Shamanism is the Technology of the Spirit — an Interview with Mark Plotkin

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A little known fact is
one of the greatest breakthroughs in 20th century medical science came from a
preparation used to shoot monkeys down from the tops of trees. Naked "primitives"
running around the jungle with blowguns turned out to be master chemists whose
curare, a paralyzing muscle relaxant, revolutionized the practice of
anaesthesiology, making possible the open heart, organ transplant and hundreds
of other surgeries now performed daily in hospitals around the world.

Many experts claim the
teeming life of the rainforests continues to promise cures — to AIDS, cancer,
diabetes, auto-immune disorders. Yet where are these miracle drugs? Have we
exhausted Nature's cornucopia? Or are we wearing blinders that prevent us from
seeing them?

We decided to pose
this question to Dr. Mark Plotkin. One of the generation of swashbuckling
ethnobotanists trained by the legendary Amazonian explorer Richard Evans
Schultes at Harvard, Plotkin is as intimate with the shamans of the jungle and
their healing practices as any Westerner now alive — and he claims the cures
are there. He's seen them.

As a young man,
Plotkin heeded his mentor's call to go forth and apprentice himself to the
Indians. Living for many years with different Amazonian tribes, Plotkin
eventually authored several books, including
Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice and Medicine Quest. He also co-founded the Amazon Conservation Team
with prominent Costa Rican conservationist Liliana Madrigal.

ACT is one of the few
non-profit organizations determined to put itself out of a job by handing all
its powers over to those it is trying to save. And "save" it literally is:
hundreds of tribes and their ancient systems of knowledge have gone extinct in
the years since European contact, and just as the survival of the Amazon
rainforest is now at stake, the ancient cultures of the forest could vanish as
well within a generation. That is, unless astute visionaries like Mark Plotkin
and his tribal colleagues have their way.

The fifty-two year old
ethnobotanist appeared for our interview nearby the UC Berkeley campus
accompanied by a shaman from the Ingano tribe, a soft-spoken middle-aged man,
Don Fernando,
wearing a baseball cap, whom Plotkin had brought to the United States
as part of a campaign to protect his people from the violent incursions of
timber and oil companies. Before arriving, Plotkin had emphasized, "You can
photograph me, but no photos of the shaman. If his image got back to Colombia, it
could be very dangerous." Both of them wore jeans and native jewelry and spoke
with an easy familiarity that indicated mutual respect.

In gathering to
discuss the medicines of the Amazon, we also discovered familiar backgrounds.
"They're ayahuasqueros," Plotkin informed Don Fernando, when he learned those
present, Lorna Li, editor of Mariri Magazine, my wife Susana, a researcher on
the healing power of icaros (the sacred songs of the shamans) and myself, had
all drunk ayahuasca, that most potent of medicines, with an Ashaninca shaman in
the Peruvian rainforest.

Plotkin, we soon
discovered, is a practiced raconteur, savoring the colorful details of his
adventures in the Amazon, but  – as you
will see – he is also a profoundly strategic thinker. Not content to just spin
a good yarn, Plotkin wants to save the elder stories of native peoples that may
just be key to our own culture's survival.

 

Robert: Mark, you have written extensively and quite
movingly about the issue of indigenous medicine and what is has to offer the
West, and I would like to ask you about the issue of translation. In terms of
bridging these medicines to the West, what are the obstacles that you see, both
technological and cultural?

Mark: It seems to me the way that Western medicine works is
basically two fold: it's chemical, what's in the medicines, what's in the
prescriptions; and it's physical, going in there and cutting out your appendix.
It also seems to me the way these shamans work is two fold: it's chemical,
which is what is in the plants or the insects (since we know that they use
insects), and the spiritual, which through the prism of Western science is
nonsense, magic, mumbo jumbo, placebo, whatever you want to call it. But the
fact of the matter is, sometimes…. it works! Sometimes, sometimes, sometimes,
these guys can cure things that Western medicine cannot. Sometimes, sometimes,
sometimes they can see things that Western medicine cannot. Don Fernando and I
were in a meeting in Los Angeles
recently and this fellow said to him, "So what do you know? You haven't been to
medical school." And he says, "Look, if there's a scientific cause to your
ailment, like bacteria, you should go to a doctor. But many ailments," he said,
"are caused by sickness of the heart, mind and soul, and that's what I cure."
So, the answer to your question is, some of this stuff is transferable. Some of
these plants will work irregardless of setting or whether the doctor is wearing
a penis-string or a white coat. Some of this stuff is magical, religious,
spiritual, invisible and we're never going to understand it. So the point of
what we need to do here is protect the forest and protect the knowledge of the
forest, which is the people. You have organizations devoted to protecting
Indians. You have organizations devoted to protecting the rainforest. We're the
only organization working across the Amazon to do both.

