinal practices are transmitted through generationto generation and still practiced in different communi-ties. These valuable medicinal plants contain rich bio-active compounds which serve various pharmacologicalactivity. Ethnic people depend on the plants aroundthem to gain economic values and primary health carebenefits which is based on need, observation, experienceof older ethnic people, and trial and error [3]. About65% of the Indian population depend on traditionalmedicine [4]. The study area is interesting due to widegeographic and climatic condition and medicinal plantsdiversity of Jakholi Block makes this region an especiallyvaluable treasure home of a wide range of wild medicinaland aromatic plants. Ethnic people, shepherd and tra-ditional medicinal practitioner (Vaidyas and Daai) in-habit within a range of 700–3800 m asl and have highknowledge of medicinal plants uses. Local wooden andstone tools are commonly used to prepare medicinalremedies. Most diseases cured by local herbalist arecommon problems such as respiratory diseases, achesand pains, wounds and musculoskeletal ailments. Inhabi-tants often use local medicinal plants without prior ad-vice of local traditional healers because they are usingthese plants since generations. In these connections, thepresent study was carried out to provide an overview ofthe knowledge of medicinal plants of the local and trad-itional healers of Jakholi area and to evaluate the statusof these useful medicinal flora for identification of newdrugs for health needs and suitable source of income forlivelihood of inhabitants. We hypothesize that plant use atJakholi would show similar response to other Himalayanregions, and that the local medicinal flora would havebeen overharvested.The first step of diagnosis by local healers is checking

    the pulse rate and heartbeat, then examining the fore-head, eyes, tongue and in some cases also the urine.The body temperature and colour are major key factorsto identify health problems. Medicinal plants play avital role in the local economy and health care, and de-mand is increasing. Many populations of medicinalplants seem to drastically decline due to overexploi-tation and unsustainable harvesting. Most of the im-portant alpine medicinal plants are becoming rare andendangered.

    MethodsStudy area and sitesThe Jakholi Block is located between the coordinates 30°37′ 08.88″ to 30° 15′13.47″N and 79° 03′43.79″ to78° 50′07.97″E (Google Earth Pro Us dept. of StateGeographer 2017) in district Rudraprayag westernHimalayas India. Medicinal plants sampling was donefrom alpine meadows of Panwali Kantha (3500 – 4000 m)to lower altitudes (800 m) (Fig. 1). Annual average rain fallis around 1850–2000 mm with temperature ranging from− 5 to 15 °C in winter and 20 to 35 °C in summer (Highland to lower hills).This study was conducted in Jakholi Block of

    Rudraprayag district, located in north west Uttarakhand.The total area is about 500 km2 including 133 villages [5],with a total estimated population of 74,759 (34,126 maleand 40,633 female) [6]. Most of the inhabitants live insmall villages, and few families are shepherds and staymostly in alpine areas (Bugyal and Kharka) for 7 –10 months a year. Most of the inhabitants are farmers.Medical facilities are rare in Jakholi block, and most of thehealth problems are cured traditionally by local medicine.For chronic diseases people have to travel more than100 – 200 km from their village to get attention at healthfacilities. Most of the younger generation, especially men,migrate to cities in order to find employment. Womenand elder people live in the villages. Inhabitants are ge-nerally belonging to three major cast group, Jajman,Brahman and Oji (about 65%, 15%, 20% respectively), andHinduism is the major religion of the inhabitants. Mostpeople speak Garhwali, and Hindi is the secondary majorlanguage of the region. Mountain terrace farming is abun-dant in region, (Fig. 2a), with three crops a year: Rabi(October–April/May e.g. Wheat, Barley, Mustard), Kharif(April–October e.g. Rice, Corn), and Jayad (May–Octobere.g. Cucumber, Pumpkin, Beans).

    Data collectionA total of 220 individuals were surveyed during thestudy. Among them some key participants which wereexperienced and rich knowledge of the medicinal florawere selected for collection and identification of localmedicinal plants. All interviews were conducted afterobtaining oral and verbal prior informed consents fromall individual participants.The study was conducted during October 2014 to

    September 2015 in randomly selected villages of Jakholiand information about local medicinal plants was alsogathered from shepherds (Bakrwal) and ranchers (Maur)in the alpine regions, and their homesteads (commonlycalled Kharka and Maira/Chani viz. Panwali Kantha,Jadi, Koni and Matya, Fig. 2b).Household survey was conducted using individual per-

    sonal meetings and group discussions as well as field

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  • surveys [7–9]. (Fig. 2c). Questionnaires were prepared inEnglish, but interviews were conducted in local language(Garhwali) (Appendix 1) for more convenience andaccuracy. As the first author is local person of region soeasy understanding and conversations with local people,together more information.List of local medicinal plants with common name were

    prepared and photographs were also supplemented formore information about uses and identification. Formore reliable information, diseases base questionnaireswere used. Information about medicinal plants includelocal name, plant parts used, drug preparation, mode of

    administration and doses were recorded. For verificationand agreement about the medicinal uses, informationgiven by a respondent was discussed in households asgroup discussion.Twenty-five key participants including 11 traditional

    healers, two shepherds, and 12 other local inhabitantswere interviewed and their experience, knowledge ofmedicinal plants, methods of drug preparation, andpracticing with traditional tools (Fig. 2d), etc. were re-corded. Monthly schedules were made for data and plantcollection including two alpine/pasture surveys weremade in July and September. So the participants were

    Fig.1 Jakholi Block of district Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand, India

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  • interviewed at their homes or at pastures. Medicinalplants were catalogued, and their voucher specimenswere collected [10]. Dried specimens were poisonedusing 0.1% HgCl2 and ethyl-alcohol, and then mountedon herbarium sheets. Collected samples were identifiedwith the help of a local flora [11, 12] and further verifiedthrough comparison with prior collections from thebotanical survey of India (BSI, Northern circle Herbarium,Dehradun). Plant names were also checked in “Tropicos”http://www.tropicos.org as well as “The Plant List”(http://www.theplantlist.org), and all preserved speci-mens deposited at the Herbarium of HNB GarhwalUniversity, Srinagar (HAPPRC).

    Data analysisData were simply evaluated through informant consen-sus factor (ICF) described by Trotter and Logan [13, 14]and ethnomedicinal data were checked and comparedwith previous literature for new use reports. The ICFmeasures the consensus in using plants in a group abouttreating an illness in the study area. The ICF was calcu-lated following:

    ICF = Nur - Ntaxa / (Nur-1)

    Where Nur refers to the number of use-reports for aparticular ailment category and N taxa refers to thenumber of taxa used for a particular ailment category byall participants. ICF value ranges from 0 to 1. It should

    be stressed that high ICF value (close to 1.0) indicates thatrelatively few taxa are used by a large proportion of partic-ipants. On the contrary low ICF value (close to 0) indicatesa randomly use of plants by participants in treating illness.Jaccard index (JI) is calculated by comparison of previ-

    ously published studies from Himalaya and analyzed thepercentages of quoted species and their medicinal usesby using the following formula:

    JI = c × 100/a + b - c

    where “a” is the number of species of the area A, “b” isthe number of species of the area B, and “c” is the num-ber of species common to A and B [15].A comparison with previously published data collected

    from different regions was performed by evaluating per-centages of the quoted species and their medicinal usesby applying Sorensen’s similarity index formula [16].

    QS = 2c/a + b × 100

    where, “a” is number of species in an area A, “b” is num-ber of species in area B and “c” is number of speciescommon to area A and B.

    Results and discussionSocio-economyDuring the ethnomedicinal survey, a total of 220 peoplewere interviewed, including shepherds at Panwali Kantha

    A B

    C D

    Fig. 2 Different localities and collection of information a Mountain terrace farming field b Panwali kantha homesteads of shepherd c Groupdiscussion d Traditional formulation with tools

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    http://www.tropicos.orghttp://www.theplantlist.org

  • (3500 – 4000 m asl), forests and Kharka (their home-steads) during June–September 2015. The sociologicalprofile of the participants is given in Table 1. Most par-ticipants were from 50 to 59 age group. Only 25 par-ticipants were traditional healers (Vaidyas and Daai) andthe key informants for this study. Less than 9 % par-ticipants were < 40 years old, about 30% were illiterate,while many of the young practitioners hold a degree/dip-loma (Table 2). Almost all illiterates were > 50 years older.

