Documentation of ‘Plant Drugs’ dispensed via local weekly shanties of Madurai City, India
Authors
Tagadur Suma
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Kaliamoorthy Ravikumar
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Byadarahalli Somashekhar
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Devendra Ved
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Roohi Zaman
bReader and Head of Il-mul-Saidla(Pharmaceutics), National Institute for Unani Medicine, Bangalore, India
Gopalakrishnan Rajalakshmi
cConsulting Siddha Medical Physician, G.K.Siddha Clinic, 54, Perumal Mudali Street, Royapettah, Chennai, 600014, India
SN Nair
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Subrahmanya Kukkupuni
aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
Keywords:
Fresh and dried plant drugs, Madurai, Shanties, Trade, Valaiyār
Abstract
The Valaiyār (Moopanar) communities of Tamil Nadu are traditionally known for catching rats and snakes from the agricultural fields. Prior to independence, some of these families have faced socio-economic changes and chosen to become herbalists in Madurai city. They are mainly engaged in collecting and dispensing fresh and dried plant drugs in its ‘natural form’ at Tiḷagar tīḍal market of Madurai city. Their business is unique, because customers receive ‘prescriptions’ and ‘plant drugs’, unlike the conventional dispensaries. Their world view is: ‘to cure the ailing in natural way’.
Objectives
To document plant drugs collected and dispensed by some of the families belonging to Valaiyār (Moopanar) community in the Tiḷagar tīḍal market.
Materials and methods
Ethnobotanical tools were employed to document various aspects of the practices including resource and knowledge base, medicinal uses, dosage, collection of herbarium and raw drug specimens. Integrative approach was adapted to document the trade dynamics.
Results
During the study, 133 medicinal plant species belonging to 50 families were documented. 71% of species were sourced from wild and non-forest areas. 272 simple and compound remedies were recorded.
Conclusion
Local markets/shanties like these are ‘Traditional Medicine (TM) health care services at door step’. They cater to local health care needs along with conventional system in a synergistic manner and provide adaptable, local solutions using local resources.
Keywords: Fresh and dried plant drugs, Madurai, Shanties, Trade, Valaiyār
Author Biography
Tagadur Suma, aFoundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Tradition's- Institute for Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology (FRLHT-TDU), #74/2, Jaraka Bande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore, 560064, India
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