Tourette’s syndrome natural plant-based treatment
While only around 1% of people in the UK are estimated to have Tourette’s syndrome, it is a very well known condition that often has a major impact on the lives of those affected. Tourette’s syndrome can be greatly exacerbated in times of emotional stress, and lead to the development of mental health conditions like anxiety and OCD, and so it's extremely important that people receive effective treatment to help manage their symptoms. Recently, plant-based treatments have emerged as a new potential option for those struggling with conventional approaches.
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1%
It's believed around 1% of the UK’s population is effected by Tourette's syndrome, and it is more common in men than in women.
85%
Of those with Tourette’s syndrome have comorbid conditions; most commonly ADHD, anxiety, and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
68%
Of UK adults would consider plant-based treatments if their doctor had recommended them, according to our representative research.
82%
Patients with Tourette syndrome reported a reduction or complete remission of motor and vocal tics in a small scale natural aid survey.
Symptoms
Blinking and/or eye rolling
Coughing
Jerking limbs or head
Repeating sounds, words, or phrases
Shoulder shrugging
Sudden movements and/or reaches
Throat clearing and/or grunting
Tongue clicking
If you are suffering from any of these symptoms. Please speak with your GP to find out more.
Treatment options:
There is no cure for Tourette’s syndrome, unfortunately, but treatments like behavioural therapy and medication can be prescribed to help people control their tics and better manage their symptoms.
Aripiprazole
Exposure with response prevention (ERP) therapy
Habit reversal training
Neuroleptics
Pimozide
Risperidone
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Am I eligible?Could natural alternative therapies benefit Tourette’s Syndrome symptoms?
In the UK, specialist consultants that work for therapeutic healthcare clinics like Releaf, can prescribe plant-based treatments for those struggling to relieve their Tourette’s syndrome symptoms using the conventional, licensed approaches offered on the NHS.
These natural alternatives are known to interact with the endocannabinoid system, which is responsible for regulating a whole host of biological responses - but it is not entirely clear how they interact with Tourette’s syndrome specifically.
It is known that their natural chemical components can help the endocannabinoid system modify its typical responses to stress triggers, and interact with motor function - both of which could be extremely useful for patients with Tourette’s syndrome.
According to small scale patient surveys, people who have tried plant-based options for Tourette symptom management note a reduction, or complete remission, of motor and vocal tics after treatment.
Another thing patients often also note when starting natural, herbal treatments is the improvement they have noticed in their anxiety, and ability to regulate emotional stress, which can prove extremely useful for patients with Tourette’s syndrome.
Because evidence in this field is ongoing, it's important that plant-based Tourette’s syndrome treatments are carefully designed by qualified and experienced healthcare professionals, like those that work for Releaf, and they should always be monitored to ensure safety and efficacy.