Rudolphe Lemmens, is an agricultural engineer, been working for more than 20 years in Africa of which 15 years in East Africa. As a consultant, to a Belgian development agency, to participate in creating sustainable agriculture systems for rural communities. Lecturer of organic agriculture and botany at Mountains of the Moon Univeristy, and founder of Tooro Botanical Gardens, Fort Portal, Uganda, and today retired organic farmer living in the South of France.
Family Medicinal Plant Gardens. East Africa
Edition 2022
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- Nombre de pages220
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.326 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,3 cm
- ISBN978-2-322-41154-2
- EAN9782322411542
- Date de parution19/01/2022
- ÉditeurBooks on Demand
Résumé
This book, Family Medicinal Plant Gardens East Africa, reflects the collective knowledge of Ugandan traditional healers, herbalists and farmers for quotidian ailments. It describes plants that can grow in your garden, how to produce medicine out of them and which ailments to cure with these preparations. Most information is been gathered during work sessions or direct interference with healers and farmers and crosschecked with other healers herbalists and medicinal literature.
The plants described grows all in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the other countries belonging to East Africa. This book is to be consulted at every small accident or illness that occurs in the family, or identify the disorder, make the choice of a recipe and than collect from your garden the plants you need to prepare a first aid treatment. Do not forget to check with a medicinal practitioner when possible.
The plants described grows all in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the other countries belonging to East Africa. This book is to be consulted at every small accident or illness that occurs in the family, or identify the disorder, make the choice of a recipe and than collect from your garden the plants you need to prepare a first aid treatment. Do not forget to check with a medicinal practitioner when possible.
This book, Family Medicinal Plant Gardens East Africa, reflects the collective knowledge of Ugandan traditional healers, herbalists and farmers for quotidian ailments. It describes plants that can grow in your garden, how to produce medicine out of them and which ailments to cure with these preparations. Most information is been gathered during work sessions or direct interference with healers and farmers and crosschecked with other healers herbalists and medicinal literature.
The plants described grows all in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the other countries belonging to East Africa. This book is to be consulted at every small accident or illness that occurs in the family, or identify the disorder, make the choice of a recipe and than collect from your garden the plants you need to prepare a first aid treatment. Do not forget to check with a medicinal practitioner when possible.
The plants described grows all in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the other countries belonging to East Africa. This book is to be consulted at every small accident or illness that occurs in the family, or identify the disorder, make the choice of a recipe and than collect from your garden the plants you need to prepare a first aid treatment. Do not forget to check with a medicinal practitioner when possible.