The Ilocano are a local people from the Philippines that believe that a craving for sour fruit means that a woman is expecting. They also believe in carrying salt with them to ward off evil spirits. Some of the superstitions surrounding marriage include driving in the same vehicle to or from the church, dropping of a coin, and the dropping of a veil all of which are said to bring bad luck and misfortune on the married couple.
There are no scientific evidences for superstitious beliefs. Not only that, but there is no evidence of any kind for superstitious beliefs.
All of them, that is why they are superstitions.
Superstitious beliefs are basically not proven and beliefs with scientific basis are beliefs that are proven to be true.
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Some examples of Ilocano traditions and beliefs include pagta (respect for elders), burying the placenta of a newborn to ensure good health and prosperity, and the belief in anitos (spiritual ancestors) who protect and guide the living. Palpas (prayers and rituals) are also performed for various occasions such as planting crops or curing illnesses.
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Many cultures have superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids. The Philippines do not seem to share superstitions of comets and asteroids.