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Tadəəd, a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Root of tadəəd, boiled as a herbal remedy for stomach ache.
A herbal tea prepared from tadəəd root, for curing stomach ache.
Pasùg, a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Gʹwơơm vine, a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Gʹlapoh tree, its bark is made into a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Paŋííl, a flowering plant, was eaten as a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Rʹmɛɛd, turmeric, a herbal remedy for curing stomach ache.
Rʹmɛɛd, turmeric root.
Grated rʹmɛɛd turmeric.
Pɛnyaaw: a spiral ginger commonly used by Temiars for treating fever; the canes flourish in wet areas.
Pɛnyaaw: a spiral ginger commonly used by Temiars for treating fever; the canes flourish in wet areas.
Pɛnyaaw, also called tɛmpuŋ, a spiral ginger; used for treating fever and in the dance hall.
Cʹmơg, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
The kadɔɔᵏ-dax vine holds drinkable water.
Tơơx, the white residue found inside bamboo is collected and smeared on the face. to cool a fever.
Tơơx, the white residue found inside bamboo is collected and smeared on the face. to cool a fever.
Tơơx, the white residue found inside bamboo is smeared on the face. to cool a fever.
Tiˀux, fresh water contained inside live bamboo, can be a life-saver when thirsty. It is also drunk to remedy a fever.
ˀApơơs ləwɛɛy, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Ləwɛɛy flower, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Lʹmuuɲ, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Galox, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Hənaroox, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
ˀAncơ̄ơ̄ ᵏ, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Mơrɛɛt, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Lɛmpux, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Jaram, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Jɛrnaŋ, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Cɛlcơơl, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Taliᵏ mənyap, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Kʹbơx, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Lɛriyaar, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Cɛdrơơd pantɛy, a herbal remedy for illness and fevers.
Rʹtam, a herbal remedy for sore throat and illness.
The tubers of rʹtam, a herbal remedy for sore throat and illness.
Rʹtam tubers are grated and mixed in water.
The starch of grated rʹtam root settles as a solid residue.
The rʹtam root starch is mixed with fresh water and drunk as a remedy for sore throat.
Sʹdux, a herbal remedy for colds.
Bơơd bɛmhup, a herbal remedy for colds.
Bahơơᵏ, aka. pʹrɛnhɛg, a herbal remedy for colds.
The small buttress of the bayuur tree was made into a knife sheath. Its roots were also used as a herbal remedy for a cold.
Bahơơᵏ flower, a herbal remedy for colds.
Cadag, beehive ginger, a herbal remedy for colds.
Cadag, beehive ginger, a herbal remedy for colds.
Cadag, beehive ginger, a herbal remedy for colds.
Lɛmpơơj, a herbal remedy for a migraine.
Moŋlɛɛy, a herbal remedy for serious illness.
Moŋlɛɛy root is grated and made into juice for bathing and drinking, as a remedy for serious illness.
ˀAsuh ˀAti, of Píɲcơơŋ village, grates moŋlɛɛy root on a thorn stick, to make a bathing juice.
Grated moŋlɛɛy root.
Juice made from grated moŋlɛɛy root.
Bɛrdaax, a herbal remedy for serious illness.
Bɛrdaax flower, a herbal remedy for serious illness.
Bɛrdaax flower, a herbal remedy for serious illness.
Bɛrdaax root, a herbal remedy for serious illness.
ˀUlơx, a zingiber plant, has yellow sap, used to paint the face and as a herbal remedy.
The bark of the dʹrəəp tree has yellow sap, used to paint the face.
ˀUlơx root, a herbal remedy for dizziness.
Planted kayaaᵏ plant, a herbal remedy for illness and diarrhea.
Samsudin Bʹkəd holds a wild kayaaᵏ plant, a zingiber with a hot-tasting root.
Mơơŋ, a zingiber plant used for flavouring food and as a herbal remedy.
Jʹmaad, a zingiber plant used for flavouring food and as a herbal remedy.
Jʹmaad root, used for flavouring food.
Kɛŋwơơx, a zingiber used for relieving a migraine.
A headband made of kɛŋwơơx stem is worn, for alleviating a migraine.
Tabaar, a herbal remedy for a migraine.
Bəər lʹhaaw, was cooked and eaten by older people, to make them feel vigorous in body.
Gʹrơ̄ ᵏ, the Temiar sarsi, was boiled to make a tea, which a person would drink in the evening when feeling off colour.