Robert: Do you see Western science beginning to understand
indigenous healers in their own terms?

Mark: Absolutely, to some degree. You look at studies of
brain scans done under ayahuasca you can elicit information that was never
before possible. Do I think that is going to explain everything? No, I don't.
Because I was with a shaman, who's on the cover of my book Medicine Quest, who looked in a woman's eyes and said, "You are
healthy," and then he said, "but your husband isn't." Okay, she was sitting
right in front of him. Now, iridology is thousands of years old…but her husband
was five thousand miles away: we were in Manaus,
Brazil but her husband was
in Boulder, Colorado. Explain that using any Western
approach to understanding! So, the answer to your question is: some of it we
WILL be able to understand, and we're getting better all the time. But the idea
that we'll be able to understand all of it, I don't think is ever
possible.  

Robert: It sounds like for us to understand their medicine
it's going to require a reversal of roles, of which culture considers itself
superior to the other.

Mark: When I wrote my book The Shaman's Apprentice an agronomist went to study an Indian
garden in Guatemala
and thought, "What a rat's nest! These guys really don't have it together." And
then he realized by having just one of every species and just one of every
variety, there was no problem with pests. So he came to the conclusion it's not
that they're lazy, it's just that they value time more than we do and they
don't want to put any more time into work or gardening than necessary to feed
their families and keep the pests out without pesticides. So who's smarter? I
want you to ask the question to Don Fernando.

Long pause on the part
of the shaman.

Don Fernando: I think this is going to take time. There are
things that can be understood, and other things that cannot be understood.
Invisible things…

Robert: You give an account of the woman who was healed of
diabetes by a shaman with a potion of made of many plants, and how when the
potion was analyzed in a laboratory no active ingredient could be found that
was effective in treating diabetes. We know that the goal of Western medicine
is to identify what you call "the silver bullet," that one molecule that will
be patentable and will make a fortune for the company. But how well positioned
are we to understand how shamans work with the synergistic properties of
plants, where it's not just one chemical that produces the outcome, but the
entire recipe that includes both the visible and invisible elements? 

Mark: It seems to me that we're working on this, but we're
not getting much better at dealing with diversity because we still want that
magic bullet instead of looking for a magic shotgun blast. Look, if somebody –
whether he's a shaman or whether he's some oddball on the corner of Telegraph
Avenue – tells you he can cure cancer and you've got cancer, are you going to
say, "Well it better be one molecule or I'm not interested?" Of course not!
"Give me the mixture, whatever it is." But our system just doesn't function
that way.  Also, when you're dealing with
plants, and remember, every plant is full of hundred of compounds, when you
talk with shamans they say, "It's the bark at this phase of the moon on this
soil mixed with something else." So, if the Amazon has 80,000 species, and
every plant has hundreds of different chemicals, you know, roots, bark, stem,
wood, fruit, flowers, how the hell are you going to figure out what's in there?
I've heard people say, "Well, we don't need shamans because we have
combinatorial chemistry and we can just rock with this stuff." I don't see the
wonder drugs of the jungle pouring into the pharmacy shelves. For a variety of
reasons. Some people say, ‘cause they're not there. Well, they're wrong and
we're right.

