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Controversy over traditional healer treating baby in Indonesian slum
economic difficulties and strong belief in the healing done by shamans ,. the practice of traditional medicine is still sustainable.
In a village on the outskirts of Jakarta, ongoing treatment of infants aged 1.5 months. This baby's respiratory tract is filled with mucus. the mother brought this baby to be treated.
first the baby is massaged like an athlete. the baby cried straight away ... the massage lasted 15 minutes. starting from the head, shoulders, to the legs and even the stomach are all massaged.
continue the following therapy .... dripping lemon juice directly into the baby's eyes. then immediately drunk to the baby .... cash the baby cried louder.
strangely the mother just laughed seeing it all ...
done ? not yet. the baby must drink turmeric juice. the baby immediately vomits .... according to the shaman this is commonplace. sorry for the baby, it seems he is not strong enough to receive all the treatment this way ... the baby's eyes are like angry at the people around, look at his eyes.
I actually can't bear to see and hear the baby react. What's more the mucus that is expected to come out of the baby's throat doesn't exist at all. but people around him don't feel like me.
for some Indonesian people, this kind of treatment is considered a must. and it's only natural.
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