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10 DOH Approved
Herbal Medicine
Group 2
(10 Halamang Gamot na Apprubado ng DOH)
Balod, Christine
Balon, Patrice Donna Ann
Bello, Korina
Calugas, Angel Gabrielle
Combalicer, Kezziah Shyr
Delgado, Anthony Gabrielle
Ha? Halamang Gamot
Herbal Medicine as an alternative
A cheaper alternative
Found almost everywhere, easy to find
Easy to prepare, materials at home can be used
Can easen and treat simple ailments
R
e
asons Why
Traditional and Alternative
Medicine Act of 1997
Improve the quality and delivery of
health care services to the Filipino
people through the development of
traditional and alternative health care
and its integration into the national
health care delivery system.
a legally workable basis by which
indigenous societies would own their
knowledge of traditional medicine.
10 DOH Approved Herbal
Medicine
through its “Traditional Health Program” has endorsed. All ten (10)
herbs have been thoroughly tested and have been clinically proven to
have medicinal value in the relief and treatment of various aliments:
Remember SANTALUBBY:
S ambong
A kapulko
N iyog-Niyogan
T saang Gubat
A mpalaya
L agundi
U lasimang bato
B awang
B ayabas
Y erba buena
Sambong (Blumea balsamifera L. DC)
Sambong is an amazing medicinal plant. Coming from the family
of Compositae, it goes by several names locally. It is known in
the Visayas as bukadkad and as subsud in ilocos. This plant
possesses a multitude of properties that make it worthy of DOH
approval.
Common names: Sambong (Tagalog); lakad-bulan (Bikol); Ngai
camphor (English)
Indications: Diuretic in hypertension; dissolves kidney stones
Found in: In roadsides, fields, lowland and mountainous regions
Parts used: Leaves and flowering tops
Special precautions: Avoid using other diuretics. When taking
diuretics, eat at least one banana a day.
Katanda (Tagalog); andadasi (Ilokano);palochina (Bisaya);
ringworm bush, seven golden candlesticks, bayabas-
bayabasan
Abundantly naturalized in South East Asia, and occasionally
planted throughout the region for medicinal and ornamental
purposes.
Akapulko (Cassia alata L.)
Akapulko is a shrub found throughout the Philippines. It is
known under various names in different regions in the country.
Common names:
Parts used: Leaves
Preparation:
Anti-fungal (tinea flava, ringworm, athlete’s foot and scabies)
– Fresh, matured leaves are pounded. Apply soap to the affected
area 1-2 times a day.
Niyog- Niyogan (Quisqualis Indica L.)
Common names: Tartaraok (Tagalog); balitadham (Bisaya);
Rangoon creeper,
Chinese honeysuckle, liane vermifuge.
Indications: Fruit (kernel) anthelmintic; leaves poultice for
headache
Found in: In forest margins at low altitude, in gardensand
backyards. Native to
Asian tropics and throughout Malaysian region.
Parts used: Fruits
Special precautions: Follow recommended dosage. Overdose
causes hiccups.
Preparation:
Anti-helmintic
-The seeds are taken 2 hours after supper. If no worms are expelled, the dose may be
repeated after one week. (Caution: Not to be given to children below 4 years old)
Tsaang Gubat (Carmona retusa (Vahl) Masam.)
Tsaang Gubat is a shrub that grows abundantly in the Philippines. In folkloric
medicine, the leaves has been used as a disinfectant wash during child birth, as cure
for diarrhea, as tea for general good heath and because Tsaang Gubathas high
fluoride content, it is used as a mouth gargle for preventing tooth decay. Research
and test now prove it’s efficacy as an herbal medicine. Aside from the traditional way
of taking Tsaag Gubat, it is now available commercially in capsules, tablets and tea
bags.
Common names: Putputai (Bikol); alangit (Bisaya); forest tea, wild tea.
Indications: pills, leaf decoction for gastroenteritis; as gargle to prevent cavities
Found in:In secondary forests at low and medium altitudes. Sometimes cultivated
as ornamentals.
Parts used: Leaves
Preparation:
Diarrhea
– Boil chopped leaves into 2 glasses of water for 15 minutes. Divide decoction into 4
parts. Drink 1 part every 3 hours
Stomachache
– Boil chopped leaves in 1 glass of water for 15 minutes. Cool and strain.
