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Öğe Myrtus communis phytotherapy in the mediterranean(CRC Press, 2011) Öztürk, Münir; Gücel, Salih; Çelik, Ali; Altundağ, Ernaz; Mert, T.; Akçiçek, Eren; Çelik, SezginWith its extraordinary properties, plant life appeared millions of years ago on our planet. Nature has bestowed upon plants active molecules with natural af’nities with the human body. As such, it is not surprising that the’rst humans found remedies for their aches by using plants (Plotkin 2000). This laid the foundation of ethnobotany in senso lato and phytotherapy in senso stricto. The fastdeveloping interdisciplinary’eld of ethnobotany is the study of the uses, conservation, and general economic as well as sociological importance of plants in human societies in the past and present (Baser, Honda, and Miki 1986; Ozturk and Ozcelik 1991; Baser 2002; Bonjar-Shaidi 2004). © 2012 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.Öğe An overview of the medicinal plants of Turkey(CRC Press, 2011) Öztürk, Münir; Gücel, Salih; Altundağ, Ernaz; Mert, T.; Görk, Çiğdem; Görk, Güven; Akçiçek, ErenPlant species have different uses in different countries as well as different areas of the same country (Farnsworth and Soejarto 1991; Plotkin 2000; Hamilton 2004; Halberstein 2005). The relationship between humans and plants has existed since the existence of human beings, and the earliest documented record dates from the Paleolithic age (50,000 BC); plants were found in the grave of a Neanderthal man in the southern part of Hakkari (far southeast edge of Turkey) (Baytop 1984, 1999). © 2012 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.