The State of the Art of Traditional Arab Herbal Medicine in the Eastern Region of the Mediterranean: A Review
Authors
Hassan Azaizeh
The Galilee Society R&D Center (Affiliated with Haifa University, Haifa, Israel), PO Box 437, Shefa Amr 20200, Israel
Bashar Saad
The Galilee Society R&D Center (Affiliated with Haifa University, Haifa, Israel), PO Box 437, Shefa Amr 20200, Israel
Khalid Khalil
The Galilee Society R&D Center (Affiliated with Haifa University, Haifa, Israel), PO Box 437, Shefa Amr 20200, Israel
Omar Said
The Galilee Society R&D Center (Affiliated with Haifa University, Haifa, Israel), PO Box 437, Shefa Amr 20200, Israel
Keywords:
Arab herbal medicine, bioactive ingredients, ethnopharmacology, medicinal herbs
Abstract
Historical and current studies indicate that the Eastern region of the Mediterranean has been distinguished from other regions by a rich inventory of complementary alternative medicine (CAM), in particular herbal medicine. Data collected from several surveys and studies indicate that there is a flourishing and well-developed trade of herbs. These surveys also reveal that 200–250 herbs are used in treating human diseases and are sold or traded in market places in the Mediterranean region or internationally. In addition, some of these herbs are rare or even endangered species. In regard to the status of the know-how of herbalists, unfortunately, herbal medicine in our region is mostly prescribed by ethnopharmacologists symptomatically—based on signs and symptoms alone, rather than as a result of a full understanding of the underlying disease. In some cases, herbs used today may not even correspond to the plants described originally in the old literature, as the former are cultivated from herbs that went through different breeding procedures throughout several centuries. This article presents a systematic review of both the state of the art of traditional Arab herbal medicine and the status of the know-how of Arab herbalists.
Keywords: Arab herbal medicine, bioactive ingredients, ethnopharmacology, medicinal herbs
Author Biography
Bashar Saad, The Galilee Society R&D Center (Affiliated with Haifa University, Haifa, Israel), PO Box 437, Shefa Amr 20200, Israel
Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Arab American University, PO Box 240, Jenin, Palestine
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