JOURNAL OF CONVENTIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND HOLISTIC HEALTH

Articles>> Volume 2 Issue 1, 2018

JOURNAL OF CONVENTIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND HOLISTIC HEALTH
Uttarakhand: A hotspot of biodiversity
Kajal Sandhu, Neema Bisht and Tapan Kumar Nailwal
J Convent Knowl Holist Health 2 (1): Art. ID 183 (2018)
There are 34 biodiversity hotspots in the world, which include Indian Himalayan Region. Uttarakhand, a state crossed by the Himalayas is enriched with diverse flora and fauna. Ever since times of Ramayana, it is considered as a great reservoir of rare and endangered species that have the power to heal various diseases. There are 30 rivers that have either originated or cross Uttarakhand. The local flora include plants like Urtica parviflora, Premna barbata, Oroxylum indicum, Meizotropis pellita and Prunella vulgaris, etc. These plants have potential to treat a broad spectrum of diseases ranging from a common disease like headache to deadly disease like cancer, but unfortunately, there are many more to be explored for their use in the betterment of medicine and healthcare.

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