
KNUST’s Professor Amponsah defends herbal medicines, urges evidence-based criticism
The newly renovated facility marks a new chapter for the School of Herbal Medicine at KNUST, promising enhanced training and research
The newly renovated facility marks a new chapter for the School of Herbal Medicine at KNUST, promising enhanced training and research
The Herbal Medicine Department of KNUST has committed to furthering training on documentation as part of a roadmap
He added that the Traditional Medicine Practice Council (TMPC) would embark on a regional expansion program, where their officers
“We have documented these medicinal uses and are now investigating the science behind them—how to administer them, dosage
Additionally, with proper branding, the plant could be integrated into the country’s tourism and wellness industry, much like ginseng in Asia or maca in Peru.
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