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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development( International Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal ) ISSN [ Online ] : 2581 - 7175 |
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π Paper Information
| π Paper Title | A Review on Herbal Medicine Use in Management of Tuberculosis |
| π€ Authors | Nemane Mukta G, Prof.Shinde Priyanka N, Dr.Salve Megha T, Pachegaon |
| π Published Issue | Volume 8 Issue 6 |
| π Year of Publication | 2025 |
| π Unique Identification Number | IJSRED-V8I6P59 |
π Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health issue worldwide, particularly affecting India.This disease spreads mainly in crowded places with limited resources. It is transmitted through the air, often when infected individuals cough or sneeze. I'm sorry, but your request seems to be referencing a text that is not fully provided. Could you please share the complete text you would like summarized? Researchers are exploring various plants and natural resources found in the country to potentially develop effective anti-tuberculosis drugs. This biodiversity is seen as a valuable asset in the fight against this disease, highlighting the importance of lndia .India has a rich history of using medicinal plants in traditional remedies and healthcare. These plants have been an essential part of natural medicine for centuries, benefiting peopleβs health and wellness. These substances can offer therapeutic benefits when absorbed by the human body. Several plant species in India show potential for treating tuberculosis due to their anti-mycobacterial properties. Several plant species in India show potential for treating tuberculosis due to their anti-mycobacterial properties. Research on these plants and their phytochemical components can greatly help in treating and preventing tuberculosis. Utilizing India's traditional practices and unique plant life may provide new ways to address the global health issue of tuberculosis, potentially easing its impact both in India and across the world. Utilizing India's traditional practices and unique plant life may provide new ways to address the global health issue of tuberculosis, potentially easing its impact both in India and across the world. Further research into plant-based treatments can provide a holistic way to fight infectious disease.
