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Tanaman Obat Keluarga (TOGA) merupakan tanaman yang ditanam di sekitar pekarangan rumah warga. TOGA dahulu disebut apotek hidup. TOGA menjadi salah satu pilihan masyarakat untuk ditanam di lahan pekarangan, dengan pertimbangan karena dapat dimanfaatkan untuk kesehatan. Tanaman obat dapat dijadikan obat yang aman, tidak mengandung bahan kimia, murah, dan mudah didapat. Pada buku ini berisikan 40 jenis Tanaman Obat Keluarga (TOGA) yang berada di Desa Pakuli, Kecamatan Gumbasa, Kabupaten Sigi. Selain itu, manfaat dan cara pengolahannya juga dipaparkan secara jelas dan rinci. Isi dalam buku ini disajikan dengan bahasa yang sederhana sehingga lebih mudah dipahami para pembaca.
Originally published: [London]: Quilliam, 1991 (Classics of Muslim spirituality; 3).
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