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Ayahuasca is the name for a sacred shamanic plant medicine from the South American Amazon. Traditional ayahuasca healing rituals facilitate physical, mental and spiritual healing. Ayahuasca is known to provide deep revelations about who we really are. Perhaps it is best described as a very large, reflective mirror, because it has the power and capacity to show us our negative thought and behavioral patterns, traumas and deeply rooted anxieties in our innermost being. The Ayahuasca tea is brewed from two plants — the Ayahuasca vine Banasteriopsis Caapi and the leaves of the Chacruna plant Psychotria Viridis — that are boiled over a fire for many hours to create a medicinal tea, which is consumed in a ceremonial setting. Using ayahuasca changes your state of consciousness, making your inner perception very strong. You gain access to deeper layers of your consciousness, making it possible to reflect intensively on yourself and on your life. This goes deeper than the average therapy, because the vine can reach deeper subconscious levels and reveal what you were not consciously aware of yet. You might experience that what you have assumed to be the truth for a long time, is actually completely different. Ayahuasca makes you aware of who you really are. This can include emotional barriers and energy blocks. We often try to numb these blockages in our everyday life with all sorts of addictions like alcohol, drugs, medication, unhealthy food or by searching for happiness in outward appearances and materialism, which often leads us to even more problems. Ayahuasca shows us that the true path of healing lies in gently confronting our shadow, not by avoiding our inner conflicts. This is the only way that we can ultimately release the negative energy that has been trapped inside us for a long time, freeing us from pain and suffering. Which creates space for new experiences full of love and acceptance. Western medicine habitually tries to solve our health problems by treating symptoms with medication, which is sometimes ineffective or is accompanied by harmful side effects. Merely trying to fix the effect, will often only remove us further from working on the root cause. Over the last decades, ayahuasca has gained enormous interest and awareness worldwide. The brew is increasingly used by therapists and shamans with remarkable results, which is backed by scientific research. On one hand, it is an exciting and welcomed development that ayahuasca is influencing the lives of an ever-growing number of people worldwide. These scammers only cause harm and simultaneously undermine the healing potential of the brew. Because ayahuasca can put you in a very vulnerable state, it is absolutely essential that you feel safe and can trust the intentions, the medicine and the experience of the team facilitating your inner transformation. That is why creating a safe environment is the 1 priority of Acsauhaya. People frequently wonder if drinking ayahuasca is safe. Drinking ayahuasca is not harmful, yet nothing in life is without risks. If you do not use any medicines or drugs and have no physical complaints, drinking ayahuasca is quite safe and nothing can happen to you. However, it is highly important to follow the strict guidelines and diet, to reduce possible risks. Therefore, it is important that you carefully answer the questions on our questionnaire and provide us insights into your medical situation before attending any of our retreats. If you want to read more about the dangers and safety of ayahuasca, you can read our blog. Ayahuasca changes your state of consciousness. It enables you to understand things about yourself on a deeper level. When you drink the sacred ayahuasca brew, you drink both DMT and MAO inhibiters, each coming from different parts of plants. DMT is a substance that occurs in human bodies naturally just like in many other plants, grasses, etc. High amounts of DMT, however, create short but immediate psychedelic and hallucinogenic effects and can, for example, produce the feeling that the user is communicating with other life forms. Many users also experience moving images similar to kaleidoscopes or geometric patterns. If you were to take only DMT, you would have a high or journey that would probably last 20 minutes at most. However, the MAO inhibitor the ayahuasca vine also has an effect of its own. Basically, this medicine takes you on a journey to your own subconscious mind. What you will encounter can therefore not be predicted: it is a very personal experience. The effects of ayahuasca depend on many factors. These factors consist of: personal factors past conditionings, experience, expectation, physical condition, etc. The mental effects of the medicine often predominate. Some users talk about magical or religious experiences. The various effects of the ayahuasca brew mainly center around purification of the soul and the release of repressed emotions, having spiritual progress as the end goal. This is only possible if it is used in the right setting, where there is support and knowledge about the sacred plant medicine. During the journey there will be a change of your perception, you will experience the world around you differently. People sometimes describe an HD-vision, which makes things more colorful and intensive. But your auditory perception can change as well. Often, users speak of a completely different experience of time and space. One of the most well-known physical side-effects of ayahuasca are nausea and vomiting. You can feel very sick during the ayahuasca ceremony, but you can also not feel sick at all. Again, the experience is very personal and differs from one person to the other as well as from ceremony to ceremony. People often describe the process of vomiting afterwards as expelling the vileness within themselves. Some even literally see visions of snakes, dragons or demons being vomited out into the bucket. Therefore, many participants experience it as a relief and as very cleansing when it does happen. It is something that happens very naturally when it happens, and it should not be feared. It