“Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero

IntroductionHarmful usage of tobacco is a public health problem of global concern and, in many countries, the main risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Yet, in the Peruvian Amazon, the geographical region believed to be tobacco’s historical birthplace, this plant is associated with a strikingl...

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Main Authors: Ilana Berlowitz, Ernesto García Torres, Heinrich Walt, Ursula Wolf, Caroline Maake, Chantal Martin-Soelch
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-db7caad0e0af4596b7fc93c18155772e2020-11-25T03:05:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122020-10-011110.3389/fphar.2020.594591594591“Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro TabaqueroIlana Berlowitz0Ilana Berlowitz1Ernesto García Torres2Heinrich Walt3Ursula Wolf4Caroline Maake5Chantal Martin-Soelch6Unit of Clinical and Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandInstitute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandIndependent Practitioner, Loreto, PeruDepartment of Oral- and Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, SwitzerlandUnit of Clinical and Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, SwitzerlandIntroductionHarmful usage of tobacco is a public health problem of global concern and, in many countries, the main risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Yet, in the Peruvian Amazon, the geographical region believed to be tobacco’s historical birthplace, this plant is associated with a strikingly different usage and repute: Tobacco (especially Nicotiana rustica L.) in this area is described as a potent medicinal plant, used topically or via ingestion to treat a variety of health conditions. The goal of this transdisciplinary field study was to investigate clinical applications of the tobacco plant as per Amazonian medicine exemplified in the practice of a reputed Maestro Tabaquero, an Amazonian traditional healer whose medical specialization focuses on tobacco-based treatments.MethodsUsing a transdisciplinary clinical approach, we conducted in-depth interviews with the tabaquero applying the systematizing expert interview method, in order to map modes of preparation and administration, indications, contraindications, effects, risks, adverse effects, and systemic aspects of tobacco-based remedies.ResultsThe informant’s descriptions revealed refined knowledge on this plant’s therapeutic properties and scope, safety profile, and application techniques. The main indications mentioned included “problems of the mind,” of the respiratory system, parasitic illnesses (intestinal/skin), gout, and Amazonian epistemic conditions described as spiritual-energetic in nature. A liquid remedy taken orally was his most commonly used preparation, with acute/sub-acute effects involving a pronounced psychoactive component (altered state of consciousness) and physiological response (emesis, nausea). A skilled tabaquero that knows how to dose, administer, and intervene in case of adverse effects was considered imperative for safe treatment delivery.ConclusionsTo our knowledge, this is the first study employing a transdisciplinary clinical approach to examine therapeutic applications of tobacco by an Amazonian tabaquero. Our findings significantly contribute to the growing research literature on Amazonian medicine and emergent psychedelic-assisted therapies and could, in the long-term, open new treatment avenues in several domains. Forthcoming studies should assess toxicity/safety and clinical outcomes of patients receiving Amazonian tobacco-based treatment.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2020.594591/fulltobaccoNicotiana rustica L.Amazonmedicinal plantPerupsychoactive
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Ernesto García Torres
Heinrich Walt
Ursula Wolf
Caroline Maake
Chantal Martin-Soelch
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Ilana Berlowitz
Ernesto García Torres
Heinrich Walt
Ursula Wolf
Caroline Maake
Chantal Martin-Soelch
“Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
Frontiers in Pharmacology
tobacco
Nicotiana rustica L.
Amazon
medicinal plant
Peru
psychoactive
author_facet Ilana Berlowitz
Ilana Berlowitz
Ernesto García Torres
Heinrich Walt
Ursula Wolf
Caroline Maake
Chantal Martin-Soelch
author_sort Ilana Berlowitz
title “Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
title_short “Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
title_full “Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
title_fullStr “Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
title_full_unstemmed “Tobacco Is the Chief Medicinal Plant in My Work”: Therapeutic Uses of Tobacco in Peruvian Amazonian Medicine Exemplified by the Work of a Maestro Tabaquero
title_sort “tobacco is the chief medicinal plant in my work”: therapeutic uses of tobacco in peruvian amazonian medicine exemplified by the work of a maestro tabaquero
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pharmacology
issn 1663-9812
publishDate 2020-10-01
description IntroductionHarmful usage of tobacco is a public health problem of global concern and, in many countries, the main risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Yet, in the Peruvian Amazon, the geographical region believed to be tobacco’s historical birthplace, this plant is associated with a strikingly different usage and repute: Tobacco (especially Nicotiana rustica L.) in this area is described as a potent medicinal plant, used topically or via ingestion to treat a variety of health conditions. The goal of this transdisciplinary field study was to investigate clinical applications of the tobacco plant as per Amazonian medicine exemplified in the practice of a reputed Maestro Tabaquero, an Amazonian traditional healer whose medical specialization focuses on tobacco-based treatments.MethodsUsing a transdisciplinary clinical approach, we conducted in-depth interviews with the tabaquero applying the systematizing expert interview method, in order to map modes of preparation and administration, indications, contraindications, effects, risks, adverse effects, and systemic aspects of tobacco-based remedies.ResultsThe informant’s descriptions revealed refined knowledge on this plant’s therapeutic properties and scope, safety profile, and application techniques. The main indications mentioned included “problems of the mind,” of the respiratory system, parasitic illnesses (intestinal/skin), gout, and Amazonian epistemic conditions described as spiritual-energetic in nature. A liquid remedy taken orally was his most commonly used preparation, with acute/sub-acute effects involving a pronounced psychoactive component (altered state of consciousness) and physiological response (emesis, nausea). A skilled tabaquero that knows how to dose, administer, and intervene in case of adverse effects was considered imperative for safe treatment delivery.ConclusionsTo our knowledge, this is the first study employing a transdisciplinary clinical approach to examine therapeutic applications of tobacco by an Amazonian tabaquero. Our findings significantly contribute to the growing research literature on Amazonian medicine and emergent psychedelic-assisted therapies and could, in the long-term, open new treatment avenues in several domains. Forthcoming studies should assess toxicity/safety and clinical outcomes of patients receiving Amazonian tobacco-based treatment.
topic tobacco
Nicotiana rustica L.
Amazon
medicinal plant
Peru
psychoactive
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fphar.2020.594591/full
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