Authors :
Rohini Raju Lande; Dipak Jivan Puri; Dr. Anjali M. Wankhade
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November
Google Scholar :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10250229
Abstract :
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an
incapacitating emotional wellness condition that
influences people who have encountered horrible
mishaps. While regular medicines have shown some
viability, there is a developing interest in investigating
options and reciprocal treatments, like central nervous
system (CNS) plant treatment, for dealing with the side
effects and working on the personal satisfaction of those
with PTSD. This review article gives an outline of the
present status of information regarding CNS plant
treatment for PTSD. The article begins with a summary
of the neurological basis of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), emphasizing the complex interplay
between intense pressure and the focal sensory system. It
explores the pharmacological and neurochemical aspects
of CNS plant therapy, elucidating how plant blends
could modify brain mechanisms entangled in the chaos.
An application of CNS plant therapy raises ethical, legal,
and safety issues that are also discussed. The paper
emphasizes that to guarantee the responsible and moral
application of these treatments, thorough scientific
research, standardized dosage, and patient monitoring
are necessary. In the end, this thorough analysis
summarizes the body of research and provides insights
into the potential and difficulties of CNS plant therapy
as a supplement or substitute for traditional treatments
for PTSD sufferers. This paper seeks to add to the
continuing discussion about the inclusion of plant-based
therapies in the care of post-traumatic stress disorder by
promoting a better awareness of the potential
advantages and hazards. The article goes into additional
detail about the rich history of plant-based remedies and
how important they are to different cultures. It talks
about the variety of CNS plant species, their active
ingredients, and the modern and ancient methods
connected to their medical application. Ayahuasca,
cannabis, and psilocybin-containing fungus are among
the notable plant options that are thoroughly
investigated.
This article also looks at the clinical data
supporting CNS plant treatment for PTSD. It discusses
observational data and clinical trials, providing insight
into the efficacy, safety, and possible side effects of these
treatments. The review also looks into the possiblemechanisms of action of CNS plants in reducing
symptoms of PTSD, including how they affect mood,
anxiety, and memory.
Keywords :
PTSD, Central Nervous System, Plant Therapy, Trauma, Mental Health, PTSD Symptoms, Complementary Medicine, Stress Management, Pharmacotherapy, Psychotherapy, Clinical Trials, Efficacy and Safety, Side Effects, Healing Trauma, Research Findings, Treatment Approach.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an
incapacitating emotional wellness condition that
influences people who have encountered horrible
mishaps. While regular medicines have shown some
viability, there is a developing interest in investigating
options and reciprocal treatments, like central nervous
system (CNS) plant treatment, for dealing with the side
effects and working on the personal satisfaction of those
with PTSD. This review article gives an outline of the
present status of information regarding CNS plant
treatment for PTSD. The article begins with a summary
of the neurological basis of post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), emphasizing the complex interplay
between intense pressure and the focal sensory system. It
explores the pharmacological and neurochemical aspects
of CNS plant therapy, elucidating how plant blends
could modify brain mechanisms entangled in the chaos.
An application of CNS plant therapy raises ethical, legal,
and safety issues that are also discussed. The paper
emphasizes that to guarantee the responsible and moral
application of these treatments, thorough scientific
research, standardized dosage, and patient monitoring
are necessary. In the end, this thorough analysis
summarizes the body of research and provides insights
into the potential and difficulties of CNS plant therapy
as a supplement or substitute for traditional treatments
for PTSD sufferers. This paper seeks to add to the
continuing discussion about the inclusion of plant-based
therapies in the care of post-traumatic stress disorder by
promoting a better awareness of the potential
advantages and hazards. The article goes into additional
detail about the rich history of plant-based remedies and
how important they are to different cultures. It talks
about the variety of CNS plant species, their active
ingredients, and the modern and ancient methods
connected to their medical application. Ayahuasca,
cannabis, and psilocybin-containing fungus are among
the notable plant options that are thoroughly
investigated.
This article also looks at the clinical data
supporting CNS plant treatment for PTSD. It discusses
observational data and clinical trials, providing insight
into the efficacy, safety, and possible side effects of these
treatments. The review also looks into the possiblemechanisms of action of CNS plants in reducing
symptoms of PTSD, including how they affect mood,
anxiety, and memory.
Keywords :
PTSD, Central Nervous System, Plant Therapy, Trauma, Mental Health, PTSD Symptoms, Complementary Medicine, Stress Management, Pharmacotherapy, Psychotherapy, Clinical Trials, Efficacy and Safety, Side Effects, Healing Trauma, Research Findings, Treatment Approach.