Ayahuasca changes the depths of your brain in remarkable ways
It’s the first study to track effects of one of the active ingredients in the drink.
It’s the first study to track effects of one of the active ingredients in the drink.
Although Ayahuasca is classified as a Schedule I drug, recent research suggests it has medical value.
The powerful hallucinogenic brew provokes long-lasting changes in two important brain networks.
High in the Andes, shamans got high using some serious drugs.
Research suggests that some traditional medicine may help curb addiction to substances like alcohol or opioids.
Amazonian shamans have been making the brew for ages. Now, science confirms for the first time its therapeutic potential against ...
One new research on rats suggests that the magic brew could be very potent against anxiety if ingested over a ...
Hallucinogenic tea brewed from South American plants might treat depression, according to a new study - but don't start your ...