Explore the Top 10 home remedies in South East Asia during in the 2000s. A complete historical overview and ranking. This comprehensive dataset is meticulously compiled from verified global sources and updated regularly. Use the sorting and filtering tools to explore the data, or export it as CSV for deeper analysis. All figures are cross-referenced with authoritative international databases.
| Rank ⇵ | Home Entity ⇵ | Metric ⇵ | Note ⇵ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tiger Balm | Singapore/SE Asia Headaches and Muscle Aches | Singapore |
| 2 | Gamat (Sea Cucumber) Oil | Malaysia/Indonesia Wound Healing | Malaysia |
| 3 | Jamu (Turmeric and Ginger) | Indonesia Traditional Immunity/Health Drink | Indonesia |
| 4 | Coin Rubbing (Cao Gio / Kerokan) | Vietnam/Indonesia Wind/Cold Release | Vietnam/Indonesia |
| 5 | Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) Juice | Vietnam/Thailand Heatiness and Skin | Vietnam |
| 6 | White Flower Oil | Malaysia/Singapore Dizziness and Nausea | Malaysia |
| 7 | Tamarind Paste | Thailand/Philippines Fever Reduction | Thailand |
| 8 | Pandan Leaves (Boiled) | SE Asia Cooling Drink/Stomach Settler | Singapore/Malaysia |
| 9 | Coconut Oil (Virgin) | Philippines Skin, Hair, and Digestion | Philippines |
| 10 | Guava Leaves (Boiled) | Philippines/Indonesia Diarrhea Remedy | Philippines |