Abstract

Indonesia has very abundant natural wealth, especially Indonesian medicinal plants, which number more than 2000 types. This natural wealth is utilized by the community for consumption as herbal medicine and simple traditional medicine preparations. The very varied secondary metabolite content in herbal plants can be used as an immunomodulator. Immunomodulators are biological or synthetic substances that can stimulate, suppress or modulate components of the immune system, both innate and adaptive. The price of chemical drugs that act as immunomodulators on the market is expensive, so it is necessary to develop alternative immunomodulators that come from herbal ingredients that are easily available locally. Some herbal plants that are so far known as kitchen spices, if processed in the right way and with the right composition it can be used as an Immunodrink, which is a herbal drink that can boost the immune system. The aim of this community service is to provide education to the mothers of the An-Nisa' recitation congregation regarding several herbal ingredients that can improve the immune system and how to process them. The method for implementing this activity is through the lecture method which is carried out in the prayer room in Krajan hamlet, Mangli Village, Kaliwates District. The duration of the activity is 1 day. The result of this PKM activity is that the participants gain knowledge about several herbal ingredients that can be used as drinks that can boost the immune system and how to process them. The aim of this community service is to provide education to the mothers of the An-Nisa' recitation congregation regarding several herbal ingredients that can improve the immune system and how to process them. The method for implementing this activity is through the lecture method which is carried out in the prayer room in Krajan hamlet, Mangli Village, Kaliwates District. The duration of the activity is 1 day. The result of this PKM activity is that the participants gain knowledge about several herbal ingredients that can be used as drinks that can boost the immune system and how to process them. The aim of this community service is to provide education to the mothers of the An-Nisa' recitation congregation regarding several herbal ingredients that can improve the immune system and how to process them. The method for implementing this activity is through the lecture method which is carried out in the prayer room in Krajan hamlet, Mangli Village, Kaliwates District. The duration of the activity is 1 day. The result of this PKM activity is that the participants gain knowledge about several herbal ingredients that can be used as drinks that can boost the immune system and how to process them. The method for implementing this activity is through the lecture method which is carried out in the prayer room in Krajan hamlet, Mangli Village, Kaliwates District. The duration of the activity is 1 day. The result of this PKM activity is that the participants gain knowledge about several herbal ingredients that can be used as drinks that can boost the immune system and how to process them. The method for implementing this activity is through the lecture method which is carried out in the prayer room in Krajan hamlet, Mangli Village, Kaliwates District. The duration of the activity is 1 day. The result of this PKM activity is that the participants gain knowledge about several herbal ingredients that can be used as drinks that can boost the immune system and how to process them.

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