Here's a perfect example. We just met the wife of one of the
richest men in world, two days ago, and Don Fernando gave her a limpieza. Do
you know what a limpieza is? It's a cleaning at the end of an ayahuasca
session. At the end of which, she said, and I quote, "Shit, I can't believe I
spent all that money at the orthodontist's and now my bite feels right." Okay?
Now who would you rather be treated by? An orthodontist who's putting you in
braces and charging you thirty grand, or some guy who goes, blah blah blah blah
blah, for twenty minutes and all of a sudden your bite goes right. Easy choice,
right? So some of this stuff is reproducible in a lab, some of it isn't, and
I'm less interested in finding that magic bullet than protecting all those
bullets that are out there and the people who know how to fire those bullets in
a shotgun blast, because a lot of healing is much more than shooting something
into somebody. You got a Staph infection, you want an antibiotic. But even a
guy like Don Fernando can work with your immune system to jack it up into a
higher gear. Doctors CANNOT do that, so they don't understand that. Shamanism
is the technology of the spirit.

Robert: Now this gets into an interesting thing. Sometimes
when I hear you talk it makes me think of vitalism, because you speak of our
not knowing all the constituents that go into a plant, and yet at the same time
you are not saying that their efficacy is simply reducible down to a chemical.
The vitalistic interpretation is that the chemical is the expression of the
spirit and the other levels that exist, a paradigm which was lost from Western
science. Do you subscribe to that to some degree?

Mark: I don't subscribe to anything. I'm a biologist. I
believe in molecules. But I know enough to not reject what I don't understand.
That's the mistake to avoid. I'll give you a concrete example. In 1982, when I
went to the Trios in the Northeast Amazon for the first time they showed me a
plant and they said, "It's a male aphrodisiac. You can pound in nails with this
stuff." Laughter. I'm twenty seven years old. I wasn't the guy to test it on,
right? I go back to Harvard, I call the Medical School
and I go, "Hey, I've got a male aphrodisiac" and they go, "Sorry pal, there's
no such thing. It's physiologically impossible. Even Spanish Fly doesn't work.
It's bullshit, just another one of these witchdoctor's tales."

A year later I go back and I go to the Wayanas east of
there. "Here's an aphrodisiac man, this stuff, you just won't believe it." It's
not the same plant, it's not the same species, not same the genus, not the same
family. I got back to Harvard, call the Medical School,
they say, "We told you there's no such thing as a male aphrodisiac."

A year later, I'm with the Maroons (Bush Negroes) north of
there. "We've got…" "Oh, yeah, yeah…" Laugher I didn't even bother to call
the Med School this time…

A couple of years later, somebody gets the blood pressure
medicine dosage wrong: shwing! Viagra. What's that worth? Hundreds of millions
of dollars? How many people take this stuff? Guess what, the Indians were
right! It IS physiologically possible, but until WE discover it, nah, it's
bullshit. So when you reject what you don't understand and can't explain,
sometimes you throw the baby out with the bathwater. So is it vitalism, is it
luck, is it laying on of hands, is it calling down the howler monkey spirit? I
don't know, but I try to keep an open mind. And I don't want this stuff to
disappear and literally go up in flames because, "Oh, we couldn't explain it,
so we can afford to destroy it."

Lorna: In Medicine
Quest
you state because the Europeans arrived so early and wiped out the
indigenous tribes of the vast rainforest of eastern Brazil, we don't actually have much
knowledge about the medicinal uses of the plants in the area. I'm wondering if
there is a way around that. Do you think those areas are just lost along with
their medicines, or can we somehow bring in shamans or medicine people of other
tribes to see if we can recover some knowledge from these areas?

Mark: Well, what's lost is lost in terms of oral tradition.
In our lifetime we will see Woolly Mammoths brought to life, because they're
finding those things frozen in the permafrost and, given the way genetic
engineering is going, they'll be able to recreate those extinct mammals. But
when you lose an oral tradition, it's gone, and gone forever. Can we find
medicines in the remnant patches of the Atlantic Forest?
Yeah, we know about medicines there. There are some Indian tribes left in
eastern Brazil,
not many and not much – they're pretty beat up. There exists a pretty powerful
Afro-Brazilian tradition in Bahia. So yeah,
there's some knowledge of these plants, but the knowledge of extinct indigenous
groups like the Botocudos is long gone. They're extinct and are never coming
back. Could we bring guys like Don Fernando to go through there and he'll
recognize some of the plants, because they're in the Amazon? Yeah, or he'll say
that's related to a plant that we have in Colombia.  There are some little pockets left, peasant
communities, black communities, some of these acculturated communities, but
most of it's gone. And there's just no way of getting it back.