    Ethnomedicinal plantsA total of 78 medicinal plant species belonging to 72genera of 46 families including 3 gymnosperm speciesand 75 angiosperms (12 monocotyledons and 63 dicoty-ledonous) presented in (Table 3) was reported. The mostrepresented families were Asteraceae (5 species), followedby Polygonaceae, Ranunculaceae, Rosaceae (4 specieseach) and Berberidaceae, Poaceae, Zingiberaceae (3 spe-cies each) (Fig. 3). Picrorhiza kurroa and Aconitum hete-rophyllum were common ethnomedicinal plants amongall participants because these plants are culturally import-ant as they have long been using for generations and dueto their rich bioactive constituents.

    Life forms and plant parts usedIn present study, 56% of the species were herbs, followedby trees (23%), shrubs (12%), and climbers (9%) (Fig. 4),similar to other studies carried out in Himalaya [1, 17, 18],probably due to the presence of a wide range of richbioactive medicinal plants in the Himalaya [19]. Trad-itional healers often use herbs and trees most commonlyas medicine because of their easy availability [20]. Besidesthis, herbs can be manipulated with easiness in herbalpreparation methods and extraction of bioactive com-pounds [21]. Less percentage of climbers might be due toless availability and difficult to harvest from huge growthof supporting material (Tree) in temperate area. Availa-bility is found as a major reason to use the plants inHimalaya followed by cultural reason.In present study different plant parts were used to pre-

    pare herbal preparation of drugs (Fig. 5). The common

    plants parts were roots (26%) followed by leaves (20%),fruit (8%), bark and rhizome (7%) whole plant, tuber andseeds (each 6%), aerial part and stem or branches (each5%), flower, latex resin or gum, bulb, (each 1%). Rootwere frequently used in folklore of Jakholi for herbalpreparations similar to [1, 22] Root proportion is highprobably due to root consist rich of active ingredients[23]. Leaves were second most useful plant part it mightbe due to easy availability and it is thought that leavescontain more easily extractable phytochemicals, crudedrugs and many other mixtures which may be proven asvaluable regarding phytotherapy [24].

    Mode of drug preparation and traditional toolsOut of total 148 preparations, the herbal medicine for-mulations prepared according to the traditional uses asfollows: paste (lepa) (37%), juice/extract (rasa) (29%),powder (churna, 21%), decoction (kwath/kaada) (6%),semi-dried (avleha) (4%), oil (taila/ghee), solid extract(sattva), and cooked with milk (paka) (each 1%) (Figs. 6,7 and 8). The most frequent use of paste and juice mightbe due to easy preparation and effectiveness of herbaldrugs. Water was commonly used as solvent if requiredfor the preparation. Sometimes milk or honey was usedas a matrix or added to increase viscosity of the prepar-ation as reported in earlier study [25]. Paste is made bycrushing plant parts and then mixing it with oil or water.Administration of dosages was taken mostly twice andthrice a day. Besides above, according to few participantsthe dosage depends on the age and physical appearanceof the patient [24].Mostly traditional tools used by local

    Table 1 Age and gender information of inhabitants and local practitioners

    Gender

    Age group Male Female Vaidyas (male) Daai (female) No of persons Percentage

    30 – 39 14 6 0 0 20 9.09

    40 – 49 23 14 3 1 41 18.63

    50 – 59 27 36 2 4 69 31.36

    60 – 69 30 29 3 3 65 29.54

    70 – 79 9 7 4 2 22 10

    80 + − − 3 − 3 1.36

    Total 103 92 15 10 220

    Table 2 Literacy rate of participants

    Education level No. of individuals Percent

    Illiterate 64 29.11

    1 - 5th 87 39.54

    6 - 10th 43 19.54

    11 - 12th 19 8.63

    ≤ 12th 7 3.18

    Total 220

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  • Table

    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia

    PlantFamily,b

    otanicalname

    andcollectionnu

    mbe

    rCom

    mon

    /Eng

    lish

    name

    LFPartsused

    Prep

    aration,

    Doses,app

    licationandailm

    entscatego

    ries

    ∑Citatio

    nPrevious

    uses

    repo

    rted

    Acanthaceae

    Barleria

    cristataL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1461

    Kularkatya

    /Ku

    ladya/

    Philipp

    ineviolet

    HLeaves,Roo

    tLeaf

    androot

    pasteappliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds.(60,DE)

    601●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7▲

    ,8●,

    9●,10●

    ,11▲

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16▲

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19▲

    ,20●

    ,21Δ

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Justicaadha

    toda

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1601

    Basing

    u/Malabar

    nut

    SLeaves,Stem,

    Flow

    erLeaf

    buds

    (5–10)

    decoction(kwath)

    100mla

    timetaken

    thriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achacheandfever

    (12,23

    GA,FI)

    Stem

    used

    forcleaning

    teeth.(31,DP)

    Flow

    erpo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    used

    forcoug

    handcold

    (15,RE)

    Leaf

    extract/juiceappliedfortreatm

    entof

    cutand

    wou

    nds.(3,D

    E)

    841▲

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5Δ,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11▲12●,13●,

    14●,15●,16●,17●,18●,19▲,20●

    ,21Δ

    ,22●

    ,23▲

    ,24Δ

    ,25●,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31Δ,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Acoraceae

    Acorus

    calamus

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1456

    Bauj

    /Baj/S

    weetflag

    HRh

    izom

    eRh

    izom

    epo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    (2-4

    g)+½

    teaspo

    onMishri

    (Sug

    arlumps)(2–4

    g)ge

    ntlymixed

    incold

    water

    (250

    ml)

    drun

    kthriceadayas

    itactsas

    refrige

    rant.(11,G

    A)

    Rhizom

    epo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    used

    forcleaning

    teeth.

    (12,DP)

    Freshor

    driedrhizom

    eextractdo

    seof

    2–3teaspo

    ons

    takenorallythriceadayinclud

    ing1takenearly

    morning

    before

    eatin

    g,fortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache(jonku).

    (15,GA)

    Rhizom

    egarland

    used

    toincrease

    child

    immun

    ity(17,DU)a

    ndalso

    used

    tocure

    jaun

    dice.(16

    GA)

    Rhizom

    epasteappliedin

    burns,cutsandwou

    nds.(4,D

    E)

    751Δ

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4Δ,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20●,21●,22Δ,23▲,24●

    ,25Δ

    ,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Amaryllidaceae

    Allium

    cepa

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1404

    Pyaz/O

    nion

    HBu

    lbBu

    lbjuice(swarasa)

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    burns,and

    skin

    diseases.(69,D

    E)Bu

    lbjuice1–2drop

    isused

    forearache.(29,EC

    )

    981●

    ,2●,3Δ

    ,4Δ,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20Δ,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Anacardiaceae

    Man

    gifera

    indica

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1618

    Aam

    /Mango

    TSeed

    sSeed

    extract/juice(ra

    sa)(Fig.11)

    1teaspo

    onused

    tocure

    stom

    achache,dysenteryanddiarrhea

    (especially

    for

    child)(12,19,G

    A)

    311●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14Δ,15●,16●,17Δ,18●,19●,20Δ,21●,22●,23●,24●,

    25●,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Apiaceae

    Centellaasiatica(L.)Urban

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1408

    Brahmi/A

    siatic

    penn

    ywort

    HAerialp

    art

    Bram

    hileaf

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(25,HA)

    Dailyuseof

    bram

    hijuicebe

    neficialfor

    eyesight,leaf

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    isalso

    used

    forsameactio

    n.(40,OP)

    651Δ

    ,2Δ,3▲

    ,4Δ,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16●,17Δ,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22Δ

    ,23Δ

    ,24Δ

    ,25Δ,26●,27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34Δ,35●

    Apo

    cynaceae

    Calotropisgigantea

    (L.)Dryand.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1413

    Aak/CrownFlow

    erS

    Leaves,Latex

    Leaves

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    jointpain,swelling(usedas

    garam

    patti).(37,SK)

