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- W5971045 abstract "Bangladesh has over a hundred indigenous communities or tribal groups. A number of tribal communities are present in the southeastern portion of Bangladesh, which is known as the Chittagong Hill Tracts region. These communities include the Chaks, Chakmas, Marmas, Murongs, Rakhains, Tripuras, Pankhos, Bawms, Tonchongyas, and the Mros, to name only a few. Although these tribal communities and their various clans have their own tribal medicinal practitioners, sometimes tribal medicinal practitioners from a particular tribe may practice among communities of a different tribe. The objective of this study was to document the medicinal plants and formulations of a Tonchongya tribal medicinal practitioner who practiced among communities of Chakma and Pankho tribal groups in Bilaichari sub-district of Rangamati district, which falls within the Chittagong Hill Tracts region. The practitioner was observed to use a total of 24 plants in his formulations, which plant species were distributed into 14 families. The various plant species were used for treatment of ailments like respiratory disorders, urinary problems, snake or insect bite, excessive bleeding during menstruation, gastrointestinal disorders, high blood pressure, abscess, pain, measles, allergy, cataract, rheumatic fever, and chicken pox. The forests of Chittagong Hill Tracts region are yet to be thoroughly explored regarding the plant species present in the region, and the Tonchongya healer used a number of plants not used by the mainstream folk medicinal practitioners of Bangladesh. The plant species used by the Tonchongya healer deserves scientific attention with regard to their potential for new drug discoveries from these plants." @default.
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