Abstract

Indonesian people have used herbal ingredients for health. However, there are differences in natural resources and knowledge of plant processing techniques in medicine which differ from region to region. This community service aims to increase public knowledge about the types of plants that can be cultivated in Family Medicine Garden and their health benefits. Educational activities and the establishment of a Family Medicine Garden (TOGA) were held at the UHO Faculty of Pharmacy drug park. The method of educational activities is in the form of lectures and question-and-answer interactions, followed by manufacturing and planting medicinal plants at Family Medicine Garden. Education is carried out by introducing the efficacy of 21 plants, the parts used and the benefits of Family Medicine Garden. The activity went well, and the community was enthusiastic about getting new knowledge about types of plants and how to make Family Medicine Garden.

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