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Description
Notes on plants taken by Doctor Jack Githae in order to create new drugs to erase all possible tropical diseases in the future.
For centuries, herbal doctors have made use of the huge variety of flora carpeting the Kenyan landscape. Now leading scientists from the World Health Organization have commissioned a network of laboratories across Kenya to find out if such herbal cures stand up to modern science. They are hoping they could provide the next cure for malaria. In the forests at the base of Mount Kenya, in Africa, Dr Jack Githae and his team are collecting plants. A traditional healer for the past 36 years, he is a strong believer in their medicinal properties
Asset date
09/19/2007
Country, area, WHO office
Kenya
City
Nairobi
Location
Ramah herbal clinic
WHO Region
AFRO
Copyright
© WHO / Andy Craggs
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File size
3.78 MB
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