    Latexisuseful

    inskin

    diseases.(2,DE)

    391●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4Δ,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11Δ

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20Δ,21Δ,22●,23●,24●,25Δ,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35Δ

    Aspho

    delaceae

    Aloe

    vera

    (L.)Brum

    .f.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1627

    Alovera

    /Gwarpatha

    HLeaves

    Leaves

    sacisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    skin

    diseases

    and

    burns.(65,DE)

    651Δ

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31Δ

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

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  • Table

    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Asparagaceae

    Asparagusadscendens

    Roxb.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1456

    Jhirn

    i/Asparagus

    SRo

    ot,Seeds

    Root

    bark

    (100

    g)+Seed

    s(5-10g)

    aregrou

    ndmixed

    with

    ghee(clarifiedbu

    tter)(1

    tablespo

    on)andthen

    shadedried;

    prep

    ared

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    istaken1teaspo

    onorallythriceadaywith

    milk

    toremoveweakness.(98,DU)

    Root

    (50–60

    g)cooked

    with

    cow

    milk

    (100

    ml)(sod

    na)

    +1–2tablespo

    onsugar,(paka)

    takenorallythriceaday

    toincrease

    mem

    orypo

    wer

    andbo

    dyweigh

    t.Tube

    rous

    rootsarealso

    galactagog

    ue(increasing

    andactivating

    mam

    marygland).(26,G

    Y)

    124

    1●,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8▲

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20●,21Δ,22●,23●,24●,25●,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31Δ

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Asteraceae

    Eupatorium

    adenopho

    raSpreng

    .Syn-Ag

    eratinaadenop

    hora

    (Spren

    g.)R.M.King

    &H.Rob

    .ASR

    HAPPRC

    1529

    Basya/Crofton

    weed

    SLeaves,Stem

    Leaves

    extract/juiceappliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds

    (antisep

    tic)andbu

    rns.(108,D

    E)Stem

    piece(7–9

    each

    10–15cm

    )dipp

    edin

    500mlw

    ater

    foranigh

    tthen

    thisextractisdrun

    kearly

    morning

    for

    prom

    pttreatm

    entof

    pimples.(12,D

    E)Freshleaves

    decoction(kwath)

    isused

    fortreatm

    entof

    coug

    handcold

    (5–10mltaken

    orallythriceaday).

    (18,RE)

    138

    1●,2▲,3▲,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16●

    ,17▲

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Ageratum

    conyzoides

    (L.)L

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1585

    Kalabasya/Gun

    drya/

    Billygo

    at-w

    eed

    HAerialp

    arts

    Aerialp

    lant

    partsextractandpasteappliedfortreatm

    ent

    ofbu

    rns,cutsandwou

    nds.(36,DE)

    361▲

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7▲,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11▲

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16●,17▲,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21▲

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27Δ,28▲,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34▲

    ,35▲

    Jurinea

    macroceph

    alaDC.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1620

    Bishkand

    aroo

    HRo

    otRo

    otpasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils,p

    imples,cuts

    andwou

    nds,andskin

    diseases.(53,6,30,7DE)

    961●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10●,11●,12●,13●,

    14●,15Δ,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23Δ,24●,

    25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32▲,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Senecionu

    dicaulisBu

    ch-Ham

    exD.Don

    .ASR

    HAPPRC

    1605

    Neelbadi

    HWho

    leplant

    Freshleaves

    juice(swarasa)

    orextractisused

    for

    treatm

    entof

    earprob

    lem

    (earache

    ,pussin

    earetc.).

    (10,EC

    )Who

    leplantsjuicewith

    Mishri(Sugarlumps)(4–6

    g)used

    asrefrige

    rant.(21,G

    A)

    Leaves

    juice(1

    teaspo

    on)isused

    fortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achprob

    lems(jonku,mostly

    occurringin

    children).

    (33,GA)

    2–3leaves

    juicewith

    lukewarm

    water

    isused

    for

    treatm

    entof

    fever.(11,FI)

    751●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16▲,17●

    ,18Δ

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    32●,33●,34●,35●

    Taraxacum

    officinale(L.)

    Syn-

    Taraxacum

    campylodesG.E.H

    aglund

    Web

    erex

    F.H.Wigg.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1434

    Kadatu/Com

    mon

    Dande

    lion

    HWho

    leplant

    Tube

    rous

    root

    paste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    cuts

    andwou

    nds,he

    adache

    .(16,17DE,HA)

    Root

    decoction(kwath)

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    mou

    thand

    throat

    infection.

    (2,RE)

    Who

    leplantpaste(lepa

    )used

    forskin

    diseases

    andbo

    ils.

    (9,D

    E)Freshor

    driedroot

    extract/juiceused

    fortreatm

    entof

    fever.(21,FI)

    651●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5Δ,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13▲,14●

    ,15Δ,16●,17●,18●,19Δ,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26Δ,

    27Δ,28Δ,29Δ,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Berberidaceae

    BerberischitriaBu

    ch.H

    amex

    Lind

    lASR

    HAPPRC

    1411

    Totar/Totru

    SRo

    otDecoctio

    n(Rasou

    t)(Fig.8)isused

    fortreatm

    entof

    eye

    fluandconjun

    ctivitis.(110,O

    P)Ro

    ot(5–10g)

    rubb

    edwith

    water

    then

    ½teaspo

    ontaken

    orallythricea

    dayfortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(3,G

    A)

    Freshroot

    extract/juice½

    teaspo

    onthriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    diabetes.(7,DI)

    120

    1●,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27▲,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Berberislyceum

    Royle

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1594

    King

    od/Barbe

    rry

    SRo

    ot,Inflore-

    scen

    ceDecoctio

    n(Rasou

    t)(Fig.8)of

    root

    isused

    fortreatm

    ent

    ofconjun

    ctivitis(2–3

    drop

    administeredfor3–5days.

    (101,O

    P)½-1

    teaspo

    onrasout

    takenorallythriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(3,G

    A)

    Flow

    erextract/juiceisalso

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    eye

    infection.

    (1,O

    P)Ro

    otisalso

    used

    intreatm

    entof

    diabetes.(7,DI)

    112

    1▲,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12Δ,13●,14●,

    15●,16Δ,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27▲,28●

    ,29Δ

    ,30▲

    ,31▲

    ,32▲

    ,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Podoph

    yllum

    hexand

    rum

    Royle

    Syn-

    Sino

    podoph

    yllum

    hexand

    rum

    (Royle)T.S.

    Ying

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1611

    Bankakhri/Ind

    ian

    Podo

    phyllum

    HRo

    otRo

    otpaste(lepa

    )used

    fortreatm

    entof

    cutsandwou

    nds,

    boils,skindiseases.(3,31,8,D

    E)42

    1●,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10▲

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22Δ

    ,23Δ

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30Δ,31Δ,32▲,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35▲

    Betulaceae

    BetulautilisD.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1624

    Bhoj

    /Bh

    ojpatra/

    Him

    alayan

    birch

    TLeaves,Bark

    Leaf

    andbark

    extract/juiceisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    cut

    andwou

    nds,bo

    ils.(17,D

    E)17

    1●,2●,3Δ

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23▲,24●

    ,25Δ

    ,26●,27●,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32▲,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Brassicaceae

    Brassicajuncea

    (L.)Czern.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1626

    Sarson

    /Indian

    mustard

    HSeed

    sSeed

    soilu

    sedas

    hairtonicandin

    earprob

    lems.Also

    used

    tocure

    skin

    diseases

    (12,42,15,HP,EC

    ,DE)

    691●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34Δ,35●

    Megacarpaea

    polyan

    draBenth.ex

    Madde

    nASR

    HAPPRC

    1616

    Barm

    olu/Barm

    ouH

    Who

    leplant

    Root

    (4-6

    gfre

    shor

    dried)

    rubb

    edor

    crushe

    dandmixed

    with

    500mlw

    ater

    andstayed

    outsidein

    nigh

    tcovered

    with

    clothanddrun

    kearly

    morning

    fortreatm

    entof

    fever.(7,FA)

    Other

    prep

    arationforfever(Jar)andrefrige

    rant:roo

    trubb

    edin

    chon

    thriand½-1

    spoo

    nmixed

    with

    1glass

    whe

    y/bu

    tter-m

    ilk(cha

    nch)

    and1spoo

    nsugarlumps

    (Mishri(Sugarlumps))takentw

    iceaday.

