It is a common belief in the Philippines that if modern
medicine is unable to cure a particular illness, the ailment may be due to a
nunos curse. The victim is brought to an
albularyo, a Philippine practitioner of
traditional medicine. The
albularyo will perform a type of divination known as
pagtatawas. During this ritual, a burning piece of
alum (
tawas) or a candle is melted and poured onto a disc or spoon. The molten matter is then dribbled over a basin of water, allowing the alum or wax to cool and form shapes on the water's surface. These will then be interpreted by the
albularyo as signs pointing to the cause of the patient's illness and whether a curse has transpired. In order to be cured, the victim's family may be asked to provide an
offering to the nuno such as fruits or other food,
drink, or a material object. If the victim is still sick after the offering, it may be necessary to personally ask the nuno's forgiveness, which is believed to be a wise measure in order to prevent permanent
possession of the victim by an evil spirit, which could later cause insanity. It is also possible to kill the nuno by catching it and crushing its head between a person's fingers or thighs. This will remove any spell cast by the nuno. But this method is often not recommended as it could incur the wrath of a nuno's kin and friends. Nunos are protectors of the Earth, and have the ability to sense goodness and evil. If you radiate purity, they are able to tell, and will often reveal themselves. If you have skepticism, cynicism or darkness, they will avoid you or make you ill so you stay away from the area. When countryside becomes modernized and urbanized, the nunos often flee, die, or go further down into the earth. ==Precautions==