University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Health Educ Behav. 2024 Dec;51(6):796-808. doi: 10.1177/10901981231213348. Epub 2024 Oct 3.
Although the tobacco plant has been employed as a medicinal and sacred herb by Indigenous cultures across the Americas, its usage drastically changed after the 15th-century colonial arrival; its large-scale commodification and global marketing once brought to Europe lead to hedonic and addictive uses harmful to health. As a consequence, tobacco smoking is now one of the largest public health problems worldwide. However, in the Peruvian Amazon, a region of origin of tobacco species, Indigenous healers still know how to use the plant for therapeutic purposes. Due to a general disregard of Indigenous knowledge and stigma, these uses have however not so far been clinically investigated. We hence conducted for the first time a clinical field study assessing a sample of patients treated by a traditional healer specialized in tobacco in the Peruvian Amazon (observational design, pilot study, = 27). The study was conducted within a transdisciplinary and multi-epistemic medical frame, in close partnership with an Amazonian healer. We used validated self-report scales to quantitatively assess mental health variables before and after the weeklong treatment, and mixed-methods to report experienced effects. Paired-samples t-tests comparing pre- and post-treatment scores revealed significant reductions in anxiety, depression, perceived stress, and general symptom indicators. Experienced effects included initial physical discomfort, followed by psychologically or existentially/spiritually significant insights. Our findings point to a sophisticated therapeutic approach based on Indigenous knowledge of tobacco applications, which should be further investigated. The study also contributes to the burgeoning scientific field on therapeutic uses of contentious psychoactive plants.
虽然烟草植物已被美洲各地的原住民文化用作药用和神圣的草药,但在 15 世纪殖民时代到来后,其用途发生了巨大变化;它的大规模商品化和全球营销曾经给欧洲带来了享乐和成瘾的用途,对健康有害。因此,吸烟现在是全球最大的公共卫生问题之一。然而,在烟草物种的起源地秘鲁亚马逊地区,原住民治疗师仍然知道如何将该植物用于治疗目的。由于普遍忽视原住民知识和污名化,这些用途迄今尚未在临床上进行调查。因此,我们首次进行了一项临床实地研究,评估了秘鲁亚马逊地区一位专门从事烟草治疗的传统治疗师治疗的患者样本(观察设计,试点研究,n = 27)。该研究在跨学科和多认识论医学框架内进行,与一位亚马逊治疗师密切合作。我们使用经过验证的自我报告量表来定量评估治疗前和治疗后一周的心理健康变量,并采用混合方法报告经验效果。比较治疗前后得分的配对样本 t 检验显示,焦虑、抑郁、感知压力和一般症状指标显著降低。经验效果包括最初的身体不适,随后是心理上或存在/精神上的重要见解。我们的研究结果表明,这是一种基于对烟草应用的原住民知识的复杂治疗方法,值得进一步研究。该研究还为有争议的精神活性植物治疗用途的新兴科学领域做出了贡献。