Table 1.
Medicinal uses of animals and animal parts in traditional therapy by the Biate tribe of Dima Hasao district
Scientific Name/Family | English name | Part used | Dried/Fresh | Disease treated | Method of preparation, use and dosage of medicine | Used Singly/combination with others | Side effects reported | Fidelity level (%) |
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Class: Reptilia |
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Ophiophagus hannah (Cant. 1836) /Elapidae |
King Cobra |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Snake bite |
Eaten/swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
None |
33 |
Python molurus (Linn., 1758) /Pythonidae |
Python |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Diabetes |
Eaten/swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once every year. |
Singly |
None |
56 |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Snake bite |
Eaten/swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
None |
38 |
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Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Seizure |
Eaten cooked with vegetables. No particular dosage. |
Singly or in combination with vegetables |
None |
90 |
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Fat |
Fermented |
Sprain |
Applied locally |
Singly |
None |
38 |
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Fat |
Fermented |
Piles |
Applied locally in piles |
Singly |
None |
82 |
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Varanus bengalensis (Daudin, 1802) /Varanidae |
Monitor Lizard |
Fat |
Fermented |
Burns |
Applied locally |
Singly |
None |
61 |
Flesh |
Dried |
Jaundice |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly |
None |
54 |
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Gekko gecko (Linn. 1758) /Gekkonidae |
Tokay Gecko |
Flesh |
Dried |
Impotency |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly |
None |
38 |
Melanochelys trijuga (Schw.1812) /Geoemydidae |
Indian Pond Terrapin |
Flesh |
Fresh/Dried |
Allergy |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly |
None |
24 |
Class: Malacostraca |
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Paratelphusa sp. (Alcok, 1919) /Paratelphisidae |
Fresh water crab |
Whole |
Fresh |
Jaundice |
Crabs (especially small ones) are crushed to pulp. The juice extracted is mixed with a little water and boiled till it becomes half of the quantity and then taken. It is often cooked along with banana flower. No particular dosage. |
Singly |
None |
96 |
Class: Gastropoda |
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Cryptozona sp (Moerch, 1872) /Ariophantidae |
Snail |
Whole |
Fresh |
Rheumatism and Sciatica |
Inserted inside a banana for ease of ingestion and swallowed whole. 1 every day for 1 week. |
Singly or in combination with edibles |
None |
36 |
Lymnaea sp. (Lam. 1822) /Lymnaeidae |
Water snail |
Flesh |
Fresh |
Jaundice |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or in combination with vegetables |
None |
73 |
Class: Insect |
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Cimex lectularius (Linn.1758) /Cimicidae |
Bed bugs |
Whole |
Fresh |
Malaria |
3 bedbugs are swallowed whole, daily for 1 week. It is often inserted in a banana for ease of ingestion. |
Singly |
None |
27 |
Periplanata americana (Linn. 1758) /Blattidae |
Cockroach |
Whole |
Dried |
Tuberculosis |
Crushed and eaten. 3 every week for 1 month. |
Singly or in combination with edibles |
None |
2 |
Class: Aves |
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Gallus gallus (Linn. 1758) /Phasianidae |
Jungle fowl |
Fat |
Fermented |
Burns |
Applied locally. |
Singly |
None |
83 |
Corvus macrorhynchos (Wagler, 1827) /Corvidae |
Jungle crow |
Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Health tonic for the aged |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
82 |
Rhyticeros undulatus (Shaw, 1811) /Bucerotidae |
Wreathed Hornbill |
Fat |
Fermented |
Burns |
Applied locally. |
Singly |
None |
45 |
Passer domesticus (Linn. 1758) /Passeridae |
House Sparrow |
Brain |
Fresh |
Impotency |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
27 |
Myophonus caeruleus (Scopoli, 1786) /Turdidae |
Blue whistling Thrush |
Flesh |
Dried |
Meat allergy |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
37 |
Buceros bicornis (Linn. 1758) /Bucerotidae |
Great Hornbill |
Fat |
Fermented |
Arthritis |
Applied locally. |
Singly |
None |
60 |
Upupa epops (Linn. 1758) /Upupidae |
Hoopoe |
Flesh |
Dried |
Gall bladder stone |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Cooked with Marsdenia sp |
None |
75 |
Class: Mammalia |
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Manis crassicaudata (E. Geof. 1803) /Manidae |
Indian Pangolin |
Scales |
Dried |
Hook worm |
1 scale, crushed to powder and taken with water. |
Singly |
None |
87 |
Canis aureus (Linn. 1758) /Canidae |
Golden Jackal |
Flesh |
Dried |
Tuberculosis |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
48 |
Flesh |
Fresh |
Joint pain |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
44 |
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Gall bladder |
Dried |
Malaria |
Swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
None |
36 |
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Muntiacus muntjak (Zimm. 1780) /Cervidae |
Barking Deer |
Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Easy conception |
