A growing list of athletes are looking to psychedelic substances for healing brain trauma.
Read moreInterview with Jeremy Narby
Jeremy Narby, the worldwide-known author of ‘The Cosmic Serpent’ (1998) is releasing a new book this year, ‘Plant Teachers – Tobacco and Ayhuasca’. In this interview, he discusses tobacco, ayahuasca and shamanism.
Read moreAyahuasca and Depression
The antidepressant effects of the psychedelic brew known as ayahuasca appear to be related to anti-inflammatory activity, according to new research from scientists in Brazil.
Their findings, published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, provide new insights into the biological mechanisms behind the observed antidepressant effects of the substance.
Read moreA Psychedelic Renaissance with Amazonian Shamans
A very important look at what the psychedelic renaissance could learn from Amazonian shamans.
Read moreAyahuasca for Vets?
Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew, draws thousands of people each year — including former soldiers — who are seeking healing from trauma.
Read moreAyahuasca Afterglow
The afterglow effect is commonly referenced in psychedelic literature. However, limited attention is being paid to several uncontrolled variables. Here’s a look at the ayahuasca afterglow, its significance and limitations.
Read moreChallenges of Studying Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca, the quintessential Amazonian psychedelic brew, harbors a complex pharmacology that researchers are disentangling.
Read moreLatest in Ayahuasca Research
A neuroimaging study suggests that a single dose of ayahuasca produces lasting changes in two important brain networks. Keep reading to learn more.
Read moreWhat's in the Ayahuasca You Drank?
Be careful who you drink with, as not all ayahuasca is made equal.
Read moreForbes Article on Ayahuasca
Forbes has an article on one woman’s personal account on healing emotional trauma with ayahuasca.
Read moreAyahuasca and Dreaming
In a new study published in Scientific Reports, researchers show that ayahuasca alters the user's waking brain-wave patterns to produce a mental state that the researchers describe as "dreaming while awake."
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