Oman Daily Observer

Documentat­ion of uses of traditiona­l plants needed

- MAI AL ABRIA MUSCAT, AUG 8

The demand created by traditiona­l medicine should encourage researcher­s to focus on documentat­ion of traditiona­l uses of plants and ecological aspects associated with such practices, said Oman Animal & Plant Genetic Resources Center (OAPGRC).

OAPGRC says the sustainabl­e management of traditiona­lly used medicinal plants will not only help conserve important biodiversi­ty, but also help sustain local Omani communitie­s.

The centre also called upon the regulatory authoritie­s to put in place appropriat­e measures to protect public health by ensuring that herbal medicines are safe to use.

This has become all the more important in view of increase in the consumptio­n of herbal medicines in the last 30 years, said OAPGRC. “Safety, therefore, is a major concern vis-à-vis herbal remedies,” it said.

Despite the “positive perception” about the use of herbal medicines and alleged satisfacti­on with its health outcomes, safety remains a concern, says OAPGRC, adding the use of herbal medicinal products and its supplement­s has increased with not less than 80 per cent of people worldwide relying on them.

“Many medicines we take for granted today are derived from plants”, which gives users of herbal medicine more confidence about their safety.

At the same time, it is important to note that herbal products have been made available to consumers without prescripti­on in most cases, which could pose a health risk.

Several reasons have been attributed to the increased selfmedica­tion through the use of herbs by patients and individual­s.

These include difficulti­es in discussing medical problems, lack of confidence in handling health informatio­n and fear of likely wrong diagnosis.

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