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Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine (JHTM)
ISSN : 25414178     EISSN : 25415409     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine aims to stimulate the discovery and development of holistic care, complementer medicine, herbal and traditional medicine. We accept articles on the holistic care, complementer medicine, herbal, cultivation and extraction of raw materials, the analysis of these materials’ phytochemical/pharmacological effects or toxicity, or the potential applications of natural extracts, fractions, or compounds in the formulation of traditional medicine. Research articles, case studies, and short communications are accepted and literature reviews will be accepted.
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THE EFFECT OF SPIRITUAL EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE (SEFT) THERAPY ON DEPRESSION LEVELS IN THE ELDERLY Nurul Hemmawati
Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine Vol. 4 No. 03 (2020): Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine
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Depression is a feeling of sadness and pessimism associated with an affliction. Depression is a mental health problem which most commonly occurs in the elderly. Elderly with depression are had a higher risk of suicide. Based on the survey of July until October 2014 found that 7 of 10 elderly with depression. It show the high incidence of depression in the elderly in UPT Panti Sosial Lanjut Usia Blitar Tulungagung 2015. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of SEFT therapy for depression level in the elderly. This research use pre-experiment design, with one group pre-post test design. Data source of this research is the primary data. Total population was 18 people and the 15 people selected to be the subject by purposive sampling. The independent variable of this study is SEFT therapy and the dependent variable is the depression level in the elderly. The results of this research was there were some differences of depression level before and after give SEFT therapy. Before SEFT therapy, the level of mild depression about 46.7% and middle level depression was 53.3% then after give SEFT therapy mild level depression is about 86.7% and middle level depressin is 13.3%. The data were analyzed with statistical test by Wilcoxon test. P value 0.001 obtained depressed levels, then H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. There are differences in the level of depression before and after given SEFT therapy in elderly SEFT in UPT Panti Sosial Lanjut Usia Blitar Tulungagung 2015. Thus, respondents expected SEFT therapy as a non-pharmacological therapy for depression.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SMOKING HABIT AND DECREASE IN SALIVARY FLOW RATE Dwi Septian Wijaya
Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine Vol. 4 No. 03 (2020): Journal of Holistic and Traditional Medicine
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Smoking is an addictive habit and is an important factor that can cause various diseases and even death. The dangers of smoking on the health of the body have been proven by many researchers. Smoking can affect the physiology of the oral cavity.In the longterm it can lead to a lack of sensitivity and sense of taste receptor changes and suppressthe salivary reflex.People with smokingchanges the value of the degree of acidity (pH) saliva.A research showed that smoking can make the pH of the saliva can becomemore acidic. Smoking habits can interfere with the function of the salivary glands and result in a decrease in salivary flow rate.The decrease in the flow rate of saliva has another impact on the oral cavity. These include caries, increased plaque accumulation,difficulty swallowing and chewing food, and teeth becoming more sensitive. The effects on the mucosa include mucositis,mucosal atrophy, and oral candidiasis.
THE ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY ASSAY OF LEAF EXTRACTS OF MORINGA (Moringa Oleiferalam) Ansori
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Plants are a source of various types of chemical compounds that have medicinal properties. The use of plants as medicine is alegacy from our ancestors that has been used since time immemorial and has been widely used for a long period of time almost all over the world. Research on natural ingredients itself has been widely researched in Indonesia. This is related to the content ofactive ingredients as a result of secondary metabolism in plants which can provide many benefits, one of which is found in Moringa plants are efficacious as anti-cancer, anti-bacterial, hypotensive, inhibiting the activity of bacteria and fungi. The chemical content contained in it is rich in vitamin A and vitamin C, glucosionate and isothiosinate compounds.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDER AND STROKE RISK Wilda Maulida Hikmah
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Stroke is a blood circulation disorder in the brain that causes impaired brain function which can result in various effects on thebody. Symptoms of a stroke last more than 24 hours or cause death, in addition to causing death, a stroke will also have an impacton life. the impact of a stroke among others, the memory becomes impaired and there is a decline in memory, decreases thequality of life of the sufferer as well as family life and those around him, experiences a decrease in quality of life and physical andmental disabilities. The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between gender and stroke. This research design isquantitative with cross sectional design. The sample in this study amounted to 108 respondents. The test used is the chi squaretest. The results showed that there was a relationship between gender and stroke risk.
EXTRACT OF MINDI LEAF ( MELIA AZEDARACH L) Gusti Wangi Permana
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The interest of the Indonesian people to use natural ingredients as traditional medicines that are easily available and affordable is the cause of the need for research on the active chemical substances contained in plants. One of the plants that can be used as medicine is the mindi plant (Melia azedarach L.) which is used by the community as a deuretic (urinary laxative), worm laxative,laxative, and so on. Chemical content contained in mindi leaves is achaloid parasina, routine flavonoids, bitter substances, saponins, tannins, steroids, and kaemferol.

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