kacip
Kacip refers to a type of traditional medicine or herbal remedy that is widely used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is derived from the roots of the plants *Labisia pumila*, commonly known as *aru* or *selusuh* in Malay. The plant is a small, herbaceous shrub found in the undergrowth of tropical rainforests.
Historically, kacip has been primarily used by women for reproductive health. It is believed to help with
Kacip is typically consumed as a tea, by boiling the dried roots in water. It can also