Did you know that there are more than 25,000 species of plants, including herbal plants, in the state of Pahang?
Well, Pahang is the largest state in Peninsular Malaysia and is abundantly filled with thousands of acres of tropical rainforests with verdant flora and fauna.
It is therefore not surprising that growing within those rainforests naturally abound herbal plants with great varieties of medicinal and health properties.It has also been identified that out of the more than 25,000 species of plants, more than 1,200 species had been proven to have medicinal values and qualities. They are grown or cultivated either in home gardens or in commercial plantations and estates, and are found naturally in the lush rainforests of Pahang.
These medicinal plants may also comprise of fruit trees and vegetable plants, with their fruits, leaves or tree containing health-giving and curing properties as traditionally believed by the Malays.
herbal plants
In fact, the majority of these plants have been known for their medicinal and health properties hundreds of years ago and used extensively by Malay traditional medical practitioners.
In modern times, their medicinal and health-giving properties have been proven and noted through modern scientific researches, analyses and tests carried out by Malaysian universities and relevant government agencies.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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