Ampalaya (Momordica charantia (L.) DC)
Ampalaya has been for used even by the Chinese for centuries. The
effectively of Ampalayaas an herbal medicine has been tried and tested by
many research clinics and laboratories worldwide. In the Philippines, the
Department of Health has endorsed Ampalaya as an alternative medicine to
help alleviate various ailments
Common names: Ampalaya (Tagalog); paria (Ilokano); palia (Bisaya); bitter
gourd, bitter cucumber, bitter melon (English)
Indications: lowers blood sugar levels
Found in: In lowland rain forest, thickets, hedges, waste places, and
roadsides.
Parts used: Young leaves
Special precautions: Blood sugar levels should be monitored regularly. The
native variety with small bitter fruit is recommended
Preparation:
Diabetes Mellitus (Mild non-insulin dependent)
– Chopped leaves then boil in a glass of water for 15 minutes. Do not cover.
Cool and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day after meals.
Lagundi (Vitex negundo L.)
It is one of the ten herbal medicines endorsed by the Philippine Department of Health as an effective
herbal medicine with proven therapeutic value. Studies have shown that Lagundi can prevent the
body’s production of leukotrienes, which are released during an asthma attack. This medicinal plant
had recently been commercialized and many pharmaceutical companies are making cough syrups out
of it.
Common names: Dangla (Ilokano); five-leaved chaste tree, horseshoe vitex
Indication: Leaves and flowering tops decoction, syrup, tablets and capsules for coughs, colds, fever
and asthma.
Found in: in humid places or along water courses, in waste places and mixed open forest
Parts used: Leaves and flowering tops
Special precautions: Make sure to have the five-leaved varieties, as there are other varieties of lagundi.
Preparation:
Asthma, Cough & Fever
Decoction (the process of boiling the leaves or other parts of a fruit/plant in a couple of glasses of water
for 15 minutes) is the most convenient way to use this as a medication.
This plant can also be pounded using a pestle and mortar and can be applied to affected areas where
there is pain, or soreness.
For wounds, decoction can be used as an alternative to hydrogen peroxide for wound dressing.
Headache.
Crush leaves may be applied on the forehead, Rheumatism, sprain, contusions, insect bites
-Pound the leaves and apply on the affected area
Ulasimang-bato (Peperonia pellucida)
It is a small herb that grows from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. Pansit-pansitan can be found in wild on lightly shaded
and damp areas such as nooks, walls, yards, and even roofs. Pansit-pansitan has heart-shaped leaves
and succulent stems with tiny flowers on a spike. When matured, the small fruits bear one seed which
falls off the ground and propagates. This is a very popular traditional medication for gout as this herbal
plant contains analgesic properties. Gout is the most common type of arthritis for Filipinos, according
to the statistics of the Philippine Rheumatology Association (PRA), around 1.6M Filipinos are suffering
from Gout. It’s no surprise that this herbal medication is starting to become the center of attraction
when looking for an alternative to the conventional treatment of gout, like Allopurinol.
Common names: Ulasimang-bato, pansit-pansitan (Tagalog); olasiman-ihalas
(Cebu,Bisaya); tangon-tangon (Bikol); peperonia (English)
Indications: Infusion, decoction or salad for gout and rheumatic pains; pounded
plant warm poultice for boils and abscesses
Found in: In lowland rain forest, thickets, hedges, waste places, and roadsides.
Parts used: aerial plant parts
Special precautions: Avoid using with other pain relievers, diuretics
Preparation:
Lowers uric acid (rheumatism and gout)
– One a half cup leaves are boiled in two glass of water over low fire. Do not cover pot. Divide
into 3 parts and drink one part 3 times a day
Bawang (Alium sativum L.)
Bawang (Alium sativum L.)This herb is one of the most widely used herbal medicines in the Philippines and can
also be found commonly in the kitchen of Filipino households as it is used to spice up food preparations. The
Philippine bawang or garlic variety is more pungent than the imported ones. Its medicinal properties have been
known for a long time and have been especially proven during World War II when it was used to treat wounds
and infections of soldiers. Garlic antibacterial compound known as allicin, saved many lives of soldiers as this
property prevented the wounds from being infected and developing into gangrene at a later stage by extracting
the juice of bawang or garlic and applying it to the wounds.