Robert: In Medicine
Quest
you describe the extraction of a botfly larvae from a man's arm. An
Indian, who had the larvae growing in his arm, went to a missionary who knew
how to cut them out with a scalpel. But there was a Shuar shaman there who told
the missionary to wait, and he sang out the larvae instead, so there was no
need for surgery. You speculated it might have been a frequency in the song
that maddened the insect, or it might have been tobacco smoke that had driven
the larvae out. It made me think of what Rosa Giove at Takiwasi
Center in Peru witnessed. In a similar
circumstance, a larvae had inserted itself in a little girl's eye socket, but
in this case the old woman who had sung the larvae out offered an explanation:
she was singing the song of the larvae's mother, and the little larvae had
responded by crawling out. I wonder if you avoided depicting the shaman's
abilities to communicate directly with the natural world for reasons of
credibility, considering who your target audience is? 

Mark: When I see stuff I can't explain, I'd rather simply
recount what happened and let everybody draw their own conclusions. Instead of
saying, here's the seven things that could've explained it. Was it real or was
it Memorex? Did they talk this thing out, did they charm it out? Did they curse
it? Better to let the reader draw their own conclusions because the
ethnobotanist doesn't always have the answer. Just like when I talked about the
jaguar dream in Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice. There's all sorts of
explanations I could have given. I ate too much. I read too much about jaguars.
I read Reichel-Dolmatoff's book about shamans and jaguars. Instead I just said,
hey, this is what I saw: you guys decide. It's like when you hear a song and
you meet the songwriter and you say, I really like that song because… I had
that happen once with my pal Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues who's been a
supporter of the Amazon Conservation Team. We were walking down the street in Cambridge and this fan
ran over and shrieked, "Oh my God, I can't believe it's the guy from the Moody
Blues. I love such and such a song because it's about such and such." He just
said, "Thank you very much." Later, I asked him, "Is that what that song is
about?" and he goes, "Not as I wrote it. But it doesn't matter."

Robert: I wonder if – with time – the explanations that seem
patently obvious become more obscure, or at least more ambivalent. The question
of the urgency of science, especially corporate and government driven science,
to recognize the wider sentience of the world they are dealing with. How do we
best address this issue?

Mark: Hmmm. I wish I knew the answer. Does anybody else?
Laughter. I think you've just got to keep putting the information out there.
Look, I've been criticized for exaggerating stuff in my books, which makes me
smile…

Robert: Are you saying you are holding stuff back?

Mark: I had a fabulous book review in Nature, which is as
good as it gets for scientists and the reviewer said something like, "I think
Mark may bend these stories a bit, but it's okay for the greater good." I'm
thinking, "The only way I am shading something is when I am holding stuff
back!"

We live in an age of fractured media. You know, I'm fifty
two. When I grew up there were three TV channels, and if you wanted to put out
a story about racism, you put it on All in the Famil,y and sixty percent of
America would watch it. Well, how many TV channels are there now? Five hundred?
Internet, iPODSs, DVDs… if you want to tell a story, you got to tell it on the
radio, you got to tell it on the internet, you got to put it on MySpace, you
got to write kid's books, you got to write adult's books, you got to do IMAX.

The mistake that people make is they focus on the converted.
I'd much rather do some outreach to Popular Mechanics than put something in the
National Geographic because everybody in National Geographic already knows this
stuff and cares about it, including me.

We just did some outreach to Google because they are a
powerful ally to have on your side. So sometimes you have to pull in some
allies that might not be obvious.

Robert: Why don't you tell us a little bit about that?

Mark: A major focus of the Amazon Conservation Team is
ethnographic mapping. A lot of people do mapping, but we do it differently. We
don't do the mapping. We train them to do the mapping. I don't know if you've
seen some of these iconic images of guys in loincloths walking around with
GPSs, but it's a perfect marriage of ancient shamanic wisdom and twenty-first
century technology. How cool is that? 
Instead of saying, you got to be a white man or you've got to be an
Indian, you can do both. When you work with shamans you're not working with
three dimensions, you're working with six.

