HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 34 no. 3 (2025)

A Comprehensive Study on the Traditional Medicinal Plants and Medical Practices of the Indigenous Community in Barangay Ipil-Cuneg: Keystone for Future Research and Development

Alexa Kasandra Tucay | Daniel Joshua Taan | Kresha Mae Feliciano | Mark Cesar Balangatan | Althea Nicole Ceria | Kristel Joy Dapiawen | Lady Valen Charon Dela Peña

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

This study investigates the traditional medicinal plants and medical practices of the indigenous community in Barangay Ipil-Cuneg, focusing on the documentation of local knowledge and the utilization of these practices in healthcare. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines surveys and interviews to gather data on the community's use of medicinal plants, their applications, and the cultural significance attributed to these practices. The primary objective is to explore how traditional healing methods are employed in the community, particularly in areas with limited access to modern healthcare. Findings reveal a rich repository of traditional knowledge that remains vital for health management in rural areas, emphasizing the importance of preserving this knowledge as a valuable resource. Additionally, the study identifies specific medicinal plants commonly used for treating various ailments, highlighting their relevance in contemporary health management. The research also discusses the role of traditional practices in fostering community cohesion and cultural identity, underscoring their significance beyond mere medical applications. In conclusion, this research advocates for further exploration of traditional medicinal practices and their integration into modern healthcare systems to enhance public health outcomes while respecting cultural heritage. Recommendations include conducting medical missions in Barangay Ipil-Cuneg to address the community's reliance on traditional medicine and limited healthcare access. It suggests developing income-generating projects focused on producing and selling traditional medicinal products like oregano and ampalaya syrup. Traditional practitioners are encouraged to explore local medicinal plants for more effective treatments. Additionally, future research should include a larger respondent and demographic data to enhance reliability. Utilizing a Likert scale in surveys is advised for clearer responses, and questionnaires should be tailored to the local language for better comprehension.



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