Common names: Ajos (Bisaya); garlic
Indications: Fresh cloves, capsules for lowering blood cholesterol levels;
antiseptic.
Found in: cultivated all over the world. Probably originated from Central Asia
Parts used: Leaves and bulbs (cloves)
Special precautions: Avoid taking with medicines for lowering blood sugar, and
medicines for thinning blood. Dosage must not exceed 6-8 cooked cloves a day.
Stomach ulcer may develop if garlic is eaten raw
Uses & Preparation:
Hypertension
– Maybe fried, roasted, soaked in vinegar for 30 minutes, or blanched in boiled water for 15
minutes. Take 2 pieces 3 times a day after meals.
Toothache
– Pound a small piece and apply to affected area
Bayabas (Psidium guajava L.)
Bayabas or guava is a tropical plant, which is locally known for its edible fruit. In the
backyards of Filipino homes in the country, this plant is commonly seen and grown because of
its many uses as fruit and as a traditional remedy to treat various ailments. As shown by many
research studies, almost all of the parts of this plant have medicinal qualities and value, thus,
making it one of the most popular therapeutic plants in the Philippines
Common names: Guava, bayabas (Tagalog); guyabas (Iloko); Guava (English).
Indications: anti-diarrheal and antiseptic
Found in: Common in the Philippines
Parts used: Leaves, fruits
Special precautions: Eating too much guava fruit may cause constipation
Preparation:
For washing wounds
Wash the leaves with running water before boiling them for at least 15 minutes. Wait until the
decoction cools down to a lukewarm temperature before rinsing the wound with it. Be careful
not to use it while it is still hot as it may cause burn.
Diarrhea
– May be taken 3-4 times a day
As gargle and for toothache – Warm decoction is used for gargling. Freshly pounded leaves
are used for toothache. Boil chopped leaves for 15 minutes at low fire. Do not cover and then
let it cool and strain.
Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii)
Yerba Buena has been consumed for centuries as tea and herbal medicine as a pain
reliever(analgesic). Native American Indians used it even before the “white men” colonized the
Americas. Today, this folk medicine’s efficacy has been validated by scientific research. In the
Philippines, Yerba Buena is one of the 10 herbs endorsed by the Department of Health(DOH) as an
effective alternative medicine for aches and pains.
Common name: Peppermint
Indications and preparations: for pain, cough, colds, nausea, dizziness, and pruritus
Parts utilized: leaves, sap of plant
Uses & Preparation:
Pain (headache, stomachache)
– Boil chopped leaves in 2 glasses of water for 15 minutes. Divide decoction into 2 parts,
drink one part every 3 hours.
Rheumatism, arthritis and headache
– Crush the fresh leaves and squeeze sap. Massage sap on painful parts with eucalyptus
Cough & Cold
– Soak 10 fresh leaves in a glass of hot water, drink as tea. (expectorant)
Swollen gums
– Steep 6 g. of fresh plant in a glass of boiling water for 30 minutes. Use as a gargle solution
Toothache
– Cut fresh plant and squeeze sap. Soak a piece of cotton in the sap and insert this in aching tooth cavity
Gas pain
– Soak a handful of leaves in a lass of boiling water. Drink infusion.
Nausea & Fainting
– Crush leaves and apply at nostrils of patients
Insect bites
- Crush leaves and apply juice on affected area or pound leaves until like a paste, rub on affected area
Pruritis
– Boil plant alone or with eucalyptus in water. Use decoction as a wash on affected area
Avoid the use of insecticides as these may leave poison on plants.
In the preparation of herbal medicine, use a clay pot and remove the cover
while boiling at low heat.
Use only part of the plant being advocated.
Follow the accurate dose of suggested preparation.
Use only one kind of herbal plant for each type of symptom or sickness.
Stop giving the herbal medication in case an untoward reaction such as an
allergy occurs.
If signs and symptoms are not relieved after 2 to 3 doses of herbal
medication, consult a doctor.
