Monday, May 27, 2019

Different Cultural Practices in the Philippines

Christille Lindy Joyce D. Caluyo BMLS II-A 1) Different cultural practices in the Philippines which could affect our health. Herbalaryo/Arbolaryo/Witch-Doctors Filipinos believe that some diseasees are ca utilize by evil spirits that enter the body which are cast by Manga ga mud. Manga ga mud casts spells on citizenry if they are avaricious or disliked. They take personal items such as, clothing, a brush (to obtain a piece of hair), pictures, jewelry, etc. It is also done by food poisoning. These people who became sick / cursed ask help from herbalaryo/arbolaryo. They are also called witch-doctors. The herbalaryo whitethorn treat Manga ga mud by gathering unmarried individuals, and a grasp of rice. This treatment involves a night of ritual sprinkling of rice, dining and dancing to Filipino music. After the night of festivities, everyone exit say a Filipino orison for the person who has been cursed. They believed that this treatment would remove the curse from the affected person. Halaman (Medicinal Herbs & Plants) Filipinos also believe in the healing effects of nature. Medicinal herbs & plants like ginger, garlic, and chives are used to treat different sickness. godliness Filipinos believe that religion is closely tied to health.Younger Filipino gives importance to prayer. Filipinos are religious people that they entrust their health to their faith. supplication also has a role in the understanding of health. Regardless of how religious each age category, there is a consistent belief that graven image is usher in at work in times of illness. In the case of terminal or serious illness, Filipino accepts the situation in a sense that it is Gods will. Superstitious Beliefs Many of Filipinos believe on superstitious things such as if you comb your hair at the night, someone will die or eating twin bananas will helmyou conceive a twin. These beliefs are not scientifically proven and can only be back up by the word of our ancestors. Maybe these thi ngs occur because of coincidence, just like when someone died because he is ill then they blame it for combing their hair and the word open up all over the nation. 2) Different religious practices that can affect our health. Religious beliefs cause patients to forego needed medical care, refuse life-saving procedures, and stop necessary medicinechoosing faith instead of medicine. Religion can cause people to be judgmental and lead to alienation or exclusion of those not playing by the rules. If physical healing does not come immediately, the person may be disappointed and disheartened and claims that the prayer was not answered and that God does not care, and worse that the illness was sent by an angry, vengeful God as a punishment. Religion may become so rigid and inflexible that it becomes excessively restricting and limiting. Religion may encourage magical thinking as people pray for and expect physical healing. Jehovahs Witnesses may refuse life-saving blood products, and som e Christian Scientists may subdue seeing Healthcare Provider because they rely on prayer instead. Patients may stop their medications after attending a healing service in order to demonstrate their faith. People believe that being spiritually healthy could lead you to a healthy body. People would pray always and avoid being problematic. Sources http//www. hawcc. hawaii. edu/nursing/tradfil2. htm http//www. spirit-health. org/resources_detail. asp? q=12 http//www. esipa. org/happening/documents/Culture_Health_Report. pdf

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