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Pangbatak

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Pangbatak is a traditional healing practice in the Philippines, wherein the word “pang” means to touch or to strike and “batak” means to press or knead. It is a traditional healing guide practiced in barangays without easy access to hospitals or modern medicine as well as those who are suffering from financial difficulties and cannot afford medical expenses. The process consists of herbal medicines, massages, and spiritual security from the ancestors to assist the women in delivering the infant or adjust its position in the womb.
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Tuba (Coconut Palm Wine)

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Tuba or coconut wine, is a traditional beverage made from the sap of coconut trees and is often consumed during community gatherings and celebrations. The mananggiti or coconut sap collectors climb the coconut trees twice per day to reach the trees’ suwak (inflorescence). Using a sanggot (a kind of knife), they then cut through its inflorescence allowing the sap to flow into a kaw-it (a container usually made of bamboo) attached to the tree. This is then left overnight, to which the mananggiti will return to check the gathered sap and repeats the process, ensuing continuous collection. Tuba collecting has ...
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