Reminders on the Use of Herbal Medicine
References:
Cuevas, Francis Public Health Nursing in the Philippines. 10th Edition
2007
https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1997/ra_8423_1997.html
https://rnspeak.com/philippines-herbal-medicine-plants-approved-by-
doh/
https://www.rnpedia.com/nursing-notes/community-health-nursing-
notes/herbal-medicine-plants-approved-doh/
http://www.pcarrd.dost.gov.ph/prosea/proseaherbal

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10 Halamang Gamot ng DOH

  • 1. 10 DOH Approved Herbal Medicine Group 2 (10 Halamang Gamot na Apprubado ng DOH) Balod, Christine Balon, Patrice Donna Ann Bello, Korina Calugas, Angel Gabrielle Combalicer, Kezziah Shyr Delgado, Anthony Gabrielle Ha? Halamang Gamot
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  • 3. Herbal Medicine as an alternative A cheaper alternative Found almost everywhere, easy to find Easy to prepare, materials at home can be used Can easen and treat simple ailments R e asons Why
  • 4. Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 Improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino people through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into the national health care delivery system. a legally workable basis by which indigenous societies would own their knowledge of traditional medicine.
  • 5. 10 DOH Approved Herbal Medicine through its “Traditional Health Program” has endorsed. All ten (10) herbs have been thoroughly tested and have been clinically proven to have medicinal value in the relief and treatment of various aliments:
  • 6. Remember SANTALUBBY: S ambong A kapulko N iyog-Niyogan T saang Gubat A mpalaya L agundi U lasimang bato B awang B ayabas Y erba buena
  • 7. Sambong (Blumea balsamifera L. DC) Sambong is an amazing medicinal plant. Coming from the family of Compositae, it goes by several names locally. It is known in the Visayas as bukadkad and as subsud in ilocos. This plant possesses a multitude of properties that make it worthy of DOH approval. Common names: Sambong (Tagalog); lakad-bulan (Bikol); Ngai camphor (English) Indications: Diuretic in hypertension; dissolves kidney stones Found in: In roadsides, fields, lowland and mountainous regions Parts used: Leaves and flowering tops Special precautions: Avoid using other diuretics. When taking diuretics, eat at least one banana a day.
  • 8. Katanda (Tagalog); andadasi (Ilokano);palochina (Bisaya); ringworm bush, seven golden candlesticks, bayabas- bayabasan Abundantly naturalized in South East Asia, and occasionally planted throughout the region for medicinal and ornamental purposes. Akapulko (Cassia alata L.) Akapulko is a shrub found throughout the Philippines. It is known under various names in different regions in the country. Common names: Parts used: Leaves Preparation: Anti-fungal (tinea flava, ringworm, athlete’s foot and scabies) – Fresh, matured leaves are pounded. Apply soap to the affected area 1-2 times a day.
  • 9. Niyog- Niyogan (Quisqualis Indica L.) Common names: Tartaraok (Tagalog); balitadham (Bisaya); Rangoon creeper, Chinese honeysuckle, liane vermifuge. Indications: Fruit (kernel) anthelmintic; leaves poultice for headache Found in: In forest margins at low altitude, in gardensand backyards. Native to Asian tropics and throughout Malaysian region. Parts used: Fruits Special precautions: Follow recommended dosage. Overdose causes hiccups. Preparation: Anti-helmintic -The seeds are taken 2 hours after supper. If no worms are expelled, the dose may be repeated after one week. (Caution: Not to be given to children below 4 years old)
  • 10. Tsaang Gubat (Carmona retusa (Vahl) Masam.) Tsaang Gubat is a shrub that grows abundantly in the Philippines. In folkloric medicine, the leaves has been used as a disinfectant wash during child birth, as cure for diarrhea, as tea for general good heath and because Tsaang Gubathas high fluoride content, it is used as a mouth gargle for preventing tooth decay. Research and test now prove it’s efficacy as an herbal medicine. Aside from the traditional way of taking Tsaag Gubat, it is now available commercially in capsules, tablets and tea bags. Common names: Putputai (Bikol); alangit (Bisaya); forest tea, wild tea. Indications: pills, leaf decoction for gastroenteritis; as gargle to prevent cavities Found in:In secondary forests at low and medium altitudes. Sometimes cultivated as ornamentals. Parts used: Leaves Preparation: Diarrhea – Boil chopped leaves into 2 glasses of water for 15 minutes. Divide decoction into 4 parts. Drink 1 part every 3 hours Stomachache – Boil chopped leaves in 1 glass of water for 15 minutes. Cool and strain.
