A group of
women engaged in clearing the wayside plants may be a common sight in all parts
of the state.
But a
lesser known fact is that this beautification process by the members of the
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) causes the
extinction of some of the precious medicinal herbs camouflaged among bushes. And
scratching their heads in search of the next doze of medicines are traditional
ayurveda practitioners.
This is
evident at least in Cherthala taluk in Alappuzha district, an area which can
trace the history of traditional medicine back to five centuries, feel some
practitioners. “At least
25 varieties of herbs were available in plenty in the area earlier known as
Karappuram and most of the practitioners of ayurveda could prescribe them. But
now it is difficult to find herbs of our choice," said Dr Kuttikkat
Chandrasekharan (Ithihas) of Cherthala.
The land
has a rich tradition to boast of as none other than Itti Achuthan, a
distinguished ayurvedic physician, lived here during the second half of the
17th century. He was one
of these three contributors to the ‘Hortus Malabaricus,’ a 17th century
comprehensive treatise which deals with the medicinal properties of the flora
of Kerala compiled by Hendrik van Rheede, the Governor of Dutch Malabar.
Itti
Achuthan belonged to the traditional Ezhava ayurvedic vaidyan family Kollat of Kadakkarapally
near Cherthala. “Most of
these herbs lie among the bushes and MGNREGS workers who clear it off are
ignorant of their medicinal value. Many plants, including kurunthotti (Sida
acuta), thottavadi (Mimosa pudica), kadalchurukki (Borreria articularis),
kayyonni (Eclipta prostrata) and poovamkurunnil (Vernonia cinerea) are rich in
medicinal value and are useful against various illnesses. But this
indiscriminate cleansing is one of the reasons for the loss of invaluable
herbs,” said Ithihas, a representative of the third generation of ayurveda
practitioners.
However,
the block panchayats in the area from Aroor to Ambalappuzha have identified the
problem and started countering the loss. “We have
decided not to engage in that kind of activities under these MGNREGS and begun
the steps to start a nursery of herbs,” said Dileep Kannadan, president,
Pattanakkad block panchayat.
The opinion
is shared by Kanjikkuzhy block panchayat president R Priyesh Kumar, “We would
not give permission to clear the wayside plants. Now, we plan to cultivate
medicinal plants and trees along with vegetables in barren lands,” he said. “We
have not received any complaint of this sort,” Thykkattusser i block panchayat
president P C Vinod Kumar said.
Data:
28.08.2012
Link:
Fotos: wikipedia
Sida acuta
Mimosa pudica
Eclipta prostrata (sinônimo Eclipta alba)
Vernonia cinerea
Fotos de Borreria articulais - http://www.mpbd.info/plants/borreria-articularis.php
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