THE ROLE OF HERBAL MEDICINES ON INFANTS’ DENTAL GROWTH IN THE SIMALUNGUN COMMUNITY THROUGH THE MANGAROUTOTOK SPELLS PERFORMANCE
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The research aimed at describing the role of herbal medicines on the infants’ dental growth in the Simalungun Community through the Mangaroutotok spells Performance. This research employed the anthropolinguistic approach with the qualitative paradigm (Sinaga, 2019). The analytical method is an interactive model. There are three the interactive steps, namely: data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification (Miles, Matthew B; Huberman, 2014). There are three analytical parameters, namely: interconnection, valuability, and sustainability (Sibarani, 2018). The role of herbal medicines on infants’ dental growth through the Mangaroutotok spells performance in the Simalungun community presents some plants, such as the sitabar banana midrib and demban panurungi (which contain the gambier, the betel leaves, the areca nut, black pepper, and whiting). This is an additional consumption to anticipate and treat symptoms that arise due to the infants' dental growth after herbal treatment. The infant does not have the high fever, fuzziness, and pain caused by an unhealthy body. Herbal medicines have positive impacts on the health, economic stability, and social harmony of the Simalungun community. In addition, this system can stimulate a sense of brotherhood with the helping concept through voluntarily budgeted treatments in the Simalungun community. Consuming herbal medicines has been proven to anticipate, reduce, and treat the symptoms caused by the infants’ dental growth. It also gives the positive impacts such as health, economic stability, and good social relationships in the Simalungun community.
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