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Revista de Salud Pública

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Abstract

URIOSTEGUI-FLORES, Adrián  and  VILLASENOR-FRANCO, Alma. Medicinal plants used in communities of the Estado de Guerrero, México. Rev. salud pública [online]. 2021, vol.23, n.4, pp.1-.  Epub May 13, 2022. ISSN 0124-0064.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v23n4.93234.

Objective

To analyze a) the medicinal plants of daily use, b) the diseases that are trea-ted with said remedies and c), the doses that are used in the communities of Taxco el Viejo, Tecalpulco, Mexcaltepec, Hueymatla and Iguala. These localities are located in the Estado de Guerrero, Mexico.

Methodology

The research was qualitative. Ethnographic approaches and concepts related to convenience sampling were used. Information was collected on the use of herbalism in the localities of Taxco el Viejo, Tecalpulco, Mexcaltepec, Hueymatla, and Iguala. An interview questionnaire was designed with questions related to the characteristics of the main healing plants used, the most common diseases treated, as well as the doses and parts used. Five key informants were interviewed for each community. In total, there were twenty-five informants that were taken into account, originating from the mentioned populations.

Results

Approximately 35 healing herbs that are used daily in Taxco el Viejo, 50 plants in Tecalpulco, 41 in Mexcaltepec, 36 in Hueymatla, and 29 in Iguala were registered. Likewise, they highlighted various diseases that are treated with this alternative, and their specific doses.

Conclusions

There is a wide variety of healing plants in common use used by key informants in the mentioned localities. Likewise, it was confirmed how currently herbal medicine is a viable alternative in the treatment of common conditions, and one of the priority dilemmas in health care.

Keywords : Plants medicinal; anthropology cultural; geography (source: MeSH, NLM).

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