When Google saw this, they were blown away. It's not about,
how do we teach the Indians what to do? How do we tell the military what to do?
How do we threaten the government what to do? It's creating alliances where
possible and seeing what happens, you know? These are the guys who should be in
the driver's seat, not riding shotgun: It's about empowering them. If you make
a map for somebody, whether it's some kid in the inner city or some Indian in the
Amazon, it may help them. But if you teach them how to make their own map, it's
empowering them and it's teaching self-reliance. We now have Indians on Google
Earth, not only making maps but looking at the gold mines coming in from here
and the campesinos coming in from there, so they can make risk maps. They're
mapping in time, they're mapping in the future. They're looking in the future
where the threats are coming from instead of just worrying about today, today,
today… but tomorrow as well.

Lorna: Is your program accessible on Google Earth? Do you
have a presence…?

Mark: We're meeting with them tonight. We have an ongoing
relationship with them. Part of this mapping thing is, what do you put on, and
what do you not put on? I was out hunting with a shaman's apprentice once and
he said, "Look!" And we looked down into the creek and it sparkled. It just
sparkled yellow. I said, "Is that what I think it is?" He goes, "Uh huh." So we
didn't put gold on the map, but it's sure there. So they decide what they want
on, and they decide what they don't want on.

Susana: I have a question for Don Fernando. How are you
confronting the issue within your tribe of preserving the tradition of healing?
Is the new generation interested, or are they looking toward the cities? How
does one preserve the tradition?

Don Fernando: We have a group of youths who are practicing
medicine and are interested in recuperating the tradition and knowledge.

Susana: Are they supported by the healers in your group?

Don Fernando: The Kofan tribe have their youths they are
teaching. We are five linguistic groups and we're all teaching the young. We
participate in the Indigenous Medical Union of the Columbian Amazon. There are
Kofanes, Sionas, Kamsa, Correguajes, Ingas: each tribe with own language. And
it's teaching the traditional medicine. We're in the union to fortify the
tradition of medicine and exchange knowledge between one people and another.

Susana: So you're enriching this tradition by sharing
knowledge with one another?

Don Fernando: Yes.

Mark: And who is supporting your group?

Don Fernando:  Right
now, the Amazon Conservation Team. We're working with that organization.

Mark: Thank you! Laughter.

 

This interview
originally appeared in Mariri Magazine.

 

Image by Amir Esmann, courtesy of Creative Commons license. 

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Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing DMT.

DMT Art: A Look Behind Visionary Creations
An entire genre of artwork is inspired by psychedelic trips with DMT. Read to learn about the entities and visions behind DMT art.

Changa vs. DMT: What You Need to Know
While similar (changa contains DMT), each drug has its own unique effect and feeling. Let’s compare and contrast changa vs DMT.

5-MeO-DMT Guide: Effects, Benefits, Safety, and Legality
5-Meo-DMT comes from the Sonora Desert toad. Here is everything you want to know about 5-Meo-DMT and how it compares to 4-AcO-DMT.

4-AcO-DMT Guide: Benefits, Effects, Safety, and Legality
This guide tells you everything about 4 AcO DMT & 5 MeO DMT, that belong to the tryptamine class, and are similar but slightly different to DMT.

