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Tubig sa Baging ng Balika ininom namin‼️ ito na ang puno ng Prutas na nakakagamot | ROMALYNVLOGS
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English Summary of Video (AI):
The video features individuals exploring nature and discussing various plants. Here's a summary of the discussions and activities:

- They examine a fruit hanging from a tree; it is not identified as bignay or inyam but rather a type of vine that has berries and its root contains water.
- The focus is on a plant known locally as "balika," which resembles ginseng and has medicinal properties, particularly for those wanting to conceive or with coughs.
- Tay Carlos has cleaned up an area for them to look at plants and vloggers are mentioned.
- They take caution not to harm the plant as it is considered rare.
- Rina plans to use the root of the plant to make a medicinal concoction for a cough.
- They plan to first collect the fruit and then cut a plant segment to check for water and attempt drinking it.
- Conrad climbs to harvest the fruit to prevent it from falling.
- The root of the plant is dug up to be used as medicine; it is compared to herbs used in Chinese medicine.
- The taste of the fruit is likened to that of a local fruit called "bignay," although it's clarified that it's not the same.
- Conrad attempts to cut a segment of the vine, which is challenging due to thorns on the plant.
- It is revealed that the plant's stem contains water, which is taste-tested by the participants. They compare the watery sap to coconut water, suggesting it could be a source of hydration in the mountains.
- They discuss that not all vines have drinkable water and that some can be poisonous.
- A bit of disappointment is shown when the water from the vine isn't as plentiful as expected, and the taste of the stem itself is described as bitter.
- They conclude that while the liquid is fresh and cool, it is relatively flavorless, with only a slight sweet note.
- The video also includes a moment where the participants proceed towards a mountain owned by Tay Carlos to inspect their crops.
- Black rice is shown at the end of the video, and one of the participants marvels at its appearance.

It ends with a sign-off, expressing hopes that the viewers enjoyed learning about the various plants and their uses. The video is presented as an educational adventure into the local flora.


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00:00.0
Ayan yung bunga o, nakalawit o.
00:02.9
Ayan o, ginseng.
00:05.0
Ugat ng balika.
00:13.7
Mabagsakan yung bunga nga ako, Kunrad!
00:24.5
Patitan nga ako, Kawsat.
00:26.8
Nilinisan ni Tay Carlos yung kukuhanan natin.
00:30.0
Ang ating mga vlogger.
00:43.0
Vlogger na yan?
00:44.4
Ano yun o?
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