An Ethnopharmacological Investigation of Plants used by Abagusii Traditional Medical Practitioners

Author:   William O Gisesa
Publisher:   Nsemia Inc.
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9789914760071


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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An Ethnopharmacological Investigation of Plants used by Abagusii Traditional Medical Practitioners


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Before the arrival of Western medical practices in Africa, indigenous communities had many ways of treating various illnesses. Some, like the Abagusii of Kenya, even had advanced medical practices (given the time) such as head surgery which they conducted routinely with success. Western religion and medicine dealt a blow to these proven medical practices and stunted their development. Nonetheless, because of its effectiveness, traditional healing survives alongside Western medical practices that have taken root worldwide. Some estimates suggest that approximately 60% of the world's population depends solely on plants for medication. As such, in Africa, it is common to find a Western-educated who professes the Christian faith under modern hospital treatment alongside prescriptions by traditional healers. Indigenous healing relied on a clear selection of specific plants, elaborate preparation and administration. Typically, the administration of the treatment relied on the plants' medicinal potency, the associated diet (nutrition) and spiritual beliefs. William Nyang'ate Gisesa set out to test the efficacy of some of the plants used for treatment in Gusii with the results presented herein. The work, An Ethnopharmacological Investigation of Plants Used by Abagusii Traditional Medical Practitioners, relied on interviews with herbal medicine practitioners, their claims and testing the effectiveness of the plants in a laboratory environment. The work, originally completed for doctoral studies, examines (using modern scientific methods) the authenticity of traditional headers' claims on the efficacy of their treatment. The results point to the potential for an indigenous, plant-based, pharmaceutical industry to complement the established medicinal drug production. At a time when pathogens rapidly acquire resistance to medications, indigenous plants offer fresh options. The work focused on practitioners from Gusii region: Nyamira and Kisii counties. Considering that all communities had similar practices, the task of examining plants used by all Kenyan peoples is colossal.

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Author:   William O Gisesa
Publisher:   Nsemia Inc.
Imprint:   Nsemia Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9789914760071


ISBN 10:   9914760074
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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William Gisesa was born at Botana in Nyamira County, located in the Gusii Highlands of South Western Kenya. He has a First-Class Honours degree in Education (Botany and Zoology) from the University of Nairobi, a Masters (M.Sc.) degree in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Ethnopharmacology from Kenyatta University. Dr. Gisesa's main research interest is in Ethnopharmacology - the cross-cultural study of plants, animals, fungi or other naturally occurring resources used as medicines by ethnic and cultural groups. The main focus of the field has been on discovering drugs based on the therapeutic use of plants by indigenous people. Beyond the medical impact, such studies reveal the importance of cultural and biological diversity and help with the conservation of cultural heritage. The author is also interested in the processing of natural products in these categories: 1. Nutraceuticals, e.g. value-added traditional foods, food flavourings, nutraceuticals, high-energy food drinks, etc.; 2. Phytomedicines/ Phytopharmaceuticals, e.g., Antimicrobials, Immune boosters, Anti-inflammatories, Pain killers, Laxatives, etc.; 3. Ethnoveterinary Products, e.g., Acaricides, Dewormers, Food Supplements, Cattle Licking Blocks, etc.; 4. Body Care Products, e.g., Herbal Soaps, Lotions, Perfumes, Shampoos, Mouth Washes, Toothpastes, etc.; 5. Household Care Products, e.g., Detergents, Antiseptics, etc.; and 6. Organic Farm Inputs, e.g., Biofertilizers, Biopesticides, etc. from biological resources.He has published widely in scholarly journals including the Journal of Plant Sciences, the Journal of Ethnomedicine, Journal of Ethnopharmacology. He is a co-author of Gusii Proverbs in Contextual Usage (in Press). Currently, he is the Principal Researcher at The Global Institute of Traditional Medicine and Biotechnology.

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