About Us:
We founded Semar Sakti about 25 years ago, located in
Dampit, country of Malang. We trade high quality herbal
and agriculture products just for you such as Coffee,
Rice, Preprocessed Corn (used for snack industries), etc.
We also distribute some herbal products from Sido Muncul,
Leo, and Jago
History:
The development also happened in Indonesia. Long time
ago, our ancestors used plants for medicine. In 772, this
history was noted in the oldest document, i.e. a carved
relief of medicine on the Borobudur Temple. It was also
found in Prambanan, Panataran, and Tegalwangi Temple.
In 991-1016, the medicine formulation, extracted from
plants, was written on the palm leaves. It was called
Lontar Usada in Bali. In South Sulawesi, there were
also receipt writings called Lontarak Pabbura.
In Java, the writing of receipts was on Rontal (Ron:
leaves). The Tal leaves were the same as Lontar (palm
leaves). Several documents have been translated into
Indonesian and other foreign languages. One of them
was the translation of Lontar Usada in Dr. Wolfgang
Weck’s book, Heilkunde und Volkstum auf Bali (:
the Knowledge of Recovering and Behavior of Balinese).
He was a Dutch doctor. Before the World War II, Dr.
R. Goris often wrote about the Balinese Medical Literature
for the magazines published in Indonesia and foreign
countries.
In Indonesia, before its independence, two Dutch, J.
Kloppenburg-Versteegh and Martha C. van Wijk-Fransz,
had done the activity to gather data and information
about the plants utilized for medicine. They finished
the activity by publishing books, i.e. “Indische
Planten en Haar Geneeskracht” (:Indonesian Plants
and Their Usefulness for Health) and “Martha’s
Indische Kruiden Recepten Boek” (: Indonesian
Plants Receipt Book). Those books first translated into
Indonesian in two volumes by Bethesda Hospital, Yogyakarta.
In the era of Indonesian Royals, for instance the Surakarta
Royal Palace, the knowledge of medicine formulation
from natural materials had been booked in “Kawruh
Bab Jampi Jawi” (: the Knowledge of Javanese Herbs)
and published in 1858. It consisted of 1734 herbs formulation.
First, the plants were taken from the wild ones around
the houses. As they became rarer and rarer, our ancestor
searched them to farther places like forest. The plants’
different length of existence made the quality different.
This raised the idea to cultivate them.
This cultivation made the same quality. The harvest
time also took into consideration to maximize the quality.
Rimpang was usually best harvested at the end of dry
season when they stop growing; the leaves and branches
started to be dry and yellow. The fat, fleshy roots
were chosen. The best time to harvest was between 9
am until 11 am since recently it was known that during
that time, the assimilation was maximum. It was better
to harvest when it was flowering and before the fruit
ripe. The leather of branches, based on the experience,
was gathered in wet season, when they were sprouting.
At that moment, they contented with the most quality.
The flowers were best harvested before or when there
were pulverizing; when butterflies or bees came. Then,
fruits were best harvested before they were ripe (Javanese
chili, kemukus, and black pepper) or when they were
ripe (anise, white pepper). Finally, seeds were gathered
when fruits were ripe.
When Dutch occupied Indonesia, the western knowledge
entered. It shifted society’s natural medicine
knowledge slowly so that they were lack of it. Moreover,
they were reluctant to use it since it was determined
as old fashioned and not qualified enough. In fact,
the natural medicine was capable of curing diseases.
Eventhough Dutch invasion had ever decreased our belief
in natural medicine, it was not totally disappear. In
the war to be independent, the doctors used plants as
an alternative medicine. To imitate the passion spirit
to the natural medicine showed by Prof. Dr. M. Sardjito,
Dr. Ramali innovated the compilation of the natural
medicine formulation, “Formularium Medicamentorum
Soloensis” in Solo. When western countries spreaded
“Back To Nature”, actually Indonesian had
already utilized the natural medicine.
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