%0 Journal Article %A Pala, Shauket Ahmed %A Wani, Abdul Hamid %A Bhat, Mohmmad Yaqoub %D 2013 %I Begell House %K medicinal and edible mushrooms, skin diseases, diabetes, tumour, Kashmir, ethnomycology, tribals, Hakims %N 2 %P 211-220 %R 10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v15.i2.100 %T Ethnomycological Studies of Some Wild Medicinal and Edible Mushrooms in the Kashmir Himalayas (India) %U https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/708ae68d64b17c52,72e9ed69099c0eef,44d10aec0e6506f7.html %V 15 %X The medicinal use of mushrooms has a very long tradition in Asian countries because of their use as a valuable tonic, food, and in herbal medicines. A study was carried out to document the indigenous uses of various mushrooms growing in the Kashmir Himalayas. After consulting local herbal healers (Hakims) and people from tribal communities inhabiting inaccessible hinterlands of the region regarding the use of mushrooms growing in their locality, it was found that 35 species of mushrooms belonging to different ecological and taxonomical groups were used for their nutritional and medicinal values. These mushrooms were used for their activities against a broad spectrum of diseases, ranging from simple skin diseases to present-day complex diseases such as diabetes and tumors. %8 2013-03-22