Residents of Ketapang Lor, Indonesia, are participating in educational programs to increase their understanding of traditional herbal medicine. The initiative addresses the varying levels and regulations surrounding natural remedies, ranging from traditional *jamu* to standardized herbal medicines. Experts emphasize the importance of recognizing these differences to ensure safe and effective use. The program aims to empower older adults with knowledge about the quality control and potential risks associated with herbal products. This education is crucial as herbal remedies are deeply ingrained in Indonesian culture, but often lack standardized information for consumers. Organizers hope the increased awareness will promote responsible self-medication and informed healthcare choices within the community. The program highlights a growing national focus on integrating traditional medicine with modern healthcare practices.