Culture affects many aspects of human life, such as parental attitudes, child-rearing patterns, how to speak, what language to speak, how to dress, believe, treat patients, what to do with and how to feed them and to deal with funerals. Therefore, individuals’ health behaviors and perceptions are regarded as inseparable from each other. Communities, having endeavored to maintain their cultural characteristics for centuries, have passed down this on their health behaviors and strived to find cures to their health problems in their cultural lives.