is a normal and healthy part of the experience and may be a huge contribution to the goal of the work—to let go of past trauma or parts of yourself that no longer serve you. As described in the previous question, attending an ayahuasca ceremony can help you to receive insights into your own way of life and enable you to release repressed emotions. However, there are also people that do not experience it like this. Although it is very important to set a clear intention before the ayahuasca ceremony, we would always advise you to try not to set too many expectations. So, it is definitely not a good idea to expect ayahuasca to change your life, even though this might happen. It is very difficult to describe exactly what ayahuasca feels like. This is because an ayahuasca journey is very personal and your experience depends on many personal factors. We can only give you some descriptions of what users often mention. Between minutes after you drink the ayahuasca brew, you can start to experience the first symptoms. What these are and what it feels like exactly, differs from person to person. Most people start to experience hallucinations, which usually peak at the first hour, and last for three to six hours. During this journey most people experience a change of perception, they experience the world around them differently than they normally do. People can see things more colorfully or hear sounds much more intensively. Furthermore, often users speak of a completely different experience of time and space. Furthermore, there seems to be quite a consensus amongst users of ayahuasca that during the journey, they are — in varying degrees — rather aware of what is going around them. Even though in phases of the journey they describe themselves as travelling in an other dimension s , they usually are quite self-aware and can still perform ordinary tasks such as going to the toilet. Though ayahuasca is generally classified as a hallucinogen, many people experience the effects it has on the brain as being very different from other hallucinogens, like LSD and mushrooms. The ayahuasca brew is made from the Ayahuasca vine Banasteriopsis Caapi and the leaves of the Chacruna plant Psychotria Viridis , and neither of these plants are hallucinogens. The vine component of ayahuasca changes that by deactivating these enzymes temporarily and lets the DMT cross your brain barrier. The DMT molecule in ayahuasca interacts with your serotonin receptors, which has an impact on things like emotion and vision. Brain scans of people that drank the ayahuasca brew, show that neural activity increases both the visual cortex as well as the activity in the limbic system. The latter is the system responsible for how you process your emotions and memories. Sometimes scans show a more meditative-like state in the brain. It is impossible to describe or predict what visuals you will see on your ayahuasca journey. They describe their journeys more as experiencing emotions and feelings, but not as something very visual. However, the people that do refer to visions, often describe very colorful kaleidoscopic or geometric patterns, sur real animals, descended loved ones or other extraterrestrial or spiritual beings. There are many artists and animators that have been attracted to the vividness, beauty and complexity of ayahuasca visions. However, we would always advise you to try not to set too many expectations. You might get to see similar visions, but you also may see nothing even close. It is very difficult to know exactly who first started using ayahuasca and when this was. It is something researchers have puzzled over for decades. If you want to read more about the ayahuasca origins, you can also read this article. The first records of people from Europe — mainly missionaries from Spain and Portugal — encountering ayahuasca in South America stem from the 16th century. These missionaries described it as the work of the devil, as it went completely against what they knew and believed in religion and culture. Throughout the following centuries, not much literature has been created about the vine. Then, the McKenna brothers contributed to spreading the knowledge about ayahuasca with their book True Hallucinations. More recently, ayahuasca has been written about by writers like Martin Goodman and Wade Davis. Although one of the plants used for the ayahuasca brew contains the DMT molecule, it is a basic misconception that ayahuasca is DMT. Especially McKenna spread the idea that Banisteriopsis caapi had no other role in the ayahuasca brew than to make the DMT orally active. However, there is a synergetic effect between the other component of the ayahuasca brew the vine and the DMT. Therefore, ayahuasca is different from what people refer to as DMT, which is usually smoked. When DMT is smoked, there is a short — but very intense — effect, that some users describe as being launched by a cannon. The effects of smoked DMT are many times more intense than those of drinking the ayahuasca brew, but last much shorter. All hallucinogenic substances impact neural activity and optimize brain function. Scientists believe that this is why they make people experience their emotions differently, feel a higher level of consciousness and be more introspective. Though the effects on the brain seem to be somewhat similar, people that have experienced both ayahuasca and other hallucinogens do report differences in the effects. When ayahuasca is compared with LSD, for example, people describe that with ayahuasca they are still aware that they are hallucinating. Home Ayahuasca What is ayahuasca Who is it for? Sacred shamanic plant medicine Ayahuasca is the name for a sacred shamanic plant medicine from the South American Amazon. Ayahuasca Tea: the brew The Ayahuasca tea is brewed from two plants — the Ayahuasca vine Banasteriopsis Caapi and the leaves of the Chacruna plant Psychotria Viridis — that are boiled over a fire for many hours to create a medicinal tea, which is consumed in a ceremonial setting. Altered states of consciousness Using ayahuasca changes your state of consciousness, making your inner perception very strong. Addressing