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Giday M et al. – Acculturation of the young generation has been found to be the major treat to the continuation of traditional medical knowledge and practice in the study area. Efforts should, therefore, be made to incorporate traditional medicine in school curricula so that younger people could appreciate its usefulness. Priority for further Pharmaco–chemical investigation should be given to plants that scored highest FL values, as such values could indicate better efficacy.

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