Medicinal Plants Used in Alternative Medicine to Treat Cancer in Bukavu

Journal Title: European Journal of Medicinal Plants - Year 2016, Vol 12, Issue 3

Abstract

Current modern anticancer therapies are costly, inaccessible and even unavailable for poor populations living in resources-limited countries. The alternative way of treatment consists of using herbal remedies offered by traditional health practitioners. The study explored which plants are used by local traditional healers, what types of cancer they treat and how they do it. This was a cross-sectional survey conducted during the year 2015 among traditional health practitioners operating in the town. Twenty-two renowned traditional healers agreed to inform about plants used, preparation, cancer type and mode of utilization. Fifty one plant species belonging to 29 families dominated by Asteraceae and Malvaceae were identified. Those plants are used solely or in mixture to treat blood cancer, breast cancer, uterus cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, throat cancer, skin cancer and fungating wounds. The recipes consisted of decoction, infusion, juice and topical cataplasms prepared by mixing extracts of different plant parts including leaves, tubers, spikes, barks and fresh plants. Potential side effects are limited to gastrointestinal disturbances, sedation, irritation and dizziness. Half of plants listed matched published studies, lending credence to the information given. This is a starting point for deep phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological investigations to scientifically work up the available herbal remedies before their integration into improved traditional medicines.

Authors and Affiliations

N. J. Kadima, A. B. Marhegeko, F. M. Kasali

Keywords

Related Articles

Toxicological and Reversibility Assessment of Dalbergia saxatilis Root Extract on Body and Organ Weights, Hepatic Functions and Peroxidation in Rats

Aims: The aqueous root extract of Dalbergia saxatilis (DS) was investigated for its effects on the body and vital organs weights, liver toxicities and oxidative stress markers after 90 days treatment and 14 days reversib...

A Survey on Medicinal Plant Usage by Folk Medicinal Practitioners in Different Villages at Nalitabari Upazilla, Sherpur District, Bangladesh

Medicinal plants are an important and often the only component in the formulations used by the folk medicinal practitioners of Bangladesh for treatment of various ailments. Folk medicinal practitioners, well known as Kav...

Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Leaf Essential Oils of Myrcia sylvatica (G. Mey.) DC.

Aims: The leaves of Myrcia sylvatica have traditional use in the control of dysentery and intestinal parasites for the riparian inhabitants who live in savanna areas along the Amazon River, Brazil. Methodology: The con...

A Review on Iranian Carum copticum (L.): Composition and Biological Activities

Aims: This paper examined thoroughly chemical composition and biological properties of Carum copticum. Study Design: Introduction on curtain characteristic of medicinal Ajowan (Carum copticum (L.)). Place and Duration...

Adventitious Bud Formation and Plantlet Regeneration of Achyrocline satureoides-A Multipurpose Medicinal Plant

Adventitious bud regeneration was achieved from hypocotyls, cotyledons and leaf explants of Achyrocline satureioides. Organogenesis was induced from every explant cultured on Murashige and Skoog semisolid medium (plus su...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP349637
  • DOI 10.9734/EJMP/2016/23756
  • Views 103
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

N. J. Kadima, A. B. Marhegeko, F. M. Kasali (2016). Medicinal Plants Used in Alternative Medicine to Treat Cancer in Bukavu. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 12(3), 1-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-349637