the root cause Western medicine habitually tries to solve our health problems by treating symptoms with medication, which is sometimes ineffective or is accompanied by harmful side effects. Ayahuasca is getting increasingly popular Over the last decades, ayahuasca has gained enormous interest and awareness worldwide. FAQ All What does ayahuasca mean? Is ayahuasca addictive? No, you cannot become addicted to the substance; the experience is too intense for that. Is ayahuasca dangerous? Is ayahuasca legal? People frequently wonder if ayahuasca is a legal substance. The answer to that question is a little more complex than you would like it to be and actually differs from country to country as well. Of course, there is a reason we started Acsauhaya in The Netherlands, because the Dutch government is very tolerant towards the usage of ayahuasca and psychedelics in general and the centers that serve it. If you want to read more about the il legal status of the plants, the brew and the toleration policy of The Netherlands, you can read our blog. What does ayahuasca do? What are the effects of ayahuasca? Will ayahuasca make me sick? Will ayahuasca change my life? What does ayahuasca feel like? All What does ayahuasca do to the brain? What visuals will I see? She is like a massive spotlight that illuminates the hidden things within us. Therefore, the journey is different for each individual and every ceremony can be a completely different experience. Where does ayahuasca come from? The sacred ayahuasca brew has its roots in religious ceremonies and with indigenous tribes from the South-American Amazon. People from the tribe came to the shaman for healing and advice. The shaman would then drink the brew to bring healing to the people in the tribe and to request advice from other dimensions. Nowadays the brew is available for everyone to drink. Where does ayahuasca grow? The two plants that are used to make the ayahuasca tea, are found growing natively in jungle regions of the South American Amazon, in Peru, Columbia, Brazil and Ecuador. The Ayahuasca vine Banasteriopsis Caapi is native to the Amazon, but will grow anywhere with a humid, hot tropical climate. The Chacruna plant Psychotria Viridis is also originally from the Amazon, but can grow in any tropical climate. The ayahuasca we use is homegrown by our shamans from Peru. Are ayahuasca and DMT the same? Is ayahuasca similar to other hallucinogens? Are peyote and ayahuasca the same? No, they are not. The plants and active substances used for the brews are different and so are the journeys. Peyote is a cactus that contains mescaline, which provides it with its hallucinatory powers. Mescaline also binds to serotonin receptors in the brain, and thereby produces sharper sensations and kaleidoscopic visions.

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I close my eyes and every time my body convulses I see ripples in a lattice of multi-coloured hexagons that flows out to the edges of the universe. The infusion facilitates mystical visions and revelations, and is said to have healing properties. To date, there have been very few studies of how it affects brain function. The ayahuasca brew is made from the jungle vine Banisteriopsis caapi , which contains several beta-carboline compounds, and Psychotria viridis , a shrub containing the psychotropic dimethyltryptamine DMT , which acts on specific subtypes of serotonin receptors. Taken on their own, neither of these ingredients has any significant effect, but when consumed together, they synergize. The combined effect is a trip lasting up to 4 hours, characterized by vivid hallucinations. Draulio de Araujo of the Brain Institute at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte recruited ten frequent ayahuasca users, and scanned their brains while they looked at natural photographs, imagined them with their eyes closed, and viewed scrambled versions of the photos. Afterwards, the participants drank ayahuasca-infused tea and, once the effects of the drug had kicked in, repeated the same tasks while their brains were scanned again. The researchers then compared the brain activity patterns from the scans performed before and after ayahuasca intake. As expected, viewing the natural and scrambled photos activated the primary visual cortex in the occipital lobe at the back of the brain, and several other visual areas. But these same areas were even more active when the participants closed their eyes and imagined the photos after taking ayahuasca. This is, however, not entirely surprising, as previous functional neuroimaging studies have shown that visual hallucinations are associated with abnormal visual cortical activity. The scans also showed that the imagery task performed after ayahuasca intake was associated with increased activity in the parahippocampal gyrus, which is involved in retrieval of autobiographical memories and encoding of contextual knowledge, and the frontopolar prefrontal cortex, which is implicated in working memory and imaging future events. The researchers also observed altered connectivity between all these areas, and particularly in the relationship between the frontal and occipital cortices. The observation that the primary visual cortex is more active during imagery with eyes closed than during viewing of actual images is in keeping with numerous reports of the vividness of ayahuasca visions. All of these effects are thought to be mediated by increased activation of serotonin receptors throughout the brain regions involved. This is one of a small handful of neuroimaging studies looking at the neural basis of the ayahuasca experience. In recent years there has been renewed interest in the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics , and the new study contributes to our understanding of how this class of drugs affect brain function. Topics Science Neurophilosophy. Neuroscience Drugs Science Drugs Society blogposts. Reuse this content. Order by newest oldest recommendations. Show 25 25 50 All. Threads collapsed expanded unthreaded. Loading comments… Trouble loading? Most popular.

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