Herbal plants that increase children’s appetite have long been known. These herbs also have other benefits, such as the relief of various digestive problems, such as flatulence, diarrhea, pain, and worms, as well as the strengthening of children’s immunity.
In Java, these herbs are known as jamu cekok, and they are administered by placing them directly into the mouth due to their bitter flavor, which is not favored by children.
The herbs used in this mixture include brotowali, papaya leaves, turmeric, temulawak, lempuyang, ginger, temugiring, kencur, and tamarind. Each of these herbs has its unique benefits. Temulawak, for example, is effective in increasing children’s appetite by improving bile function. Other herbs, such as lempuyang, brotowali, and papaya leaves, can improve stomach performance and stimulate hunger.
Turmeric is useful for treating stomach problems and stimulating the release of stomach gas. Turmeric and yellow-colored temulawak contain curcumin compounds that can improve the condition of the body’s digestive system organs.
Galangal and ginger are effective in treating flatulence, coughs, and colds. Kencur has analgesic properties and can act as an expectorant, while ginger can warm the body and act as an antidote.
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