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THE SCANDINAVIAN NATURAL MEDICINE AWARD

 

The Scandinavian Natural Medicine Award was established in 1987. It is an institution that has helped to promote knowledge and understanding in the field of natural medicine.

It is also meant to strengthen cooperation between natural medicine practitioners, researchers, producers, and consumers.

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The Scandinavian Natural Medicine Prize is awarded to individuals, organizations, and institutions that have proven themselves in the field of research in natural medicine. The award-winners have been able to surmount the still present gap between traditional and alternative medicine. Through their commitment and seriousness, they broadened the knowledge about natural medicine and its uses, and helped to make these advances known to the public.

The Scandinavian Natural Medicine Award was first presented on the 3rd September, 1987. The prize-winner were the farmer Lars Johnes from the isle of Samsø, Denmark, and Prof. dr. hab. Antoni Kaczmarek from Poland. They received the award for their work and research on the use of peppermint oil for promoting udder health.

The President of the Danish department for agriculture presented the most recent award to the Ecological Agriculture School in Denmark.

  FORMER AWARD WINNERS

Farmer Lars Johnsen, Samsø, DK
Received the prize for his creative use of peppermint oil in the treatment of mastitis on cows. In cooperation with Peter Pampel he participated in a test on the isle of Samsø in 1985 along with 12 other farmers and 1 veterinarian. These tests proved that peppermint oil has a healing effect on cows' udder infections.

Prof. Dr. hab. A. Kaczmarek, Akademia Rolnicza, Poznan, Poland
Was awarded the prize for his research of the usefulness of peppermint oil in treating or preventing mastitis on cows. He carried on the tests, started on Samsø, and was able to confirm the findings about the healing qualities of peppermint oil.

Prof. Dr. Manfred Köhnlechner, Institut für Erfahrungsmedizin, München, Germany
Received the award for his lifetime achievements in making connections between traditional and alternative medicine. Prof. Köhnlechner is also the author of many books on alternative healing methods.

Dr. Astrid Marie Højer, Copenhagen, DK
Received the award for her attempts in treating bladder infections with parsley.

Farmer Børge Lassen, Farsø, DK
Was awarded the prize for treating bowel infections in piglets with blueberries. When left untreated, these bowel infections lead to the death of the piglets. Later he discovered the same healing effects on calves.

Dr. James Hryncyk, Amager, DK
Received the award for his achievements in integrating traditional and alternative medicine. His use of alternative medicine in daily practice made him an ideal recipient.

Pharmacist Allan Wehnert, Copenhagen, DK
Received the award for his clinical research at the University of Lund in Sweden and for the development of a natural medicine that decreases the level of lactic acid in the body.

Dr. med Wolfgang Schuh, Erfurt, Germany
Was awarded the prize for his collaboration in developing a natural medicine product, which decreases lactic acid in the body, and for his empirical tests on athletes.

Prof. Dr. med Rostislav Fokov, Moscow, Russia
Received the award for his work in the ecological development in the SNG and as chairman of the Russian ecological nature reconstruction. He also took major influence in the foundation of the AER (International Academy of Ecological Reconstruction).

The Ecological Agriculture School, Aabybro, DK
Received the award for spreading of ecological ideology in research and teaching.

Prof. Dr. Ing. Dirk Heinze, Institute for Climate and Thermodynamics, Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany
received the award for his research about the uses of essential oils in the treatment of "Sick Building Syndrome"