Philippine Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health

- Philippine plants and natural products used traditionally -

The photos and videos showing the knowledge and practices were obtained with full consent from informants belonging to various communities where the researches were conducted. Any information, photo, or video from this study to be used for further academic research or commercial purposes should have the free and prior informed consent of the knowledge-owners. The knowledge-owners in any of the researches in this website should be properly acknowledged and cited if information, photos, or videos in the research will be used. Any commercial benefits which may arise from the utilization of the people’s traditional knowledge, photos, or videos should be shared with the said knowledge-owners or the community.[1]

Ang mga litrato at bidyo na naglalarawan ng kaalaman at kaugaliang pangkalusugan ay kusang ibinahagi ng mga kinapanayam mula sa ilang mga pamayanan sa mga lugar kung saan ginanap ang pagsaliksik. Kung nais gamitin para sa pananaliksik o komersyal na layon ang anumang impormasyon, litrato, at bidyo rito, nararapat na humingi muna ng pahintulot mula sa tao o pamayanang nagmamay-ari ng kaalaman. Ang indibidwal o pamayanan ay may karapatan sa anumang kalalabasan o komersyal na benepisyo na maaaring magmula sa paggamit ng kanilang minamay-aring kaalaman, litrato, o bidyo. Kung nais gamitin o banggitin sa isang ulat ang anumang impormasyon, litrato, o bidyo na mababasa/makikita rito, nararapat na isulat ang pamayanan o taong pinagmulan ng kaalaman at ang ulat na ito bilang pinagkunan ng datos, litrato, o bidyo.[1]

[1] Batay sa Elisabetsky and Posey (1994) na binanggit sa Posey and Dutfield 1996. Beyond Intellectual Property: Toward Traditional Resource Rights for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. p.48.

The list below is a compilation of plants and natural products from documented tkdl researches conducted in the various regions in the Philippines.

LOCAL NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME INDICATION PLANT PART USED PROVINCE / AREA
         
 

No existing local name

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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Common name not provided

Boils  Flower Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Agawa-aw (Uma Tribe, Kalinga)

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Unidentified

Agawa-aw (local name), Sore eyes (English)

The ailment is characterized by red, watery, sore eyes. It is itchy and painful especially during morning. It is an air borne infectious disease which the tribe believes that a person can be infected if he/she stares at the person who has this kind of ailment. This illness is usually suffered during the months of February to May.  Leaves and stalks Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Bannata (Uma Tribe, Kalinga)

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Unidentified

Bannata (local name), use to heal skin allergy or bana

Bana (Skin rashes) A skin allergy which According to the informant is caused by heat from the sun and cold weather or the sudden change of weather. It can be recognized by skin discoloration and tiny blisters appears. The part of the skin affected is itchy.  Leaves Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Bokbokkasan (Uma Tribe, Kalinga)

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Unidentified

Bokbokkasan (local name), bleeding cuts and wounds (English)

Wounds, cuts, and bruises from sharp edged grasses, from sharp metal objects.  Young leaves Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Dangla (Uma Tribe)

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Vitex Negundo Lamiaceae

Lagundi

Fever, cough  Leaves Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Kutsay (Uma Tribe)

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Allium Tuberosum

Kutsay

Sprain  Leeks Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Pengipang (Uma Tribe, Kalinga)

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Unidentified

Pengipang (local name), for toothache and bleeding cuts and wounds

Wounds, cuts, and bruises from sharp edged grasses, from sharp metal objects. Toothache  Leaves and roots Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

TALAS oil for the Uma tribe (combination of Tanglad, Laya, and Sili)

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Unidentified

Common name not provided

For sprain, Rayuma, Arthritis, muscle pain and athletes foot  Lemmon grass roots, Ginger, and Ripe Chilli, and coconut oil. Cordillera - UMA tribe
         
 

Tawa-tawa (Filipino), Lappaca (Uma Tribe, Kalinga)

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Unidentified

Lappaca

Dengue  Leaves to the roots Cordillera - UMA tribe