  • 11. Ampalaya (Momordica charantia (L.) DC) Ampalaya has been for used even by the Chinese for centuries. The effectively of Ampalayaas an herbal medicine has been tried and tested by many research clinics and laboratories worldwide. In the Philippines, the Department of Health has endorsed Ampalaya as an alternative medicine to help alleviate various ailments Common names: Ampalaya (Tagalog); paria (Ilokano); palia (Bisaya); bitter gourd, bitter cucumber, bitter melon (English) Indications: lowers blood sugar levels Found in: In lowland rain forest, thickets, hedges, waste places, and roadsides. Parts used: Young leaves Special precautions: Blood sugar levels should be monitored regularly. The native variety with small bitter fruit is recommended Preparation: Diabetes Mellitus (Mild non-insulin dependent) – Chopped leaves then boil in a glass of water for 15 minutes. Do not cover. Cool and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day after meals.
  • 12. Lagundi (Vitex negundo L.) It is one of the ten herbal medicines endorsed by the Philippine Department of Health as an effective herbal medicine with proven therapeutic value. Studies have shown that Lagundi can prevent the body’s production of leukotrienes, which are released during an asthma attack. This medicinal plant had recently been commercialized and many pharmaceutical companies are making cough syrups out of it. Common names: Dangla (Ilokano); five-leaved chaste tree, horseshoe vitex Indication: Leaves and flowering tops decoction, syrup, tablets and capsules for coughs, colds, fever and asthma. Found in: in humid places or along water courses, in waste places and mixed open forest Parts used: Leaves and flowering tops Special precautions: Make sure to have the five-leaved varieties, as there are other varieties of lagundi. Preparation: Asthma, Cough & Fever Decoction (the process of boiling the leaves or other parts of a fruit/plant in a couple of glasses of water for 15 minutes) is the most convenient way to use this as a medication. This plant can also be pounded using a pestle and mortar and can be applied to affected areas where there is pain, or soreness. For wounds, decoction can be used as an alternative to hydrogen peroxide for wound dressing. Headache. Crush leaves may be applied on the forehead, Rheumatism, sprain, contusions, insect bites -Pound the leaves and apply on the affected area
  • 13. Ulasimang-bato (Peperonia pellucida) It is a small herb that grows from 1 to 1 1/2 feet. Pansit-pansitan can be found in wild on lightly shaded and damp areas such as nooks, walls, yards, and even roofs. Pansit-pansitan has heart-shaped leaves and succulent stems with tiny flowers on a spike. When matured, the small fruits bear one seed which falls off the ground and propagates. This is a very popular traditional medication for gout as this herbal plant contains analgesic properties. Gout is the most common type of arthritis for Filipinos, according to the statistics of the Philippine Rheumatology Association (PRA), around 1.6M Filipinos are suffering from Gout. It’s no surprise that this herbal medication is starting to become the center of attraction when looking for an alternative to the conventional treatment of gout, like Allopurinol. Common names: Ulasimang-bato, pansit-pansitan (Tagalog); olasiman-ihalas (Cebu,Bisaya); tangon-tangon (Bikol); peperonia (English) Indications: Infusion, decoction or salad for gout and rheumatic pains; pounded plant warm poultice for boils and abscesses Found in: In lowland rain forest, thickets, hedges, waste places, and roadsides. Parts used: aerial plant parts Special precautions: Avoid using with other pain relievers, diuretics Preparation: Lowers uric acid (rheumatism and gout) – One a half cup leaves are boiled in two glass of water over low fire. Do not cover pot. Divide into 3 parts and drink one part 3 times a day
  • 14. Bawang (Alium sativum L.) Bawang (Alium sativum L.)This herb is one of the most widely used herbal medicines in the Philippines and can also be found commonly in the kitchen of Filipino households as it is used to spice up food preparations. The Philippine bawang or garlic variety is more pungent than the imported ones. Its medicinal properties have been known for a long time and have been especially proven during World War II when it was used to treat wounds and infections of soldiers. Garlic antibacterial compound known as allicin, saved many lives of soldiers as this property prevented the wounds from being infected and developing into gangrene at a later stage by extracting