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Ayahuasca in Adolescence: A Neuropsychological Assessment
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2005The purpose of the study was to evaluate neuropsychologically adolescents who use ayahuasca in a religious context. A battery of neuropsychological tests was administered to adolescents who use ayahuasca. These subjects were compared to a matched control group of adolescents who did not use ayahuasca. The controls were matched with regards to sex, age,
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2023
Abstract Ayahuasca is a psychedelic plant brew originating in the Amazon basin. It is typically made from two basic components: the ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi), containing various harmala alkaloids, and the leaves of a plant containing the potent psychedelic dimethyltryptamine (DMT), such as the chacruna plant (Psychotria ...
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Abstract Ayahuasca is a psychedelic plant brew originating in the Amazon basin. It is typically made from two basic components: the ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi), containing various harmala alkaloids, and the leaves of a plant containing the potent psychedelic dimethyltryptamine (DMT), such as the chacruna plant (Psychotria ...
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Ayahuasca for the Treatment of Depression
2021Ayahuasca, the vine of the souls in Quechua, is a psychedelic brew with a few formulations that most often include the bark of a liana in the Malpighiaceae family (Banisteriopsis caapi), with leaves from a shrub in the coffee family Rubiaceae (Psychotria viridis). Mixed with water and boiled for hours or days, it produces a brownish-colored liquid with
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Material Religion
Abstract Ayahuasca is a psychoactive brew that has been used by the Indigenous people of the Amazonian Basin for centuries. Ayahuasca is made with the stems of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine and the leaves of the Psychotria viridis shrub or leaves of the Diplopterys cabrerana. When consumed together, the monoamine oxidase inhibitors in B.
Anjna Chauhan +2 more
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Abstract Ayahuasca is a psychoactive brew that has been used by the Indigenous people of the Amazonian Basin for centuries. Ayahuasca is made with the stems of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine and the leaves of the Psychotria viridis shrub or leaves of the Diplopterys cabrerana. When consumed together, the monoamine oxidase inhibitors in B.
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2005
In this essay, the author shares his personal reflections gleaned from a lifetime of research with ayahuasca, and speculates on the societal, political, planetary, and evolutionary implications of humanity's aeons-old symbiosis with this shamanic plant.
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In this essay, the author shares his personal reflections gleaned from a lifetime of research with ayahuasca, and speculates on the societal, political, planetary, and evolutionary implications of humanity's aeons-old symbiosis with this shamanic plant.
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The Therapeutic Use of Ayahuasca in Grief
2021This chapter is part of a broader study that aims to prospectively assess the long-term effects of ayahuasca on bereavement. The qualitative reports shown here are from participants who attended workshops at the Temple of the Way of Light while processing grief over the death of a loved one.
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Ayahuasca in Adolescence: Qualitative Results
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2005Qualitative research was conducted in Brazil among 28 ayahuasca-consuming adolescents members of the União do Vegetal Church, and 28 adolescents who never used ayahuasca. They were compared on a number of qualitative variables, including vignettes measuring moral and ethical concerns.
Marlene Dobkin, de Rios +5 more
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Homoeopathic Links, 2013
Ayahuasca needs little introduction. The proving took me to Brazil and I took the journey with shamans and I had a beautiful rendezvous with myself. Thereafter I have used it also as a homeopathic remedy in individuals who know their nature but could not transform (stuck) and ...
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Ayahuasca needs little introduction. The proving took me to Brazil and I took the journey with shamans and I had a beautiful rendezvous with myself. Thereafter I have used it also as a homeopathic remedy in individuals who know their nature but could not transform (stuck) and ...
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Chemical submission by “ayahuasca”
Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021Cesáreo, Fernández Alonso +2 more
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