    Who

    leplantisrefrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect)(56,GA).

    Root

    powde

    risalso

    bene

    ficialfor

    abdo

    minalprob

    lems

    (17,GA)

    Root

    powde

    ralso

    used

    asantid

    oteof

    snakebite

    and

    scorpion

    sting(ro

    otpasteor

    powde

    rprep

    ared

    with

    ghee

    (clarifiedbu

    tter)andappliedthriceaday)

    (9,PB)

    891●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,

    25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Caprifoliaceae

    Nardostachysjataman

    si(D.D

    on)DC.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1428

    Maasi/Spikenard

    HRh

    izom

    eRh

    izom

    epo

    wde

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceaday

    with

    water

    tocure

    men

    tald

    isorde

    randinsomnia.

    (29,35,M

    A)

    641●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4▲,5●,6●

    ,7Δ,8●

    ,9Δ,10Δ,11●,12Δ,13●,

    14●,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23Δ,24●,

    25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32Δ,33●,34●,35●

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Valeriana

    jataman

    siJone

    sASR

    HAPPRC

    1526

    Sumaya/Indian

    Valerian

    HRh

    izom

    eRh

    izom

    epo

    wde

    teaspo

    onand5-10

    gMishri(Sugar

    lumps)takenorallytw

    iceadaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    for

    treatm

    entof

    insomnia(7,M

    A),abdo

    minalpain,d

    igestive

    prob

    lems(2,G

    A),coug

    handcold.(2,RA

    )Rh

    izom

    epasteappliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds,bo

    ils,skin

    diseases

    andhe

    adache

    (4,15,3,2,DE,HA)

    351●

    ,2▲,3●,4Δ

    ,5●,6▲

    ,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13Δ

    ,14●,15●,16●,17●,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22Δ

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●,26▲,27Δ

    ,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32Δ

    ,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Caryoph

    yllaceae

    Drymaria

    cordata(L.)Willd.

    exSchu

    lt.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1406

    Daidya/Trop

    ical

    Chickweed

    HAerialp

    art

    Pasteof

    aerialp

    artisused

    tocure

    herpes

    (Makra/Daa

    d).

    (6,D

    E)Leaves

    juiceisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    feverandhe

    adache

    .(13,FI,H

    A)

    191●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11Δ

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33Δ,34Δ,35●

    Com

    bretaceae

    Term

    inalia

    bellirica(Gaertn.)Ro

    xb.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1582

    Bahe

    da/Beleric

    TFruit

    Fruitpe

    elpo

    wde

    risuseful

    incoug

    handrespiratory

    diseases.(22,10,RE)

    321▲

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11▲,12●

    ,13●

    ,14▲,15●

    ,16●

    ,17●

    ,18Δ

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Term

    inalia

    chebulaRetz.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1598

    Haida/M

    yrob

    alan

    TFruit

    Fruitdipp

    edin

    cow

    urinefor1week,andthen

    driedin

    partialshade

    andstored

    injam

    bottle.½

    -1teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    coug

    h.(42,RE)

    Fruitpe

    elrubb

    edwith

    mustard

    oilisappliedfor

    treatm

    entof

    skin

    diseases.(7,DE)

    491▲

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6Δ

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11▲,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16●,1718Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24Δ,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34Δ

    ,35●

    Cucurbitaceae

    Cucumissativus

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1414

    Kakhdi/Cucum

    ber

    Cl

    Seed

    sSeed

    s(5–10)

    rubb

    edwith

    water

    and2teaspo

    onof

    the

    prep

    ared

    juice(swarasa)

    isgivento

    child

    twiceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    fever(ta

    ap).Massage

    sthroug

    hjuice/

    swarasaon

    who

    lebo

    dyas

    refrige

    rant

    infever(ta

    ap).

    (65,FI)

    651●

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Tricho

    santhestricuspida

    taLour.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1599

    Yaladu

    Cl

    Fruit,Seed

    sExtract/juice(swarasa)

    ofskin

    /pe

    elof

    yaladu

    fruit½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceadayas

    refrige

    rant.(31,G

    A)

    Seed

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    (½-1teaspo

    on)takenorallythricea

    dayfortreatm

    entof

    internalinjury.(11,D

    U)

    421●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4Δ,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Dioscoriaceae

    Dioscorea

    bulbifera

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1552

    Gen

    thi/A

    irYam

    Cl

    Tube

    rTube

    rpo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythricea

    dayforcurin

    gfever.(17,FI)

    Tube

    rpaste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils.(16,D

    E)

    331Δ

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17Δ,18●,19Δ,20●,21Δ,22●,23Δ,24●,25●,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Ericaceae

    Lyon

    iaovalifolia

    (Wall.)Drude

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1520

    Anyar

    TLeaves,Bark

    Leaves

    (4–5)andbark

    (5–10g)

    crushe

    dwith

    10–20ml

    water,p

    reparedin

    asemi-d

    ried(avleha)

    prep

    aration

    (anyarkutu)appliedto

    cure

    boils,skindiseases

    (antiallergic).(33,10,D

    E)

    431●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11Δ,12●,13▲,

    14●,15▲,16▲

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22▲

    ,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●,26Δ,27Δ,28▲,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 9 of 29

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Fagaceae

    Quercus

    leucotricho

    phoraA.

    Camus

    Syn-

    Quercus

    oblong

    ataD.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1393

    Baanj/H

    imalayan

    oak

    TGum

    ,Roo

    t,Leaves,Bark

    Gum

    /resin

    rubb

    edin

    chon

    thrithen

    0.5–1ggivenorally

    thriceadaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    fortreatm

    entof

    espe

    ciallychild

    fever,stom

    achache

    ,laxativeand

    refrige

    rant.(15,13,36,59FI,G

    A)

    Gum

    /resin

    isalso

    used

    instriroga

    (femalege

    nital

    disorder,leukorrhe

    a,).(2,G

    Y)Bark

    extract/juice(½-1

    teaspo

    on)takenorallythricea

    daywith

    lukewarm

    water

    fortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache

    andabdo

    minalprob

    lem.(2,GA)

    127

    1●,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11▲,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16▲,17●

    ,18Δ

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22▲

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25Δ,26▲,27▲

    ,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Juglandaceae

    Engelhardtia

    spicataLechen

    exBlum

    eASR

    HAPPRC

    2798

    Bish

    mahua

    TWho

    leplant

    Branches

    stem

    androot

    areused

    astoothb

    rush

    (cleansing

    teeth)

    andhe

    lpfultoremovepyorrhea.(37,D

    P)Leaves,b

    arkandroot

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils,

    cutsandwou

    nds.(50,DE)

    871●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6Δ,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Juglan

    sregiaL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1581

    Akhor/w

    alnu

    tT

    Who

    leplant

    Leaves,stem

    orbranches,roo

    t,used

    forcleaning

    teeth

    andfortreatm

    entof

    pyorrhoe

    aandforshiningteeth.

    (89,DP)

    Fruitpe

    elpasteisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    tinea

    pedis

    (kaa

    den)

    andbo

    ils,cutsandwou

    ndsandskin

    diseases.

    (28,DE)

    Bark

    andleaves

    pasteisappliedforskin

    diseases,cuts

    andwou

    nds.(9,D

    E)

    126

    1●,2▲,3▲,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16Δ

    ,17●

    ,18▲

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25Δ,26Δ,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32Δ

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Lamiaceae

    AjugaparvifloraBenth.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1573

    Neelkanthi/S

    mall-

    Flow

    ered

    Buglew

    eed

    HAerialp

    art

    Leaves

    crushe

    dandmixed

    with

    water,the

    nthemixture

    filteredthroug

    hcloth.

    Thisprep

    arationof

    extract/juice

    (swarasa)

    indo

    seof

    ½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythricea

    daywith

    250mlw

    ater

    isused

    fortreatm

    entof

    abdo

    minal

    prob

    lems,andalso

    actas

    refrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect)

    (29,GA).

