Title
Comparison uses Chuchuhuasi (Maytenus macrocarpa) between Bora-Bora of Loreto and shamans of Lima (Peru)
Other title
Comparación de los usos del Chuchuhuasi (Maytenus macrocarpa) entre indígenas bora-bora de Loreto y chamanes de Lima (Perú)
Date Issued
01 December 2012
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract
Aim: To compare the knowledge and custom about the chuchuhuasi (Maytenus macrocarpa) uses between native ethnic Bora-Bora Amazon populations (Iquitos, Loreto) and the healers living in Lima, Peru. Methods: The study was performed through oral interviews to a number of native Bora-Bora and healers from Lima, who voluntarily agreed to participate. We collected information about knowledge and custom in the use of chuchuhuasi. Results: Although on a purely commercial context, the healers from Lima reported to use chuchuhuasi for the following purposes: to cure asthma, as analgesic, and for sexual problems; and also they used it for mystical, magical, and religious purposes during healing sessions. The Amazonian Bora-Bora indigenous use chuchuhuasi for medicinal purposes, particularly for severe pain, postpartum pain, to stop postpartum bleeding, and as antidiarrheal. Conclusions: There are differences in the use of chuchuhuasi between native Bora-Bora Amazonian population, and healers in Lima, Peru. © Cita Publicaciones.
Start page
61
End page
69
Volume
13
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Medicina tropical Métodos de investigación bioquímica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84882965517
Source
Revista de Fitoterapia
ISSN of the container
15760952
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