Therapeutic resources used by traditional communities of the Brazilian Amazon: a scoping review
Introduction: The traditional communities of the Brazilian Amazon possess significant knowledge regarding the huge therapeutic arsenal available from natural sources that can be used to care for their health problems. This study aimed to identify, map and synthesize the scientific evidence on the us...
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Main Authors: | Altair De Farias (Author), Fabíola de Carvalho (Author), Franciane Farias (Author), Joseir Cristino (Author), Alicia Patrine dos Santos (Author), Vinícius Machado (Author), Sediel Ambrosio (Author), Wuelton Monteiro (Author), Jacqueline Sachett (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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