    Leaves

    pasteprep

    ared

    with

    mustard

    oilapp

    liedfor

    treatm

    entof

    skin

    diseases,b

    oils,and

    pimples

    (6,D

    E).

    Freshaerialp

    artextract/juice(saw

    arasa)

    1–2drop

    thrice

    adayfortreatm

    entof

    earache/earinfection(pussin

    ear)

    (9,EC).

    441●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22▲,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27●2

    8●,29●

    ,330▲,31▲

    ,32Δ

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Mentha×piperitaL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1591

    Pudina/Pep

    perm

    int

    HAerialp

    art

    Leaves

    powde

    r(1

    teaspo

    on)takenthriceadaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    actsas

    appe

    tizer

    (increasing

    dige

    stion

    andhu

    nger)(21,GA).

    Freshaerialp

    lant

    part(2–4

    g)+water

    +½-1

    kaag

    jifru

    itjuice(Citrus

    aurantifolia

    (Christm

    .)Sw

    ingle)

    takenon

    cea

    dayactsas

    refrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect),carm

    inative

    (releases

    intestinalgasesor

    flatulence)

    (12,GA).

    Aerialp

    artpasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    burns(3,D

    E).

    361●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26●,

    27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Lauraceae

    Cinn

    amom

    umtamala(Buch.-Ham

    .)T.Nees&Eberm.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1505

    Khikod

    a/Kh

    ikhaidu/

    Indian

    BayLeaf

    TBark,Leaves

    Bark

    powde

    risused

    tocure

    heartdiseases

    (22,DU).

    ½-1

    teaspo

    onbark

    powde

    rtakenorallythriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(25,GA)

    471●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6Δ

    ,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10●,11●,12●,13●,14Δ,

    15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24●,25▲,

    26●,27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31Δ,32▲,33●

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 10 of 29

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Melanthiaceae

    Paris

    polyph

    ylla

    Sm.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1612

    Dud

    hiya

    /Sankhjadi/

    Satw

    a/Myanaru/

    Him

    alayan

    Paris

    HLeaves,

    Rhizom

    eRh

    izom

    epaste(lepa

    )appliedin

    treatm

    entof

    cutsand

    wou

    nds,leaf

    also

    used

    asvege

    tableandits

    actas

    tonic.

    (36,1,DE,DU)

    371●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24●,25●,26●,

    27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32Δ,33▲,34●

    ,35●

    Men

    ispe

    rmaceae

    Stepha

    niaelegan

    sHook.f.&Thom

    son

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1407

    Pahari

    Cl

    Aerialp

    art

    Leaf

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(4,HA)

    Aerialp

    art(1–2

    ftbe

    aring6–8leaves)+Mishri(Sugar

    lumps)(10–15

    g)arecrushe

    danddipp

    edin

    water

    (500

    ml)foranigh

    t,then

    takenas

    drinkin

    early

    morning

    ,asitactsas

    refrige

    rant.(15,G

    A)

    Leaf

    (4–5)extract½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceaday

    fortreatm

    entof

    fever.(4,FI)

    231●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●1

    8●,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Tino

    sporacordifolia

    (Willd.)Miers

    Syn-

    Tino

    sporasin

    ensis

    (Lou

    r.)Merr.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1608

    Giley/Heart-leaved

    moo

    nseed

    Cl

    Who

    leplant

    Aerialp

    artextract/juiceisused

    asrefrige

    rant.(91,G

    A)

    (10mljuice

    in250mlw

    ater

    +Mishri(Sugarlumps),10

    g)Who

    leplantextract/juiceuseful

    infeveranddiabetes.

    (1,FI)

    Leaves

    pasteappliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds.(1,D

    E)Stem

    isused

    tocure

    diabetes

    (5–10cm

    stem

    piece

    chew

    eddaily).(35,DI)

    128

    1▲,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5Δ,6●

    ,7●,8Δ

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,

    14Δ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20●,21●,22Δ,23●,24●,

    25●,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Musaceae

    Musabalbisian

    aColla

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1614

    Kaila/Banana

    TBark,Fruit

    Bark

    extract(juice)

    /rasa

    isused

    asrefrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).(13,GA)

    Immaturefru

    itisalso

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    dysentery

    anddiarrhea.

    (11,GA)

    241●

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8Δ,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Myricaceae

    MyricaesculentaBu

    ch.-H

    am.exD.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1476

    Kaafal/Box

    myrtle

    TBark,Roo

    tBark

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    onistakenwith

    lukewarm

    water

    thrice

    adayfortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(9,G

    A)

    Bark

    extract/juiceused

    tocure

    cutsandwou

    nds.

    (17,DE)

    Root

    paste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(6,H

    A)

    321●

    ,2Δ,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9▲

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16●

    ,17●

    ,18▲

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23Δ

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27Δ,28Δ,●2

    9●,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Myrtaceae

    Psidium

    guajavaL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1610

    Amrood

    /Guava

    TLeaves

    Leaves

    (2–3)rubb

    edwith

    water,m

    ixed

    in250mlw

    ater,

    andprep

    ared

    extractistakenorallytw

    iceadayto

    cure

    stom

    achache.(21,GA)

    Leaves’sem

    i-driedpaste(avleha)

    2–3teaspo

    ontaken

    thriceadaywith

    250mlw

    ater

    fortreatm

    entof

    dysentery

    anddiarrhea.(22,G

    A)

    431●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20Δ,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34▲

    ,35●

    Syzygium

    cumini(L.)Skeels

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1597

    Jaam

    un/JavaPlum

    TBark,Roo

    tJaam

    unbark

    crushe

    dwith

    water,filtered

    throug

    hcloth

    and10

    ml(2tablespo

    on)takenwith

    250mlw

    ater

    thrice

    adayfortreatm

    entof

    dysenteryanddiarrhea.(14,G

    A)

    Root

    andbark

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(11,HA)

    251●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6Δ,7●

    ,8Δ,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17Δ,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24●,25●,

    26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35▲

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Orchidaceae

    Dactylorhizaha

    tagirea(D.D

    on)Soo

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1621

    Hathajadi/Him

    alayan

    Marsh

    Orchid

    HTube

    r,Leaves

    Tube

    rpaste(lepa

    )appliedon

    cutandwou

    ndsas

    antisep

    tic.(14,D

    E)Leaves

    rubb

    edand½

    teaspo

    onsemi-d

    riedprep

    aration

    (avleha)

    takenorallywith

    1glasswater

    fortreatm

    entof

    abdo

    minalhe

    ator

    asrefrige

    rant.(20,G

    A)

    Tube

    rpo

    wde

    r½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenwith

    milk

    orwater

    toactas

    tonic.(39,DU)

    731●

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5●

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10▲

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14▲,15●

    ,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22Δ

    ,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32▲

    ,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Oxalidaceae

    Oxalis

    corniculataL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1490

    Bhilm

    od/creep

    ing

    woo

    dsorrel

    HAerialp

    art

    Aerialp

    artscrushe

    dwith

    lukewarm

    water,filtered

    throug

    hclothand1–2drop

    sof

    thefre

    shjuice(swarasa)

    areused

    tocure

    earache.(14,EC

    )Arealpartpaste(lepa

    )isused

    fortreatm

    entof

    pimples,

    skin

    diseases,cutsandwou

    nds,bu

    rns(11,DE).

    Aerialp

    artsjuice(swarasa)

    isused

    tocure

    cataract

    (ankh

    meph

    ool).(9,O

    P)Aerialp

    artsor

    stem

    pieces

    used

    tocure

    boils.(12,D

    E)

    461Δ

    ,2Δ,3▲

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10●,11▲,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16●,17▲,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21▲

    ,22●

    ,23▲

    ,24▲

    ,25●,26Δ,27▲,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31Δ

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Paeo

    niaceae

    Paeoniaem

    odiR

    oyle

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1613

    Dhand

    roo/Gandh

    ya/

    Him

    alayan

    Peon

    yH

    Leaves

    1teaspo

    onleaves

    decoctiongiventhriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    child

    stom

    achache(jonku)

    (12,GA)and

    verm

    ifuge

    (expellingor

    destroying

    intestinalworms).