How Much Does LSD Cost? When shopping around for that magical psychedelic substance, there can be many uncertainties when new to buying LSD. You may be wondering how much does LSD cost? In this article, we will discuss what to expect when purchasing LSD on the black market, what forms LSD is sold in, and the standard breakdown of buying LSD in quantity.   Navy Use of LSD on the Dark Web The dark web is increasingly popular for purchasing illegal substances. The US Navy has now noticed this trend with their staff. Read to learn more.   Having Sex on LSD: What You Need to Know Can you have sex on LSD? Read our guide to learn everything about sex on acid, from lowered inhibitions to LSD users quotes on sex while tripping.   A Drug That Switches off an LSD Trip A pharmaceutical company is developing an “off-switch” drug for an LSD trip, in the case that a bad trip can happen. Some would say there is no such thing.   Queen of Hearts: An Interview with Liz Elliot on Tim Leary and LSD The history of psychedelia, particularly the British experience, has been almost totally written by men. Of the women involved, especially those who were in the thick of it, little has been written either by or about them. A notable exception is Liz Elliot.   LSD Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety LSD, Lysergic acid diethylamide, or just acid is one of the most important psychedelics ever discovered. What did history teach us?   Microdosing LSD & Common Dosage Explained Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing LSD.   LSD Resources Curious to learn more about LSD? This guide includes comprehensive LSD resources containing books, studies and more.   LSD as a Spiritual Aid There is common consent that the evolution of mankind is paralleled by the increase and expansion of consciousness. From the described process of how consciousness originates and develops, it becomes evident that its growth depends on its faculty of perception. Therefore every means of improving this faculty should be used.   Legendary LSD Blotter Art: A Hidden Craftsmanship Have you ever heard of LSD blotter art? Explore the trippy world of LSD art and some of the top artists of LSD blotter art.   LSD and Exercise: Does it Work? LSD and exercise? Learn why high-performing athletes are taking hits of LSD to improve their overall potential.   Jan Bastiaans Treated Holocaust Survivors with LSD Dutch psychiatrist, Jan Bastiaans administered LSD-assisted therapy to survivors of the Holocaust. A true war hero and pioneer of psychedelic-therapy.   LSD and Spiritual Awakening I give thanks for LSD, which provided the opening that led me to India in 1971 and brought me to Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharajji. Maharajji is described by the Indians as a “knower of hearts.”   How LSD is Made: Everything You Need to Know Ever wonder how to make LSD? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how LSD is made.   How to Store LSD: Best Practices Learn the best way to store LSD, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long LSD lasts when stored.   Bicycle Day: The Discovery of LSD Every year on April 19th, psychonauts join forces to celebrate Bicycle Day. Learn about the famous day when Albert Hoffman first discovered the effects of LSD.   Cary Grant: A Hollywood Legend On LSD Cary Grant was a famous actor during the 1930’s-60’s But did you know Grant experimented with LSD? Read our guide to learn more.   Albert Hofmann: LSD — My Problem Child Learn about Albert Hofmann and his discovery of LSD, along with the story of Bicycle Day and why it marks a historic milestone.   Babies are High: What Does LSD Do To Your Brain What do LSD and babies have in common? Researchers at the Imperial College in London discover that an adult’s brain on LSD looks like a baby’s brain.   1P LSD: Effects, Benefits, Safety Explained 1P LSD is an analogue of LSD and homologue of ALD-25. Here is everything you want to know about 1P LSD and how it compares to LSD.   Francis Crick, DNA & LSD Type ‘Francis Crick LSD’ into Google, and the result will be 30,000 links. Many sites claim that Crick (one of the two men responsible for discovering the structure of DNA), was either under the influence of LSD at the time of his revelation or used the drug to help with his thought processes during his research. Is this true?   What Happens If You Overdose on LSD? A recent article presented three individuals who overdosed on LSD. Though the experience was unpleasant, the outcomes were remarkably positive.

The Ayahuasca Experience
Ayahuasca is both a medicine and a visionary aid. You can employ ayahuasca for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repair, and you can engage with the power of ayahuasca for deeper insight and realization. If you consider attainment of knowledge in the broadest perspective, you can say that at all times, ayahuasca heals.

 

Trippy Talk: Meet Ayahuasca with Sitaramaya Sita and PlantTeachers
Sitaramaya Sita is a spiritual herbalist, pusangera, and plant wisdom practitioner formally trained in the Shipibo ayahuasca tradition.

 

The Therapeutic Value of Ayahuasca
My best description of the impact of ayahuasca is that it’s a rocket boost to psychospiritual growth and unfolding, my professional specialty during my thirty-five years of private practice.

 

Microdosing Ayahuasca: Common Dosage Explained
What is ayahuasca made of and what is considered a microdose? Explore insights with an experienced Peruvian brewmaster and learn more about this practice.

 

Ayahuasca Makes Neuron Babies in Your Brain
Researchers from Beckley/Sant Pau Research Program have shared the latest findings in their study on the effects of ayahuasca on neurogenesis.

