The Facts Bajakah of Wood to Make Cure Cancer
The name Bajakah, a wild plant in the jungle of Kalimantan, suddenly became a concern after three Palangkaraya State High School 2 students who discovered a cure for cancer with the plant.
The roots of the plant itself have been used locally for generations, even one of the residents who has stage four breast cancer has felt the benefits of the disease.
However, behind the discovery, there is concern that the student teacher, who is afraid that many people will hunt down the tree so that it can damage the forests in Central Kalimantan.
Here are the facts behind the efficacy of the roots of pirated plants:
1. Plants live in the forest.
This plant can only be found inside the forest, one of which is in the forest which is about 2 hours drive from Palangkaraya City.
The tree grows by propagating despite having a strong and quite large trunk. The propagation of this tree can reach a height of more than 5 meters to the top of another tree.
Its roots also pierced at the bottom of the peatland water flow. This tree can only live in lush locations where not much sunlight enters, covered by lush forests.
At first glance, the tree is like an ordinary tree, difficult to distinguish from other plants.
2. Considered a mystical plant.
Bajakah is a typical plant of Central Kalimantan which has long been used as a cure for hereditary cancer by the ancestors of the Dayak tribe.
The supervisor of SMAN 2 Palangkaraya, Herlina, said that there had never been any scientific research on pirated plants.
Until there was an assumption from the local community that identified the plants that were wholesome and mystical.
"This plant is always identified with mysticism. However, based on the results of our laboratory tests, the content in this plant can indeed cure cancer," Herlina said as quoted by Kompas.com from AIMAN, Wednesday (08/13/2019) morning.
3. Have antioxidants.
Bajakah wood is a plant that is used as a cure for cancer by students of SMAN 2 Palangkaraya.
Head of the Bio Chemistry and Molecular Laboratory of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Lambung Mangkurat (FK ULM) Eko Suhartono did not expect, when offered researching pirated wood there were many content of antioxidant compounds in pirated wood that could function against cancer cells.
"The results of research in the lab, which is clear this pirakah has compounds that can act as antioxidants which can also act as anti-cancer,"
4. Cure stage four breast cancer.
Daldin, a native of Dayak tribe in Gunung Mas Regency, Palangkaraya, a family with stage four breast cancer, said that his mother had stage four breast cancer for more than 10 years.
Her mother was convicted of stage four breast cancer in the 1970-1980s, causing her breasts to ooze pus.
In fact, the doctor asked his mother to have surgery immediately. However, the mother refused and chose to return home.
Daldin said, his mother could recover completely after consuming boiled water from the root of the rose plant that her father was looking for in the middle of the forest.
"In just two weeks of reaction, a month was completely recovered," Daldin said when interviewed exclusively by Aiman Witjaksono, host of the AIMAN program on Kompas TV, Tuesday (08/13/2019).
5. Fear of forest exploitation.
After three Palangkaraya High School 2 succeeded in finding a cure for cancer cure from pirated plants and became a world champion in Seoul, South Korea, concerns arose from the teacher that many people would hunt down the tree so that it could damage the forests in Central Kalimantan.
Initially Helita refused to be interviewed, let alone reveal the full origins and clear names of the wood called the steel.
He did not want the discovery would have an impact on forest destruction in Central Kalimantan.
In fact, he is worried that there will be massive natural exploitation of forests in Central Kalimantan, especially for those who have commercial goals.
"I don't want this to be a problem, especially in the case of Central Kalimantan's forest exploitation," Helita said when met by Kompas.com at SMA Negeri 2, Palangkaraya.
Source: kompas.com
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The roots of the plant itself have been used locally for generations, even one of the residents who has stage four breast cancer has felt the benefits of the disease.
However, behind the discovery, there is concern that the student teacher, who is afraid that many people will hunt down the tree so that it can damage the forests in Central Kalimantan.
Here are the facts behind the efficacy of the roots of pirated plants:
1. Plants live in the forest.
This plant can only be found inside the forest, one of which is in the forest which is about 2 hours drive from Palangkaraya City.
The tree grows by propagating despite having a strong and quite large trunk. The propagation of this tree can reach a height of more than 5 meters to the top of another tree.
Its roots also pierced at the bottom of the peatland water flow. This tree can only live in lush locations where not much sunlight enters, covered by lush forests.
At first glance, the tree is like an ordinary tree, difficult to distinguish from other plants.
2. Considered a mystical plant.
Bajakah is a typical plant of Central Kalimantan which has long been used as a cure for hereditary cancer by the ancestors of the Dayak tribe.
The supervisor of SMAN 2 Palangkaraya, Herlina, said that there had never been any scientific research on pirated plants.
Until there was an assumption from the local community that identified the plants that were wholesome and mystical.
"This plant is always identified with mysticism. However, based on the results of our laboratory tests, the content in this plant can indeed cure cancer," Herlina said as quoted by Kompas.com from AIMAN, Wednesday (08/13/2019) morning.
3. Have antioxidants.
Bajakah wood is a plant that is used as a cure for cancer by students of SMAN 2 Palangkaraya.
Head of the Bio Chemistry and Molecular Laboratory of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Lambung Mangkurat (FK ULM) Eko Suhartono did not expect, when offered researching pirated wood there were many content of antioxidant compounds in pirated wood that could function against cancer cells.
"The results of research in the lab, which is clear this pirakah has compounds that can act as antioxidants which can also act as anti-cancer,"
4. Cure stage four breast cancer.
Daldin, a native of Dayak tribe in Gunung Mas Regency, Palangkaraya, a family with stage four breast cancer, said that his mother had stage four breast cancer for more than 10 years.
Her mother was convicted of stage four breast cancer in the 1970-1980s, causing her breasts to ooze pus.
In fact, the doctor asked his mother to have surgery immediately. However, the mother refused and chose to return home.
Daldin said, his mother could recover completely after consuming boiled water from the root of the rose plant that her father was looking for in the middle of the forest.
"In just two weeks of reaction, a month was completely recovered," Daldin said when interviewed exclusively by Aiman Witjaksono, host of the AIMAN program on Kompas TV, Tuesday (08/13/2019).
5. Fear of forest exploitation.
After three Palangkaraya High School 2 succeeded in finding a cure for cancer cure from pirated plants and became a world champion in Seoul, South Korea, concerns arose from the teacher that many people would hunt down the tree so that it could damage the forests in Central Kalimantan.
Initially Helita refused to be interviewed, let alone reveal the full origins and clear names of the wood called the steel.
He did not want the discovery would have an impact on forest destruction in Central Kalimantan.
In fact, he is worried that there will be massive natural exploitation of forests in Central Kalimantan, especially for those who have commercial goals.
"I don't want this to be a problem, especially in the case of Central Kalimantan's forest exploitation," Helita said when met by Kompas.com at SMA Negeri 2, Palangkaraya.
Source: kompas.com
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