    (17,GA)

    Itisalso

    used

    tocure

    fever.(20,FI)

    491●

    ,2▲,3Δ,4●

    ,5●,6▲

    ,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15Δ,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23●,24●,25Δ,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Phyllanthaceae

    Phyllanthu

    sem

    blicaL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1400

    Aanwla/In

    dian

    gooseb

    erry

    TFruit

    Crushed

    3–4fru

    itsandsoaked

    inwater

    (250

    ml)for1

    nigh

    tthen

    filteredthroug

    hclothandtheprep

    ared

    extract

    /juice(ra

    sa)takenorallyon

    ceaday,actin

    gas

    refrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).(51,GA)

    511Δ

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6Δ,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11Δ

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24▲,25Δ

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Pinaceae

    Cedrus

    deodara(Roxb.

    exD.D

    on)G.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1574

    Devdaar/Him

    alayan

    cedar

    TBark,Resin

    Bark

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    onwith

    lukewarm

    water

    takenorallythriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    abdo

    minal

    prob

    lem.(11,G

    A)

    Leaf

    andresinpasteappliedin

    boils,cutsandwou

    nds.

    (7,D

    E)Resinappliedfortreatm

    entof

    crackedfeet.(6,DE)

    241●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23▲,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32Δ,33Δ,34●,35Δ

    Pinu

    sroxburgh

    iiSarg.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1580

    Che

    ed/Ku

    lain/lo

    ngleaf

    Indian

    pine

    TRo

    ot,Resin

    2–3year

    oldplantroot

    (2–4

    g)extract/juicewith

    ado

    seof

    1–2teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    tube

    rculosis.(1,RE)

    Resinisused

    forcrackedfeet,cutsandwou

    nds,andbo

    nefracture.(41,27,D

    E,SK)

    691Δ

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,1213●,14●,

    15▲,16Δ

    ,17●

    ,18Δ

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26Δ,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32▲,33●

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 12 of 29

  • Table

    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Plantaginaceae

    Picrorhiza

    kurroa

    Royleex

    Benth.

    SynNeopicrorhiza

    scroph

    ulariiflora

    (Pen

    nell)D.Y.Hon

    gASR

    HAPPRC

    1432

    Kadw

    ay/Picrorrhiza

    HRo

    ot,Leaves

    Root

    orstolon

    paste(lepa

    )appliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds,

    boils,b

    urns

    andbu

    rningsensation,

    headache

    (leaves

    pastealso

    used

    forsameactio

    n).(7,15,13DE,HA)

    Freshor

    driedroot

    extract/juice(swarasa)

    1teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    fever(81FI),

    andalso

    used

    asrefrige

    rant.(42,G

    A)

    Root

    dipp

    edin

    cow

    urine(2–4

    h)andused

    fortreatm

    ent

    ofpimples.(6,DE)

    ½-1

    tablespo

    onroot

    powde

    rtakenon

    ceadayearly

    morning

    before

    eatin

    gto

    removeintestinalworms.

    (11,GA)

    Root

    extract/juice(swarasa)

    isalso

    bene

    ficialfor

    milk

    feed

    ingmothe

    r.(3,G

    Y)Ro

    otextract/juice1teaspo

    ontakenorallywith

    lukewarm

    water

    fortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(42,GA)

    220

    1●,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10▲

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14▲,15▲

    ,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    21●,22▲,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27●,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32▲

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Plan

    tago

    depressa

    Willd.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1468

    Syam

    atu

    HWho

    leplant

    Leaves

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    herpes,and

    burns.

    (2,D

    E)Ro

    otpaste(lepa

    )andextract/juice(swarasa)

    appliedfor

    treatm

    entof

    boils,and

    skin

    diseases.(22,5,D

    E)Semi-solid

    prep

    aration(avleha)

    ofseed

    s(seeds

    crushe

    dwith

    ghee

    (clarifiedbu

    tter))½-1

    teaspo

    onistakenorally

    thriceadaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    forcurin

    gindige

    stion,

    constip

    ation.

    (6,2,G

    A)

    371●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22▲,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Poaceae

    Cyno

    dondactylon

    (L.)Pers.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1625

    Dub

    lu/Doo

    b/Berm

    uda

    Grass

    HWho

    leplant

    Root

    rubb

    edanddipp

    edin

    water

    for4–5hthen

    ½-1

    glassdrun

    kthriceadayforrefrige

    rant

    quality.(17,G

    A)

    Aerialp

    artpaste(lepa

    )appliedin

    treatm

    entof

    headache

    ,cutsandwou

    nds,andskin

    disease.(26,DE)

    431●

    ,2Δ,3Δ

    ,4Δ,5Δ

    ,6●,7Δ

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11Δ

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20▲,21●

    ,22●

    ,23▲

    ,24Δ

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28Δ,29▲,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Echino

    chloafru

    mentaceaLink

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1589

    Jhango

    ra/In

    dian

    barnyard

    millet

    HSeed

    s,Stem

    Bhaa

    t(coo

    kedlikerice)

    madeby

    jhan

    gora

    seed

    sisused

    tocure

    jaun

    dice.Som

    etim

    esitisgivenwith

    whe

    yor

    butter

    milk

    forsimilareffect.(79,G

    A)

    791●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12▲,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Hordeum

    vulgareL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1405

    Jau/Jo/Barley

    HSeed

    sSeed

    saredipp

    edin

    water

    for6–8handthen

    thewater

    isused

    asrefrige

    rant.(17,G

    A)Friedseed

    s’flour

    used

    for

    removeto

    weakness(sattoo).(9,DU)

    Sattva

    (solid

    extracte.g.

    ash,

    macerated

    inwater

    and

    stayed

    overnigh

    tthen

    strained

    throug

    hclothandsolid

    matterallowed

    tosettle)prep

    ared

    throug

    hseed

    sthen

    itisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache,indige

    stion.

    (3,G

    A)

    291●

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Polygo

    naceae

    Polygonu

    mcapitatum

    Buch.-H

    am.exD.Don

    Syn-

    Persicariacapitata

    (Buch.-Ham

    .exD.D

    on)

    H.G

    ross

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1568

    Lohchadi/pinkhead

    smartw

    eed

    HAerialp

    art

    Leaves

    rubb

    edwith

    mustard

    oiland

    theprep

    ared

    pasteis

    appliedin

    thetreatm

    entof

    herpes.(1,DE)

    Aerialp

    artpaste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils

    and

    burns.(21,DE)

    221●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27●,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 13 of 29

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Rheum

    emodiW

    all.ex

    Meisn.

    Syn.

    Rheum

    australe

    D.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1549

    Archu

    /Rhu

    barb

    HRo

    ot,Leaves

    Freshor

    driedroot

    extract/juice10

    mlw

    ith250mlw

    ater

    takentw

    iceadayas

    refrige

    rant.(41,G

    A)

    Root

    powde

    r½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenwith

    water

    fortreatm

    ent

    ofinternalbo

    dyinjury.(31,D

    U)

    Freshroot

    andleaves

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    ,muscles

    andbo

    neache

    ,burns,cutsand

    wou

    nds.(44,HA,SK,DE)

    116

    1●,2▲,3▲,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10▲

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14▲,15●

    ,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22▲

    ,23Δ

    ,24●

    ,25Δ,26●,27●,28●,29▲,30●

    ,31●

    ,32▲

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35▲

    Rumex

    hastatus

    D.D

    onASR

    HAPPRC

    1522

    Amed

    u/Arrow

    leaf

    Dock

    HWho

    leplant

    Shadedriedroot

    powde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    ontaken

    orallythriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    stom

    achache.(21,GA)

    Aerialp

    artsextract/juiceused

    fortreatm

    entof

    burns,cuts

    andwou

    nds.(18,DE)

    391●

    ,2Δ,3Δ

    ,4●,5●

    6▲,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11▲,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16▲,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25Δ,26▲,27▲

    ,28Δ

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35Δ

    Rumex

    nepalensisSpreng

    .ASR

    HAPPRC

    1603

    Khuldya/Nep

    alDock

    HRo

    ot,Leaves

    Leaf

    androot

    pasteappliedin

    burns,cutsandwou

    nds,

    skin

    diseases

    andbo

    ils.(5,9,6,12,D

    E)Ro

    otpo

    wde

    r½-1

    teaspo

    onistakenorallythriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    body

    pain.(2,DU)