 

The Fatimiya Sufi Order and Ayahuasca
In this interview, the founder of the Fatimiya Sufi Order,  N. Wahid Azal, discusses the history and uses of plant medicines in Islamic and pre-Islamic mystery schools.

 

Consideration Ayahuasca for Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Research indicates that ayahuasca mimics mechanisms of currently accepted treatments for PTSD. In order to understand the implications of ayahuasca treatment, we need to understand how PTSD develops.

 

Brainwaves on Ayahuasca: A Waking Dream State
In a study researchers shared discoveries showing ingredients found in Ayahuasca impact the brainwaves causing a “waking dream” state.

 

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a pro cannabis Peruvian Shaman.

 

Ayahuasca Retreat 101: Everything You Need to Know to Brave the Brew
Ayahuasca has been known to be a powerful medicinal substance for millennia. However, until recently, it was only found in the jungle. Word of its deeply healing and cleansing properties has begun to spread across the world as many modern, Western individuals are seeking spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical well-being. More ayahuasca retreat centers are emerging in the Amazon and worldwide to meet the demand.

 

Ayahuasca Helps with Grief
A new study published in psychopharmacology found that ayahuasca helped those suffering from the loss of a loved one up to a year after treatment.

 

Ayahuasca Benefits: Clinical Improvements for Six Months
Ayahuasca benefits can last six months according to studies. Read here to learn about the clinical improvements from drinking the brew.

 

Ayahuasca Culture: Indigenous, Western, And The Future
Ayahuasca has been use for generations in the Amazon. With the rise of retreats and the brew leaving the rainforest how is ayahuasca culture changing?

 

Ayahuasca Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
The Amazonian brew, Ayahuasca has a long history and wide use. Read our guide to learn all about the tea from its beginnings up to modern-day interest.

 

Ayahuasca and the Godhead: An Interview with Wahid Azal of the Fatimiya Sufi Order
Wahid Azal, a Sufi mystic of The Fatimiya Sufi Order and an Islamic scholar, talks about entheogens, Sufism, mythology, and metaphysics.

 

Ayahuasca and the Feminine: Women’s Roles, Healing, Retreats, and More
Ayahuasca is lovingly called “grandmother” or “mother” by many. Just how feminine is the brew? Read to learn all about women and ayahuasca.

What Is the Standard of Care for Ketamine Treatments?
Ketamine therapy is on the rise in light of its powerful results for treatment-resistant depression. But, what is the current standard of care for ketamine? Read to find out.

What Is Dissociation and How Does Ketamine Create It?
Dissociation can take on multiple forms. So, what is dissociation like and how does ketamine create it? Read to find out.

Having Sex on Ketamine: Getting Physical on a Dissociative
Curious about what it could feel like to have sex on a dissociate? Find out all the answers in our guide to sex on ketamine.

Special K: The Party Drug
Special K refers to Ketamine when used recreationally. Learn the trends as well as safety information around this substance.

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

Ketamine vs. Esketamine: 3 Important Differences Explained
Ketamine and esketamine are used to treat depression. But what’s the difference between them? Read to learn which one is right for you: ketamine vs. esketamine.

Guide to Ketamine Treatments: Understanding the New Approach
Ketamine is becoming more popular as more people are seeing its benefits. Is ketamine a fit? Read our guide for all you need to know about ketamine treatments.

Ketamine Treatment for Eating Disorders
Ketamine is becoming a promising treatment for various mental health conditions. Read to learn how individuals can use ketamine treatment for eating disorders.

Ketamine Resources, Studies, and Trusted Information
Curious to learn more about ketamine? This guide includes comprehensive ketamine resources containing books, studies and more.

Ketamine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to ketamine has everything you need to know about this “dissociative anesthetic” and how it is being studied for depression treatment.

Ketamine for Depression: A Mental Health Breakthrough
While antidepressants work for some, many others find no relief. Read to learn about the therapeutic uses of ketamine for depression.

Ketamine for Addiction: Treatments Offering Hope
New treatments are offering hope to individuals suffering from addiction diseases. Read to learn how ketamine for addiction is providing breakthrough results.

Microdosing Ketamine & Common Dosages Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing ketamine.

