
Adopt herbal medicine for treatment – Asantehene’s linguist urges doctors
Traveling outside Ghana to purchase orthodox medicines is a waste of resources”, he noted, claiming such medicines can have adverse effects.
Traveling outside Ghana to purchase orthodox medicines is a waste of resources”, he noted, claiming such medicines can have adverse effects.
He explained that in the past, a taxonomist was needed to identify species or plants. However with this technology the DNA of plants and other species can be identified
“A lot of people come on air and claim to be doctors. Whether that title has been given to them by the Council is another question of concern.
Ghana’s herbal medicine industry has the potential to contribute significantly to the country’s development. By addressing regulatory challenges
Sweet basil extracts, that include the compounds ursolic acid and apigenin, have been shown to exhibit powerful antiviral effects against hepatitis B
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