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<!--T:1--> ''' | <!--T:1--> '''He'''<ref>Mbah Sipah (Traditional Massage Therapist, 60 Years)</ref> is one of the traditional massage therapists for infants residing in Wonosari, Kendal. His daily activity involves massaging infants or adults who need assistance. In his daily life, he can massage 5-6 people with a duration of 1-2 hours. During the massage process, Mbah Sipah uses a special concoction he makes himself, often called ‘Wedak’. The Wedak concoction is made using traditional spices, including Rice Kencur, Lemongrass, Tamarind, Pulo Waras Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare Mill), Temu Giring (Curcuma heyneana), and Salt. These ingredients are mixed with warm water and then applied to the entire body during the massage. Not only does he massage, but Mbah Sipah is also skilled in preparing herbal remedies, with ingredients including; Temulawak, Temu Giring, Widowati, Lempuyang, and Tamarind. The herbal medicine made by Mbah Sipah is believed to cure all kinds of ailments. The preparation involves drying, grinding, and adding warm water. | ||
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He[1] is one of the traditional massage therapists for infants residing in Wonosari, Kendal. His daily activity involves massaging infants or adults who need assistance. In his daily life, he can massage 5-6 people with a duration of 1-2 hours. During the massage process, Mbah Sipah uses a special concoction he makes himself, often called ‘Wedak’. The Wedak concoction is made using traditional spices, including Rice Kencur, Lemongrass, Tamarind, Pulo Waras Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare Mill), Temu Giring (Curcuma heyneana), and Salt. These ingredients are mixed with warm water and then applied to the entire body during the massage. Not only does he massage, but Mbah Sipah is also skilled in preparing herbal remedies, with ingredients including; Temulawak, Temu Giring, Widowati, Lempuyang, and Tamarind. The herbal medicine made by Mbah Sipah is believed to cure all kinds of ailments. The preparation involves drying, grinding, and adding warm water.
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