Useful parts and collection norms for medicinal herbs added in Ocimum sanctum, Acacia nilotica and Trachyspermum copticum based Traditional Herbal Formulations used by Traditional Healers of Indian state Chhattisgarh as preventive to Malaria.

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Useful parts and collection norms for medicinal herbs added in Ocimum sanctumAcacia nilotica and Trachyspermum copticum based Traditional Herbal Formulations used by Traditional Healers of Indian state Chhattisgarh as preventive to MalariaRelated Article.
Herbal FormulationsUsed PartsCollection Norms
Herbal Formulation No.1LeavesNew leaves of old trees growing near water source are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.2FlowersPlants growing in wasteland specially Lateritic wasteland are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.3FlowersOld trees are preferred. Plants growing far from human population are preferred. In Chhattisgarh trees found in Kawardha region are considered specially rich in medicinal properties.
Herbal Formulation No.4LeavesWild types growing with less or no care are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.5FlowersDiseased plants are avoided. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.6LeavesPlants growing with Ipomoea reniformis and Cyperus rotundus are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.7LeavesPlants collected from organically grown rabi crops are selected. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.8LeavesPlants growing with traditional and medicinal rice varieties are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.9LeavesLeaves are collected before flowering. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.10FlowersFallen flowers are preferred. Young trees are selected. Trees at Mad stage are not preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.11FlowersPlants collected from Sal forest are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.12FlowersPlants growing with Pueraria tuberosa population are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.13TubersRed type is preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.14FlowersOld trees are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.15FlowersPlants growing with Tridax procumbensBlumea laceraCynodon dactylonPsoralea corylifoliaCleome viscosa and Cucumis trigonus are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.16FlowersPlants growing in stress are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.17LeavesPlants collected from places near to forest are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.18LeavesNew red leaves are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.19LeavesNew disease free leaves are preferred.
Herbal Formulation No.20FlowersDisease free plants are preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.21RootsNew roots are preferred. Digging is done with the help of wooden tools. Dark nights are preferred for collection of roots. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.
Herbal Formulation No.22FruitsPlants growing in open forest are not preferred. Allelopathic treatments are done before collection.

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