The script appears to be a conversation between a doctor, presumably Doctor Niko, and several villagers in a traditional village in West Java, Indonesia. The doctor is visiting the village as part of a health check-up program and to provide health information.
The villagers discuss various health issues, including wounds, itchiness, and lack of appetite. The doctor provides advice on treating these conditions, such as using NaCl liquid to clean wounds, using gloves when washing, and using moisturizing creams for dry skin. The doctor also notes that the villagers do not eat rice due to hunger.
The conversation also includes a discussion about the harvest of cassava and shrimp paste, with the doctor explaining how to prepare these foods. The villagers express their appreciation for the doctor's advice and the opportunity to learn about maintaining their health.
The doctor later discusses the use of Soffel, an anti-mosquito lotion, and how it can be used to protect against dengue fever. The villagers express their interest in using this product.
The script ends with the doctor expressing her intention to return to Bandung and encouraging the villagers to follow her on Instagram. The villagers express their anticipation for the next visit.
1. The narrator and Dr. Nikolatif, a doctor from Jakarta, are visiting a traditional village in the Cimahi area of West Java. The village is named Cirendeu and the name comes from the lace tree which used to grow a lot in the area .
2. Dr. Nikolatif is checking the health of the residents and found a child with wounds on their legs that are still wet. He also found small lumps on their hands, which he identified as a disease called sweet blood caused by an itching sensation and sudden appearance .
3. Dr. Nikolatif advises the residents to go to the doctor for treatment. The initial treatment involves dousing the wounds with NaCl liquid and then applying an ointment to reduce injuries .
4. He also observed a woman with skin issues that he suspected to be irritant contact dermatitis. He advised her to moisturize her skin and use gloves when washing to prevent further irritation .
5. Dr. Nikolatif and the narrator then went to harvest cassava due to the rainy season making the roads muddy and slippery .
6. Before harvesting, the locals usually say a prayer as a form of gratitude, hoping that the harvest will be beneficial for many people .
7. Dr. Nikolatif shared the process of cleaning and grating the cassava, drying it in the sun for a day or two, and then pounding it until it's smooth .
8. He also tried cassava rice for the first time and found it tastes the same as regular white rice .
9. In another part of their journey, Dr. Nikolatif met a baby who was given coffee by his mother to reduce fever. He explained that giving coffee to a child who has a fever is a myth and can actually harm their digestion .
10. He also shared about a product called Soffel, an anti-mosquito lotion that is safe for soft skin and kids. It contains moisturizer, making it feel soft and cool on the skin .
11. Dr. Nikolatif and the narrator then made a salad with edamame and lettuce. They washed the vegetables first, mixed them with dressing, and added pencil flowers to make them prettier .
12. Dr. Nikolatif shared the benefits of eating a lot of vegetable salad, including improving digestion, making the heart healthy, and losing weight .
13. In another part of their journey, Dr. Nikolatif and the narrator visited a place called IT Farm Lembang in West Java .
14. They also tried a product called Vegeta, a drink with orange juice and multi-kind of natural fiber and prebiotics to help meet daily fiber needs and improve digestion .
15. Dr. Nikolatif and the narrator plan to continue their journey in Bandung .