Chapter 3 Mucuna pruriens vs. Morbus Parkinson Making the case for medicinal supplements within Medicinal Agroecology

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) p...

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Main Author: Fiebrig, Immo Norman (auth)
Other Authors: Van de Vijver, Monique (auth), van Kan, Corrie J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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