Cihuŋ, a mountain tree; whoever drank its tea frequently would never be touched by illness.
Tɛmpɔɔᵏ ˀAlʉj, headband of ˀAlʉj, worn to bring health directly from the Creator.
Belts made of braided tɛmtɔɔp vine, worn to promote health.
The soft jaríj leaf was used to clean dirt from the face.
Slaaᵏ bərcaap, a fern, was used as an antiseptic.
Cɔɔg mamơᵏ, the wild banana flower, was used as an antiseptic.
Cɛglơg was used to treat cuts so that they would heal fast, as well as illness.
Cɛdrơơd leaves were used to treat cuts so that they would heal fast, as well as sprains.
Cadít, a herbal remedy for treating burns.
Taŋhơy, a herbal remedy for sprains, and also for stomachache.
Balùd leaf, an antiseptic for cuts.
Bʹrɛlnyơơl, for treating sprains.
ˀAkơw, dried tobacco leaf, was applied to deep cuts and tied on with a band, to allow them to heal quickly.
Kacíp, a herbal remedy for post-natal mothers (commercial).
Manaar, a herbal remedy for post-natal mothers (not used because of taboo fears.)
The bud of the manaar vine (rafflesia), is known as a herbal medicine, used for post-natal care.
Kacíp roots, a herb used in post-natal care. (Credit: ˀAnɛl)
Kacíp roots chopped up and dried in the sun before sale. (Credit: ˀAnɛl)
Pɛnluᵏ gơb, a herbal remedy for post-natal mothers, and for high blood pressure.
Jʹwaaŋ, a herbal remedy for post-natal mothers.
Rayə water, the hibiscus, was drunk to help a woman give birth.
Bʹladɛɛr, a herbal remedy for ‘yellowing’.
Kʹlaab, a herbal remedy for infant gall pain.
Pʹlakơơj, a herbal remedy for infants, to help them sleep.
Bal, a herbal remedy for infant rashes.
Bʹlɛŋgaŋ, a herbal remedy for scabies.
Tampuᵏ, a herbal remedy for mouth ulcers.
Laar, a herbal remedy for boils.
Tʹlayax, a herbal remedy for sores.
Hairy caterpillars can give a painful sting that causes body heating and swelling.
Jalaaᵏ kʹmaay, a herbal remedy for poisonous caterpillar stings.
Bʹgəəl, a herbal remedy for poisonous caterpillar stings.
Kɛriyax, a herbal remedy for tooth ache.
Kɛmbɛl sɛmpơy kɛŋkax, a herbal remedy for tooth ache.
Saguuᵏ, the canna lily, a herbal remedy for pain relief, especially tooth ache.
Tɛᵏ ˀayaad, a herbal remedy for pain relief, especially tooth ache.
Bʹraŋsax, clay of a wasp nest, a herbal remedy for inflammation. (Credit: ˀAnɛl)
ˀAgíᵏ, a herbal remedy for treating swelling of the ankles.
ˀAlʉj Sisam, pointing out a tɛnruul tree (tongkat ali), a herbal remedy for backache
Tɛnruul roots are cut into chips, to be dried and sold to a trader.
Pɛŋgaar, a herbal remedy for weakness and backache.
Kɛsmas (susu harimau), a fungus that is used in herbal medicine and can be sold for cash.
Cɛŋrɛɛx, a herbal remedy for pain in the limbs.
Haˀoog buttress, a herbal remedy for breathlessness.
Tarơg, a herbal remedy for taboo-inflicted illness.
Sơơg bơt, a herbal remedy for taboo-inflicted illness.
Kʹlawơx, a herbal remedy for breathlessness and TB.
The root of kʹlawơx, a herbal remedy for breathlessness and TB.
Sɛdlɔɔd, a herbal remedy for breathlessness.
Catax, a herbal remedy for urinary problems.
Kʹrudox, a herbal remedy for kidney pain.
Misay kucix, a herbal remedy for high blood pressure.
Gānyah, a herbal remedy for high blood pressure.
Manaŋ, a herbal remedy for women to cease childbearing.
Pʉʉt, a herbal remedy for women to cease childbearing.
Kʹwaay bʹrayax, a poisonous yam, the sap was used to widen earlobe holes.
Pɛnlaay tree, its leaves wer chewnd to cause other people to run off.
Bəyaad leaf, chewed with betel nut, to add heat.
Kalox vine, chewed with betel nut, to add flavour.
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