To assess the current situation of sales and uses of herbal medicines in Jordan, more than 100 herbalists throughout the country were
interviewed. The collected data included the types of herbs present in the market, the recommendations made by the herbalists in the treatment
of ailments, the level of education and training of the herbalists, and miscellaneous observations. One hundred and fifty medicinal plant
species were present in the local market. Based on their availability in the market and on the herbalists’ recommendations, 9 plant species
were considered very common and 17 were considered as common. The survey indicated that most of the herbalists were not educated or
trained in the field of herbal medicine except for their expertise gained from their predecessor, none were licensed for this particular purpose;
several odd or unprecedented recommendations were passed to the customers. This survey emphasizes the necessity of proper handling of
herbal medicines that requires proper regulations and licensing.
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