the juice of bawang or garlic and applying it to the wounds. Common names: Ajos (Bisaya); garlic Indications: Fresh cloves, capsules for lowering blood cholesterol levels; antiseptic. Found in: cultivated all over the world. Probably originated from Central Asia Parts used: Leaves and bulbs (cloves) Special precautions: Avoid taking with medicines for lowering blood sugar, and medicines for thinning blood. Dosage must not exceed 6-8 cooked cloves a day. Stomach ulcer may develop if garlic is eaten raw Uses & Preparation: Hypertension – Maybe fried, roasted, soaked in vinegar for 30 minutes, or blanched in boiled water for 15 minutes. Take 2 pieces 3 times a day after meals. Toothache – Pound a small piece and apply to affected area
  • 15. Bayabas (Psidium guajava L.) Bayabas or guava is a tropical plant, which is locally known for its edible fruit. In the backyards of Filipino homes in the country, this plant is commonly seen and grown because of its many uses as fruit and as a traditional remedy to treat various ailments. As shown by many research studies, almost all of the parts of this plant have medicinal qualities and value, thus, making it one of the most popular therapeutic plants in the Philippines Common names: Guava, bayabas (Tagalog); guyabas (Iloko); Guava (English). Indications: anti-diarrheal and antiseptic Found in: Common in the Philippines Parts used: Leaves, fruits Special precautions: Eating too much guava fruit may cause constipation Preparation: For washing wounds Wash the leaves with running water before boiling them for at least 15 minutes. Wait until the decoction cools down to a lukewarm temperature before rinsing the wound with it. Be careful not to use it while it is still hot as it may cause burn. Diarrhea – May be taken 3-4 times a day As gargle and for toothache – Warm decoction is used for gargling. Freshly pounded leaves are used for toothache. Boil chopped leaves for 15 minutes at low fire. Do not cover and then let it cool and strain.
  • 16. Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii) Yerba Buena has been consumed for centuries as tea and herbal medicine as a pain reliever(analgesic). Native American Indians used it even before the “white men” colonized the Americas. Today, this folk medicine’s efficacy has been validated by scientific research. In the Philippines, Yerba Buena is one of the 10 herbs endorsed by the Department of Health(DOH) as an effective alternative medicine for aches and pains. Common name: Peppermint Indications and preparations: for pain, cough, colds, nausea, dizziness, and pruritus Parts utilized: leaves, sap of plant Uses & Preparation: Pain (headache, stomachache) – Boil chopped leaves in 2 glasses of water for 15 minutes. Divide decoction into 2 parts, drink one part every 3 hours. Rheumatism, arthritis and headache – Crush the fresh leaves and squeeze sap. Massage sap on painful parts with eucalyptus Cough & Cold – Soak 10 fresh leaves in a glass of hot water, drink as tea. (expectorant)
  • 17. Swollen gums – Steep 6 g. of fresh plant in a glass of boiling water for 30 minutes. Use as a gargle solution Toothache – Cut fresh plant and squeeze sap. Soak a piece of cotton in the sap and insert this in aching tooth cavity Gas pain – Soak a handful of leaves in a lass of boiling water. Drink infusion. Nausea & Fainting – Crush leaves and apply at nostrils of patients Insect bites - Crush leaves and apply juice on affected area or pound leaves until like a paste, rub on affected area Pruritis – Boil plant alone or with eucalyptus in water. Use decoction as a wash on affected area
  • 18. Avoid the use of insecticides as these may leave poison on plants. In the preparation of herbal medicine, use a clay pot and remove the cover while boiling at low heat. Use only part of the plant being advocated. Follow the accurate dose of suggested preparation. Use only one kind of herbal plant for each type of symptom or sickness. Stop giving the herbal medication in case an untoward reaction such as an allergy occurs. If signs and symptoms are not relieved after 2 to 3 doses of herbal medication, consult a doctor. Reminders on the Use of Herbal Medicine
  • 19. References: Cuevas, Francis Public Health Nursing in the Philippines. 10th Edition 2007 https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1997/ra_8423_1997.html https://rnspeak.com/philippines-herbal-medicine-plants-approved-by- doh/ https://www.rnpedia.com/nursing-notes/community-health-nursing- notes/herbal-medicine-plants-approved-doh/ http://www.pcarrd.dost.gov.ph/prosea/proseaherbal