1 Manihot?esculenta?Crantz 2 Unidentified
 
1 Manihot?esculenta?Crantz 2 Unidentified
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Family:
1 Euphorbiaceae 2 Unidentified
Common name:
1 Cassava (English), Kamoteng kahoy (Filipino) 2 Not provided
Local name:
1 Kasila-kayo (Tagabawa), Kamoteng kahoy (Tagalog), Balinghoy (Bisaya) 2 Bire (Tagabawa)
Indication:
For sinnat (Tagabawa)
Plant part used:
Roots
Method of Preparation:
Decoction-Gather roots of kasila and bire. Boil it in 5 glasses of water, wait until 3 glasses are left.
Direction for use:
Drink the decoction 3 x a day until relapse is resolved.
Additional information:
Sinnat is commonly translated into English as relapse. Usually described as a condition where in a person recovered from an ilness then suddenly gets sick again shortly after. Another term for sinnat is bughat in Bisaya and binat in Tagalog.
Informant:
FGD (Focus Group Discussion) with the members of Lucatong-Biangan Bagobo Association : Remedios Kabaling, Gloria Sandangan, Juanita de Dios Imban, Gabriel Tampulong, Elinita Karan
Place gathered:
North Cotabato, Makilala, Brgy. Biangan, Sitio Lucatong
Gathered by / Date gathered:
19/02/2013
Abstracted by:
Cabero JD
Date abstracted:
05/02/2014
Province:
Davao - Tagabawa Bagobo