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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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agricultural and biological sciences

Herbal remedies of the Luo of Siaya District, Kenya: Establishing quantitative criteria for consensus

Economic Botany, Volume 44, No. 3, Year 1990

Data based on independent interviews with 45 herbalists of the Luo of Siaya District, Kenya, comprised 1129 remedy reports and related to 330 species of plants. While 49% of the remedies were encountered only once we list here 66 remedies (49 taxa) that were confirmed through independent reports from three or more individuals. A log-linear model was applied to these data in order to establish criteria for evaluating the likely efficacy of specific remedies. A quantitative interaction effect was calculated for each remedy as a measure of its degree of confirmation. The validity of the values derived from the mathematical model is considered in relation to classical criteria for evaluating ethnomedicinal reports. © 1990,.
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Study Approach
Quantitative
Study Locations
Kenya