Participant Experiences on a Medicinal Plant Diet at Takiwasi Center: An In-Depth Small-Scale Survey

IF 1.2 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS Pub Date : 2021-10-27 DOI:10.1111/anoc.12143
Tereza Rumlerová, Fabio Friso, Jaime Torres Romero, Veronika Kavenská, Matteo Politi
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Abstract

The medicinal plant diet is a healing process used in traditional Amazonian medicine (TAM), and it is poorly described within the scientific literature. This work analyzes the experience of seven participants in this therapy performed at the Takiwasi Center in Peru. Semistructured interviews were performed before and after treatment, documenting participants’ motivation, psychological experience, and perceived personal changes (physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually), as well as the role played by each medicinal plant. All the interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Reasons to participate in the plant diet included self-discovery, personal development, interest in plant medicine, and professional realization. The experience was perceived as intense and allowed participants to experience self-acceptance, self-discovery, mental balance, rest, cleansing, and connection with nature. Three months after the experience, participants felt physical changes (n = 6), psychological changes (n = 7), social changes (n = 5), and spiritual changes (n = 5).

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Takiwasi中心药用植物饮食的参与者体验:一项深入的小规模调查
药用植物饮食是传统亚马逊医学(TAM)中使用的一种治疗过程,在科学文献中描述得很差。这项工作分析了在秘鲁Takiwasi中心进行这种治疗的七名参与者的经验。在治疗前后进行了半结构化访谈,记录了参与者的动机、心理体验和感知到的个人变化(身体、心理、社会和精神),以及每种药用植物所起的作用。所有访谈都被记录、转录,并使用解释性现象学分析进行分析。参与植物饮食的原因包括自我发现、个人发展、对植物医学的兴趣和专业实现。这种体验被认为是强烈的,允许参与者体验自我接纳、自我发现、心理平衡、休息、清洁和与自然的联系。三个月后,参与者感受到了身体变化(n = 6)、心理变化(n = 7)、社会变化(n = 5)和精神变化(n = 5)。
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