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Discover Magazine on MSNPsychedelic Ayahuasca Could Produce Either Positive or Negative Mental Health EffectsPrior mental health conditions, as well as the environment in which ayahuasca is taken and the people around participants can ...
The word ayahuasca comes from the Quechua of Peru and translates to “vine of the soul” or “vine of the spirits.” The experience: Most ceremonies take place in a maloca, a wooden structure ...
Can a hallucinogenic plant unlock higher states of consciousness? Sadhguru addresses the rising interest in Ayahuasca, a ...
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PsyPost on MSNPsychedelic experiences linked to long-term improvements in psychological flexibility, study findsA new study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs suggests that psychedelic experiences—particularly those involving ...
it was voluntary and administered potentially years after an individual's ayahuasca experience, introducing self-selection and recall biases. The researchers found that participants with a history ...
New research on the psychoactive drink Ayahuasca may ease anxiety and depression but outcomes depend on ceremony, mindset, ...
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People experience an inability to describe psychedelic experiences. Some researchers say this is because language itself may ...
Mounting evidence supports ayahuasca's potential to improve mental health, but its long-term effects are shaped by both individual mental health ...
Banisteriopsis caapi wood, psychotria leaves and ayahuasca brew in wooden bowl. Walter Lopez, a traditional indigenous healer from Peru’s Shipibo tribe, remembers his first experience with the ...
Mounting evidence supports ayahuasca’s potential to improve mental health, but its long-term effects are shaped by both ...
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