Psyched up: Visionary therapy or a trip into the unknown New Zealand Herald
This summer we look back at the best stories of the year. This is from December.
Plant and Drug Research Studies
Psyched up: Visionary therapy or a trip into the unknown New Zealand Herald
This summer we look back at the best stories of the year. This is from December.
Plant Hallucinogen Holds Hope for Diabetes Treatment Scientific American
For centuries, some indigenous groups in South America have relied on a brew made from the parts of a local vine and a shrub. The effects of this drink, called …
How a bank robber became a trailer park shaman with Kentucky ayahuasca Courier Journal
Steve Hupp’s Aya Quest Native Americas Church was featured in a Viceland show called “Kentucky Ayahuasca.” He calls himself a “modern shaman”
Ayahuasca for Addiction? That’s a Trip Psychology Today
As addiction continues to stymie treatment and prevention efforts, old-world approaches might hold the key to addressing the problems that might drive it.
A sustainability assessment of ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi) conducted in the Peruvian Amazon by Medicine Hunter in 2018 has been published.
Amazon Ayahuasca Sustainability Study Conducted by Medicine Hunter Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Amazon Ayahuasca Sustainability Study Conducted by Medicine Hunter, First of its Kind, Answers Questions, Dispels Erroneous Claims A sustainability …
Steve Hupp was a career criminal whose life was changed when a robbery went wrong and he found himself sharing a prison cell with a Peruvian shaman. Now …
DMT: Learning Science From Our Ancestors Pager Publications, Inc.
Ayahuasca and DMT may help us find the light at the end of the tunnel when other approaches have failed in helping our patients cope with their medical issues.
READ: Black Scholars and Healers Use Psychedelics to Treat Race-Based Trauma ColorLines magazine
A look at the history of hallucinogenic substances in Black communities, and the current efforts to employ them for healing.
Descent into darkness CBC.ca
Sebastian Woodroffe frequently went to Peru, where he took part in healing ceremonies involving the potent hallucinogen ayahuasca. In April 2018, he and his …