    Root

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    toothache.(1,D

    P)Sattva

    (solid

    extracte.g.

    root

    powde

    r(5–10g),m

    acerated

    inwater

    (250

    ml),stayed

    overnigh

    t,andthen

    strained

    throug

    hclothandsolid

    matterallowed

    settle)filtered

    water

    (250

    ml)drun

    kon

    ceadayas

    refrige

    rant

    andsolid

    matter/po

    wde

    r½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenwith

    water

    for

    treatm

    entof

    stom

    achacheandfever.(5,3,G

    A,FI)

    431●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6▲,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15Δ,16●,17●,18●,19Δ,20●,21●,22Δ,23▲,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Ranu

    nculaceae

    Acon

    itum

    balfouriiStapf

    Syn-

    Acon

    itum

    lethaleGriff.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1424

    Bikh

    HTube

    rTube

    rpastewith

    ghee

    (clarifiedbu

    tter)a

    ppliedfor

    treatm

    entof

    snakebite

    andscorpion

    sting,

    boils,g

    out,

    jointpain

    andbo

    dypain

    (soo

    l).Fresh

    ordriedtube

    rextract/juicealso

    used

    forsameactio

    n.(62,7,3,PB

    ,DE,SK)

    721●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6Δ,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10Δ,11●,12Δ,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22▲,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25Δ

    ,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32Δ,33●,34●,35▲

    Acon

    itum

    heteroph

    yllum

    Wall.ex

    Royle

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1426

    Atees/In

    dian

    Atees

    HTube

    rTube

    rpasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    cutandwou

    nds,

    boils,h

    eadache.(25,DE,HA)

    Freshor

    driedtube

    rextract/juicedo

    sage

    of1teaspo

    ontakenorallywith

    lukewarm

    water

    thriceadayfor

    treatm

    entof

    fever,stom

    achache

    ,and

    killing

    intestinal

    worms.(78,7,FI,G

    A)

    Tube

    rrubb

    edwith

    milk

    andho

    ney,prep

    ared

    semi-d

    ried

    (avleha),usedto

    cure

    child

    fever,stom

    achacheetc.

    (37,3FI,G

    A)

    Driedor

    fresh

    tube

    rextractor

    juicedo

    seof

    ½-1

    spoo

    ntakenorallythriceadaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    takenbe

    fore

    mealtocure

    dysenteryanddiarrhea.(3,GA)

    153

    1●,2▲,3▲,4●5

    ●6▲,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10▲

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14▲,15▲

    ,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    21●,22▲,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●,26●,27●,28●,29▲,30▲

    ,31▲

    ,32▲

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Delph

    inium

    denu

    datum

    Wall.ex

    Hoo

    k.f.&Thom

    son

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1417

    Nirb

    ishi

    HRo

    otRo

    otpaste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils,p

    imples,

    cutsandwou

    nds.(22,3,3,DE)

    Root

    pastewith

    ghee

    (clarifiedbu

    tter)appliedfor

    treatm

    entof

    scorpion

    andsnakebite.(18,PB)

    461●

    ,2●,3Δ

    ,4●,5●

    6▲,7Δ,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12▲,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23Δ

    ,24●

    ,25Δ

    ,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31●

    ,32Δ

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Thalictrum

    foliolosum

    DC.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1562

    Mam

    iri/Peelijad/Leafy

    Meado

    w-Rue

    HWho

    leplant

    Leaf

    androot

    extract/sw

    arasa(freshjuice)

    orpaste

    appliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils,skindiseases,cutsand

    wou

    nds.Italso

    healsbu

    rns.(42,4,8,DE)

    541●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18▲,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23Δ

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26Δ,27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 14 of 29

  • Table

    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Rosaceae

    Duchesnea

    indica

    (Jacks.)Focke

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1575

    Bhuikafal/Ind

    ian

    Strawbe

    rry

    HFruit

    Fruitpaste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    white

    patche

    s,andskin

    diseases.(12,D

    E)4–5fru

    itsrubb

    edandmixwith

    water

    (250

    ml)takenon

    ceaday,as

    itactsas

    refrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).(14,GA)

    261●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17Δ,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26Δ,

    27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    PotentillafulgensWall.

    exSims

    SynPotentillalineataTrevir.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1553

    Bajradanti/Silver

    weed

    HWho

    leplant

    Rootsandleaves

    used

    forcleaning

    teethandalso

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    toothache.(79,DP)

    Leaves

    arechew

    edto

    cure

    throat

    infection(kho

    d).(15,RE)

    941●

    ,2▲,3▲,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9▲,10●

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14●,15●,16Δ,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23▲,24●

    ,25●,26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32▲,33●

    ,34●

    ,35▲

    Prun

    uspersica(L.)Batsch

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1437

    Aaru/Peach

    TBark,Leaves,

    Seed

    sSeed

    swith

    pericarprubb

    edin

    chon

    thri,prep

    ared

    pasteis

    appliedin

    boils

    andskin

    diseases.(12,D

    E)Fine

    seed

    (1)po

    wde

    rge

    ntlymixin

    20mlw

    ater,filter

    itthroug

    hcloththen

    1tablespo

    ongivenforchild

    asrefrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).(30,GA)

    421●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21Δ,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Rubusellipticus

    Sm.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1444

    Hisaur/Golde

    nHim

    alayan

    raspbe

    rry

    SRo

    ot,Leaves,

    Fruit

    Youn

    gshoo

    tsarechew

    edfortreatm

    entof

    throat

    infection(kho

    d).

    (17,RE)

    Root

    andleaves

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    skin

    diseases,and

    boils.(9,DE)

    Stem

    isused

    astoothb

    rush

    forcleaning

    teeth.

    (26,DP)

    521●

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5●

    6●,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17Δ,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24●,25●,

    26Δ,27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Rubiaceae

    Rubiaman

    jithRo

    xb.exFlem

    ingA

    SRHAPP

    RC1473

    Lyachkuru/Indian

    madde

    rCl

    Who

    leplant

    Aerialp

    lant

    pasteappliedfortreatm

    entof

    skin

    diseases,

    burns,bo

    ilsandhe

    adache

    .(7,6,3,DE,HA)

    Who

    leplantpo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    onwith

    lukewarm

    water

    istakenthriceadayfortreatm

    entof

    abdo

    minalprob

    lems.(3,G

    A)

    191●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15Δ,16Δ,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20●,21●,22▲,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26●,27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Rutaceae

    Citrus

    aurantiifolia

    (Christm

    .)Sw

    ingle

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1579

    Kaagji/Lime

    SFruit

    1Fruitjuiceprep

    ared

    with

    250–500mlw

    ater

    +½-1

    teaspo

    onsalt+5–10

    gMishri(Sugarlumps)(sug

    arlumps)

    takenorallyfortreatm

    entof

    dysenteryanddiarrhea,acts

    asarefrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect)(42,GA),anditisalso

    used

    tocure

    feverandhe

    adache

    .(29,FI,HA)

    Fruitjuiceappliedfortreatm

    entof

    pimples,cutsand

    wou

    nds.(9,D

    E)

    801●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Saxifragaceae

    Bergenia

    ciliata

    (Haw

    .)Sternb

    .ASR

    HAPPRC

    1578

    Pashanbh

    ed/Syalmadi/

    Kaam

    al/FrillyBergen

    iaH

    Root,Leaves

    Fresh(5

    g)or

    dried(2

    g)root

    grou

    ndwith

    ghee

    (clarified

    butter)(1

    teaspo

    on)mixed

    with

    250mlw

    ater,taken

    once

    adayforabdo

    minalsanitatio

    n.(3,G

    A)

    Root

    andleaf

    pasteisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    burns,bo

    ils,

    cutsandwou

    nds.(7,D

    E)Ro

    otjuice(swarasa)

    1teaspo

    onin

    250mlw

    ater

    used

    asrefrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).Ro

    otgrou

    ndwith

    water,m

    ade

    into

    semid

    riedprep

    aration,

    then

    ½teaspo

    onisgiven

    with

    milk

    tochild

    thriceadayto

    cure

    syalbey(whe

    nchild

    goto

    cool

    side

    rapidlyor

    kind

    offever).

