Penawar
Penawar is a term used in Malay and Indonesian languages to denote an antidote, remedy, or cure. In general usage, it refers to a substance that counteracts the effects of poison or alleviates illness. The word can describe a specific antidote for a known toxin, or more broadly any remedy believed to restore health. In modern medical contexts, the precise term for a substance that counteracts a poison is antidote; penawar is common vernacular for both antidotes and cures.
In traditional medicine, penawar often denotes herbal preparations or natural substances regarded as having healing properties.
Etymologically, penawar is attested in Malay and Indonesian vocabularies and is widely understood across Malay-speaking communities.
See also: antidote, medicine, traditional medicine, herbal remedy, Malay language, Indonesian language.