
Ayahuasca and Anxiety
How different anxiety patterns meet yagé, why anxiety can intensify during ceremony, and what the ayahuasca experience feels like in practice.

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How different anxiety patterns meet yagé, why anxiety can intensify during ceremony, and what the ayahuasca experience feels like in practice.

The ayahuasca tradition is at least a thousand years old — but age alone isn't what makes it trustworthy. Learn what the evidence actually shows.

Ayahuasca may support addiction recovery by revealing emotional patterns, but it's not a cure or detox. Learn about screening, risks, and safety.

Women considering ayahuasca have specific questions — pregnancy, breastfeeding, boundaries, solo travel. Here's what to ask before choosing.

Ayahuasca documentaries offering unprecedented access to sacred Amazonian plant medicine — from ceremony to science to personal transformation.

The Circle of the Word is a foundational Indigenous practice where clarity, responsibility, and community are cultivated through disciplined dialogue.

Being new isn't a disqualifier — but the retreat container is everything. Learn what screening and support should look like before a first ceremony.

SSRIs and yagé require a washout period planned with a doctor, not decided alone. Here's what medication review before ceremony involves.

The Siona People (Zio Bain) are an Indigenous nation of the western Amazon whose ancestral territory spans Colombia and Ecuador's borderlands.
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