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UTILIZATION DOCUMENTATION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS BY HEALTH PRACTITIONERS OF ALBAY PROVINCE,PHILIPPINES JEAN ANNETTE S. IBO College of Nursing Bicol University Legazpi City Philippines
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UTILIZATION

DOCUMENTATION OF

MEDICINAL PLANTS BY

HEALTH PRACTITIONERS

OF ALBAY

PROVINCE,PHILIPPINESJEAN ANNETTE S. IBO

College of Nursing

Bicol University

Legazpi City

Philippines

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Problem Area/Need of Research

1992 Philippine Department of Health

advocated the use of the 10

scientifically validated medicinal

plants

R.A. No. 8423 –Traditional and

Alternative Medicine Act

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Problem Area/Need of Research

Barangay Health Workers are among

the frontline health practitioners.

Barangay Health Workers must provide

information, education and motivation

services for primary health care (R.A.

7883)

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Problem Area/Need of Research

Insights on the BHWs’ utilization of

medicinal plants can generate

information needed to improve

community practice to manage own

health using localize indigenous

resources.

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INPUTS/EFFORTS/METHODOLOGY

Descriptive research

Selected Barangays –upland,

coastal and mainland

Barangay Health Workers –respondents

Community Visit/ Interview

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INPUTS/EFFORTS/METHODOLOGY

No. of BHW utilizing medicinal plants for managing ailments

Source of Information regarding the use of medicinal plants

Advocacy

Health Workers Practices –Plants used, Preparation and Administration

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INPUTS/EFFORTS/METHODOLOGY

Picture and Samples of medicinal

plants

Frequency, percentage and ranking

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OUTPUTS

96.96% of the BHWS utilized medicinal

plants to manage ailments.

Transfer of knowledge of the practice

was accounted to parents.

18.33% of BHWs claimed adequate

knowledge of DOH’s recommended

medicinal plants

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OUTPUTS

The use of medicinal plants

was advocated to the

households.

56 medicinal plants were

utilized and claimed effective

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OUTPUTS Top Ten Commonly Used:

1. Blumea balsamifera (sambong)

2. Vitex negundo (lagundi)

3. Coleus aromaticus (Oregano)

4. Artamisa vulgaris (Artamisa)

5. Psidium guajava (Bayabas)

6. Cordia dichotoma Frost (Anonang)

7. Moringa oleifera (malunggay)

8. Piper bettle L. (buyo)

9. Jatrepha curcus Linn (Tuba)

10. Ocimum basilicum L. (balanoy)

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

1. Blumea balsamifera (sambong)- relieve stomachache; high blood: colds,

fever, gas pain, heartburn, diuretic, normalize menstrual flow;

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

2. Vitex negundo (lagundi)-Productive Cough; body pain, asthma

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

3. Coleus aromaticus (Oregano)-cough and colds of infants

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

4. Artamisa vulgaris (Artamisa)-headache, wound, gas pain, prevent post partum genital infection, cough, heartburn

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

5. Psidium guajava (bayabas) -diarrhea

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

6. Cordia dichotoma Frost (Anonang)- relapsed sickness

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

7. Moringa oleifera (malunggay)-wound, heartburn, arthritis, high blood, itchiness

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

8. Piper bettle L. (buyo) -stomachache/ headache/fever, “sibang

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

9. Jatrepha curcus Linn (Tuba)-stomache; sprain (pilay); hernia; swollen area, colic, constipation stomache

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TOP TEN MEDICINAL PLANTS

10. Ocimum basilicum L. (balanoy) - stomachache; dizziness; to stimulate labor

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Common Methods of Preparation/

Administration of Medicinal Plants

Poultice – plant parts are crushed by hands and

applied to affected body parts.

Decoction – plant parts are boiled in water

Infusion – plant parts are soaked in hot or cold

water

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Methods of Administration of Medicinal Plants

By mouth/ per orem

External application

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Ways Forward

The health practitioners utilized 56 locally available medicinal plants and advocate its used in the management of common ailments in the community.

The practices are folkloric in nature.

It is deemed essential that the Local Government Unit- Local Health Offices looks into the need for capacitating the BHWs with adequate knowledge and skills regarding the use of medicinal plants in the community.

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Ways Forward

Philippine Council for Health and Research

Development and Department of Science and

Technology to continue to conduct validation of

effectiveness of the other medicinal plants used

by the BHWS

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Maraming Salamat po!

(Thank you)