Ethnomedical Knowledge of Plants and Healthcare Practices Among the Kalanguya Tribe in Tinoc, Ifugao, Luzon, Philippines
Publication Year: 2011
Author(s): Balangcod TD , Balangcod AKD
Abstract:
Tinoc, Ifugao is located within the Cordillera Central Range, Northern Luzon, Philippines. It is inhabited by the Kalanguya, one of the indigenous societies in the Cordillera, who have a long tradition of using medicinal plants. The paper describes ethnomedicinal importance of 125 plant species, and healthcare practices as cited by 150 informers ranging between 16-90 yrs. Various ailments that are treated by the identified medicinal plants vary from common diseases such as headache, stomachache, toothache, cough and colds, and skin diseases to more serious ailments which includes urinary tract infection, dysentery, and chicken pox. There are different modes of preparation of these medicinal plants.
Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
Vol/Issue: 10 (2),227-238pp.
Country: Philippines
Publisher/Organisation: NISCAIR-CSIR
URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/11497/1/IJTK%2010%282%29%20227-238.pdf
Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Traditional Treatment
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