Chapter 3 Mucuna pruriens vs. Morbus Parkinson
Making the case for medicinal supplements within Medicinal Agroecology
Author(s)
Fiebrig, Immo Norman
Van de Vijver, Monique
van Kan, Corrie J.
Language
EnglishAbstract
This current chapter reports an initially singular case of a PD patient in Germany who could not be treated with conventional PD medication and whose quality of life had deteriorated dramatically after diagnosis, including long episodes of psychoses. Following therapy with an Ayurvedic (botanical) preparation from the beans of Mucuna pruriens (MP) – the patient´s fate was improved substantially at the time. This compelling, and – rather by fortune – well-documented case was pivotal to spreading the experience with MP within the European network of PD patients, mostly by word of mouth. The PD patient community and neurologists were supported by available online information around the medicinal plant, MP, and the bean´s active components, as well as an initial clinical study followed by a second one in 2004. Based on this first evidence, some neurologists were willing to support their patients with MP-based complementary therapy. As far as the authors are aware, from approximately 1997 until to date such cases were treated predominantly in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and The Netherlands. Clinical experience is mainly based on the feedback from patients and volunteers pushing to understand the added value of MP and prompting the availability of a safe and effective natural medicinal product that can be prescribed to PD patients. Their findings constitute the basis of this chapter.
Keywords
agroecological systems/health, companion-planting, natural approaches + soil remediation, plant bio-active compounds, plant-based preparations, sustainable cultivation, traditional and plant derived medicines/remedies/veterinary medicine/animal homeopathyDOI
10.1201/9781003146902-5ISBN
9780367705565, 9780367702977, 9781003146902Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2023Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies
Botany and plant sciences
Biology, life sciences
Forestry and silviculture