Cooked and eaten. No particular dosage. |
Singly or with vegetables |
None |
57 |
Eonycteris spelaea (Dobson, 1871) /Pteropodidae |
Bat |
Flesh |
Dried |
Eneuresis |
Cooked and eaten. No dosage |
Singly |
None |
81 |
Melursus ursinus (Shaw, 1791) /Ursidae |
Sloth Bear |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Diabetes |
Swallowed whole atleast twice in a year |
Singly |
None |
78 |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Easy delivery of a child |
Swallowed whole before delivery. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
Decreases lactation which becomes normal again after 3–6 days. |
93 |
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Ursus thibetanus (Cuvier, 1823) /Ursidae |
Himalayan Black Bear |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Diabetes |
Swallowed whole atleast twice in a year. |
Singly |
None |
82 |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Easy delivery of a child |
Swallowed whole before delivery. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
Decreases lactation which becomes normal again after 3–6 days. |
89 |
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Hoolock hoolock (Harlan, 1834) /Hylobatidae |
Hoolock Gibbon |
Gall bladder |
Dried |
Diabetes |
Swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
None |
87 |
Flesh |
Dried |
Tonic for pregnant women |
It is cooked with vegetables and taken. No dosage |
In combination with different vegetables |
None |
80 |
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Brain |
Fresh |
Tonic for pregnant women |
Cooked and eaten. Believed to be an excellent health tonic especially for a pregnant women and her unborn child. No dosage |
Singly |
None |
68 |
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Bone |
Dried |
Rheumatism |
A piece of bone is usually tied around the foot, leg or waist |
Singly |
None |
97 |
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Skull bone |
Dried |
Dizziness |
Piece of skull bone is tied to the head. |
Singly |
None |
3 |
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Hand |
Dried |
Hernia |
Smoked dried hand is used to rub down the affected area. |
Singly |
None |
16 |
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Capricornis sumatraensis (Bechstein, 1799) /Bovidae |
Mainland Serow |
Front foot |
Dried |
Joint pains, rheumatism |
The affected area is usually hammered gently every day |
Singly |
None |
74 |
Urine |
Fresh |
Diabetes |
~ 5 ml once in a month. |
Singly |
None |
24 |
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Nycticebus coucang (Boddaert, 1785) /Lorisidae |
Slow Loris |
Fur |
Dried |
Cuts & wounds and bed sore |
Applied locally |
Singly |
None |
31 |
Canis lupus familiaris (Linn. 1758) /Canidae |
Dog |
Blood |
Fresh warm |
Chronic malaria |
~ 100 ml of fresh blood is drunk while still warm |
Singly |
None |
58 |
Blood |
Fresh warm |
Epilepsy |
~ 50 ml fresh blood mixed with alcohol (preferably local rice beer) is taken once. |
Singly |
Slight dizziness and nausea |
10 |
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Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Epilepsy |
Cooked and eaten. No dosage |
In combination with different vegetables |
None |
38 |
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Macaca assamensis (McClelland, 1840) /Cercopithecidae |
The Assamese Macaque |
Flesh |
Dried |
Tonic for pregnant women |
Cooked and eaten. No dosage |
In combination with different vegetables |
None |
61 |
Brain |
Fresh |
Tonic for pregnant women |
Cooked and eaten. Believed to be an excellent health tonic especially for a pregnant women and her child. No dosage |
Singly |
None |
27 |
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Gall bladder |
Dried |
Diabetes |
Swallowed whole. 1 whole piece once. |
Singly |
None |
77 |
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Smoked dried hand |
Dried |
Mumps |
It is used to tap gently in and around the affected area. |
Singly |
None |
63 |
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Hystrix indica (Kerr, 1792) /Hystricidae |
Indian Crested Porcupine |
Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Easy delivery of a child |
Cooked and eaten. No dosage |
In combination with different vegetables |
None |
38 |
Elephas maximus (Linn,1758) /Elephantidae |
Asian Elephant |
Teeth |
Dried or fresh |
Toothache |
The thick hair on the tail is used to pick the affected tooth. |
Singly |
None |
4 |
Lutrogale perspicillata (Geoffroy, 1826) /Mustelidae |
Smooth coated otter |
Flesh |
Dried or fresh |
Fish bone stuck in the throat |
Soup prepared is taken slowly. No dosage |
Cooked with lady’s finger. |
None |
3 |
Fur |
Dried or fresh |
Burns |
Applied locally till it heals |
Singly |
None |
2 |
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Trachypithecus pileatus (Blyth, 1843) /Cercopithecidae |
Capped langur |
Tongue |
Dried |
Food poisoning |
Cooked and eaten. No dosage |
In combination with different vegetables |
None |
8 |
Sus scrofa (Linn. 1758) /Suidae |
Wild Boar |
Fat |
Fresh |
Hair care |
Fats are fried to produce oil which is applied daily. |
Singly |
None |
45 |
Trachypithecus cristatus (Raffles, 1821) /Cercopithecidae | Silvered Leaf Monkey | Gall bladder | Dried | Diabetes & High Blood Pressure | At least 3 pieces are eaten, one per day at intervals of a few days to lower diabetes. The same applies for high blood pressure. | Singly | None | 82 |