Affiliation:
1. Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India
Abstract
Eating disorders are illnesses of the mind and body. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, etc. are examples of eating disorders that affect people of every ethnic background and age, and pose a serious threat to worldwide public health. Several medicinal plants have demonstrated promising therapeutic properties for addressing various aspects of eating disorders. For example, Nigella sativa exhibits anxiolytic and appetite-regulating effects, suggesting its potential utility in treating anorexia nervosa. Additionally, the appetite-suppressing qualities of herbal therapies like Centella asiatica have been studied, making them viable supplementary therapy for people who struggle with excessive consumption of food. Overall, integrating medicinal plants into comprehensive treatment approaches for eating disorders holds promise for improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the holistic well-being of affected individuals.