Plant use and perceptions in the context of sexual health among people of Congolese descent in Belgium
Abstract Background The use of medicinal plants is integral to global healthcare systems, with Sub-Saharan Africa maintaining a robust tradition of herbal medicine alongside Western-oriented healthcare. As migrant communities tend to continue traditional herbal practices after migration, documenting...
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Main Authors: | Laura Van Damme (Author), Lars Chatrou (Author), Eduardo de la Peña (Author), Pathy Kibungu (Author), Césarine Sinatu Bolya (Author), Patrick Van Damme (Author), Wouter Vanhove (Author), Melissa Ceuterick (Author), Emiel De Meyer (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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