Salongo kulabako basilike

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13/02/2026

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03/02/2026

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AFRICAN NATURAL HERBS

The acceptance and use of herbal medicine is on the increase globally . In Africa the situation is not different, over 80 % of the population particularly in the developing countries depends directly on plants for their primary healthcare requirements . In the East African region countries such as Burundi and Tanzania that neighbour Uganda, the population using traditional medicine is also well above 80 % particularly in the rural areas . Plants form an important part of health care especially for the rural poor in Uganda . The Ugandan government has specifically up scaled the use of herbal medicine and is in the process of integrating it into the main health care system. The noted increased use of herbal medicine is as a result of the confirmed therapeutic evidence of the herbal remedies. This has been enhanced by the consequences of limited access to modern health services in most developing countries including Uganda, high cost of modern medicine compared to the indigenous herbal medicines, wide socio-cultural acceptance of traditional medicine and the belief that natural products pose no risk.