How to Ease a Ketamine Comedown
Knowing what to expect when you come down from ketamine can help integrate the experience to gain as much value as possible.

How to Store Ketamine: Best Practices
Learn the best ways how to store ketamine, including the proper temperature and conditions to maximize how long ketamine lasts when stored.

How To Buy Ketamine: Is There Legal Ketamine Online?
Learn exactly where it’s legal to buy ketamine, and if it’s possible to purchase legal ketamine on the internet.

How Long Does Ketamine Stay in Your System?
How long does ketamine stay in your system? Are there lasting effects on your body? Read to discover the answers!

How Ketamine is Made: Everything You Need to Know
Ever wonder how to make Ketamine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how Ketamine is made.

Colorado on Ketamine: First Responders Waiver Programs
Fallout continues after Elijah McClain. Despite opposing recommendations from some city council, Colorado State Health panel recommends the continued use of ketamine by medics for those demonstrating “excited delirium” or “extreme agitation”.

Types of Ketamine: Learn the Differences & Uses for Each
Learn about the different types of ketamine and what they are used for—and what type might be right for you. Read now to find out!

Kitty Flipping: When Ketamine and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Read to explore the mechanics of kitty flipping.

MDMA & Ecstasy Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to MDMA has everything you want to know about Ecstasy from how it was developed in 1912 to why it’s being studied today.

How To Get the Most out of Taking MDMA as a Couple
Taking MDMA as a couple can lead to exciting experiences. Read here to learn how to get the most of of this love drug in your relationship.

Common MDMA Dosage & Microdosing Explained
Microdosing, though imperceivable, is showing to have many health benefits–here is everything you want to know about microdosing MDMA.

Having Sex on MDMA: What You Need to Know
MDMA is known as the love drug… Read our guide to learn all about sex on MDMA and why it is beginning to makes its way into couple’s therapy.

How MDMA is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make MDMA? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how MDMA is made.

Hippie Flipping: When Shrooms and Molly Meet
What is it, what does it feel like, and how long does it last? Explore the mechanics of hippie flipping and how to safely experiment.

How Cocaine is Made: Common Procedures Explained
Ever wonder how to make cocaine? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the procedures of how cocaine is made.

A Christmas Sweater with Santa and Cocaine
This week, Walmart came under fire for a “Let it Snow” Christmas sweater depicting Santa with lines of cocaine. Columbia is not merry about it.

Ultimate Cocaine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
This guide covers what you need to know about Cocaine, including common effects and uses, legality, safety precautions and top trends today.

NEWS: An FDA-Approved Cocaine Nasal Spray
The FDA approved a cocaine nasal spray called Numbrino, which has raised suspicions that the pharmaceutical company, Lannett Company Inc., paid off the FDA..

The Ultimate Guide to Cannabis Bioavailability
What is bioavailability and how can it affect the overall efficacy of a psychedelic substance? Read to learn more.

Cannabis Research Explains Sociability Behaviors
New research by Dr. Giovanni Marsicano shows social behavioral changes occur as a result of less energy available to the neurons. Read here to learn more.

The Cannabis Shaman
If recreational and medical use of marijuana is becoming accepted, can the spiritual use as well? Experiential journalist Rak Razam interviews Hamilton Souther, founder of the 420 Cannabis Shamanism movement…

Cannabis Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety
Our ultimate guide to Cannabis has everything you want to know about this popular substances that has psychedelic properties.

Cannabis and Ayahuasca: Mixing Entheogenic Plants
Cannabis and Ayahuasca: most people believe they shouldn’t be mixed. Read this personal experience peppered with thoughts from a procannabis Peruvian Shaman.

CBD-Rich Cannabis Versus Single-Molecule CBD
A ground-breaking study has documented the superior therapeutic properties of whole plant Cannabis extract as compared to synthetic cannabidiol (CBD), challenging the medical-industrial complex’s notion that “crude” botanical preparations are less effective than single-molecule compounds.

Cannabis Has Always Been a Medicine
Modern science has already confirmed the efficacy of cannabis for most uses described in the ancient medical texts, but prohibitionists still claim that medical cannabis is “just a ruse.”

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