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Entomotherapy: a study of medicinal insects of seven ethnic groups in Nagaland, North-East India.

Lobeno MozhuiL N KakatiVictor Benno Meyer-Rochow
Published in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
The list of medicinal insect species, many of which are reported for the first time in the present study, suggests the presence of a considerable diversity of therapeutically important insect species in the region and elaborate folk medicinal knowledge of the local ethnic groups. This knowledge of insects not just as a food, but also as therapy is passed down verbally from generation to generation, but is in danger of being lost if not documented in a systematic way. Having stood the test of time, traditional folk medicinal knowledge and its contribution through entomotherapy should not be regarded as useless as it has the potential to lead to the development of novel drugs and treatment methods.
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