    Root

    decoction

    also

    used

    forcure

    ston

    e(8,FI,GA)

    Root

    isalso

    useful

    inleucorrhoe

    a.(4,G

    Y)Ro

    otpo

    wde

    r(½-1

    teaspo

    on)takenthricewith

    lukewarm

    water

    forcure

    stom

    achacheandston

    e(pathri).(45,GA)

    671●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6Δ

    ,7●,8●

    ,9Δ,10▲,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14●,15▲,16▲

    ,17●

    ,18▲

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22Δ

    ,23▲

    ,24●

    ,25Δ,26●,27▲,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31▲

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 15 of 29

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    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Smilacaceae

    Smilaxaspera

    L.ASR

    HAPPRC

    1448

    Kukrdaad/Com

    mon

    smilax

    Cl

    Fruit

    Fruit(7–9)+1tablespo

    onGhe

    e(clarifiedbu

    tter)paste

    (lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    snakebite

    andscorpion

    stingfor5days.(2,PB

    )

    21●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26Δ,

    27Δ,28Δ,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Solanaceae

    Solanu

    mkhasianu

    mC.B.C

    larke

    Syn-

    Solanu

    maculeatissim

    umJacq.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1583

    Bhug

    undroo

    /Ko

    nldb

    ey/

    Dutch

    eggp

    lant

    SFruit,Ro

    otFruitgarland

    isused

    tocure

    jaun

    dice.(61,G

    A)

    Root

    decoction(½-1

    teaspo

    on)takenthriceadayfor5–7

    days

    tocure

    jaun

    dice

    (kon

    lbey).(1,G

    A)

    Root

    pasteappliedto

    cure

    boils

    andbu

    rns.(14,DE)

    761●

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5●,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,14●,

    15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,26●,

    27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30●

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Solanu

    mnigrum

    L.Syn-

    Solanu

    mam

    erican

    umMill

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1459

    Kiwaini

    /Kyaw

    en/Black

    nigh

    tshade

    HFruit,Leaves

    Maturefru

    it(4–5)juice(swarasa)

    mixed

    with

    250ml

    water

    takenorallytw

    iceadayto

    cure

    fever,indige

    stion,

    andactsas

    refrige

    rant

    (coo

    lingeffect).(11,9,16,FI,GA)

    Fruitpaste(lepa

    )appliedon

    forehe

    adfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(1,HA)

    Leaves

    juice(swarasa)

    appliedin

    cutsandwou

    nds,bo

    ils.

    (2,D

    E)

    391▲

    ,2▲,3●,4●

    ,5Δ,6●

    ,7●,8●

    ,9●,10●,11●,12●,13●,

    14●,15●,16●,17Δ,18▲,19▲

    ,20▲

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24▲

    ,25●,26●,27▲,28Δ

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31▲

    ,32●

    ,33Δ

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Taxaceae

    Taxuswallichian

    aZu

    cc.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1607

    Thun

    er/Him

    alayan

    yew

    TLeaves

    Leaves

    extract/juiceappliedfortreatm

    entof

    boils,cuts

    andwou

    nds.(27,15,D

    E)42

    1●,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6Δ,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15Δ,16●,17Δ,18●,19●,20●,21●,22Δ,23Δ,24●,25●,26●,

    27Δ,28●,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33Δ,34●,35●

    Urticaceae

    Girardinia

    diversifolia

    (Link)Friis

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1618

    Dho

    lan/Him

    alayan

    nettle

    HWho

    leplant

    Root

    decoctionisused

    fortreatm

    entof

    boils,swelling

    andjointpain.(10,9,4,D

    E,SK)

    Freshroot

    isalso

    used

    fortreatm

    entof

    boils.(6,DE)

    291●

    ,2Δ,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10Δ

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23Δ,24●,25●,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33▲

    ,34●

    ,35●

    PouzolziahirtaBlum

    eex

    Hassk.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1628

    Kanchw

    alya

    HRo

    otRo

    otpasteused

    toremovedand

    ruffandpreven

    thairfall.

    (92,HP)

    921●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18●,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25●,

    26●,27●,28●,29●,30●,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Violaceae

    ViolacanescensWall.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1537

    Bansai/Banasa/Him

    alayan

    White

    Violet

    HAerialp

    art

    Aerialp

    lant

    pasteused

    forcutsandwou

    nds,(9,D

    E),

    flowerspo

    wde

    r(chu

    rna)

    ½-1

    teaspo

    ontakenorallythrice

    adaywith

    lukewarm

    water

    tocure

    coug

    h.(11,RE)

    201●

    ,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9▲

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15▲,16●

    ,17●

    ,18●

    ,19●

    ,20●

    ,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24●

    ,25●

    ,26▲,27Δ

    ,28▲

    ,29●

    ,30▲

    ,31Δ

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34●

    ,35●

    Zing

    iberiaceae

    Curcum

    along

    aL.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1619

    Haldu

    /Turmeric

    HRh

    izom

    eRh

    izom

    epasteappliedin

    cutsandwou

    ndsactsas

    antisep

    tic.(87,D

    E)To

    cure

    deep

    bone

    wou

    ndsandinternalbo

    dyinjury

    rhizom

    epo

    wde

    teaspo

    on(1

    g)mixed

    with

    1glass

    milk

    isdrun

    k1glassaday.(19,DU)

    106

    1●,2●,3●

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12▲

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20▲,21●

    ,22●

    ,23●

    ,24▲

    ,25●

    ,26●,27▲,28●

    ,29●

    ,30Δ

    ,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34Δ

    ,35●

    Singh et al. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2017) 13:49 Page 16 of 29

  • Table

    3Ethn

    omed

    icinalplantsused

    bylocalinh

    abitantsof

    JakholiB

    lock,Rud

    raprayag

    district,Uttarakhand

    ,Ind

    ia(Con

    tinued)

    Hedychium

    spicatum

    Sm.

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1416

    Syod

    u/Banh

    aldu

    /Spiked

    Ginge

    rLily

    HRh

    izom

    e,leaves

    Rhizom

    es(40-50

    g)bo

    iledin

    100mlw

    ater

    then

    thepaste

    isappliedfortreatm

    entof

    jointpain,b

    urns,b

    oils,and

    skin

    diseases.(4,SK,D

    E)Freshrhizom

    eextract/juicecanbe

    used

    fortreatm

    ent

    ofcutsandwou

    ndsandbo

    ils.(22,D

    E)Leaves

    paste(lepa

    )appliedfortreatm

    entof

    headache

    .(6,H

    A)

    321●

    ,2Δ,3Δ

    ,4●,5●

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9Δ

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12●

    ,13●

    ,14●

    ,15●,16Δ,17●,18Δ,19Δ,20●,21●,22Δ,23Δ,24●,25Δ,26Δ,

    27Δ,28Δ,29●,30Δ,31●,32●,33●,34●,35●

    Zing

    iber

    officinaleRo

    scoe

    ASR

    HAPPRC

    1609

    Aadu/Ginge

    rH

    Rhizom

    eRh

    izom

    epo

    wde

    r(½-1)teaspo

    ontakenorallythriceaday

    with

    lukewarm

    water

    fortreatm

    entof

    coug

    handcold.

    (66,RE)

    Rhizom

    epaste(lepa

    )also

    used

    forcurin

    gbu

    rnsandbo

    ils.

    (6,2,D

    E)

    741Δ

    ,2●,3▲

    ,4●,5Δ

    ,6●,7●

    ,8●,9●

    ,10●

    ,11●

    ,12Δ

    ,13●

    ,14Δ

    ,15●,16●,17●,18Δ,19●,20●,21●,22●,23●,24●,25Δ,

    26●,27Δ,28●,29●,30▲,31●

    ,32●

    ,33●

    ,34▲

    ,35●

    LFlifeform

    s,Hhe

    rb,S,shrub

    ;Ttree

    ,Clclim

    ber

    GAga

    stro-in

    testinal

    disorders,RE

    respira

    tory

    complaints,FIfeveran

    dache

    s,DEDiseasesof