FleetwoodMac
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Heyo,
So I've been doing a lot of research into Ayahuasca and its healing powers and properties and am extremely intrigued. I have a relative who has gone through a lot in his lifetime, with a lifelong battle with epilepsy and the loss of his father at a young age. Now he has become the type to smoke weed daily, recklessly experiment with hardcore drugs at a very young age, demonstrate abusive behavior to his mother and other immediate family members, not turn up to school, and the list goes on. He lacks motivation and has no desire to fix his life, and will not admit that there is anything wrong with his behaviors. I am very close with this person and he is a very very good, strong, deep person, but he is a victim of circumstance. Due to his attraction to psychedelic substances and drugs, I believe that he would be willing to try Ayahuasca. I am aware that if he does decide to try this drug he will have to treat it with respect and will have to realize that it is not a party drug to be fucked around with, and I do believe he will come to this realization and still be willing to take it due to its potential to bring closure with the loss of his father, and maybe even the smallest chance that it could help to heal his epilepsy. The only problem is, that I have been reading about some deaths linked to the use of Ayahuasca and tobacco poisoning from Ayahuasca ceremonies. I am not sure if there is any fool-proof way to make sure that this does not happen to us during the ceremony or if it is preventable. I am just not sure if the ceremonies are safe. Most of the experiences I have read about have been positive, and I do believe that some of the deaths have been linked to pharmaceuticals mixed with the drug, but I was wondering if you guys think that these ceremonies are safe or a good idea. I was also wondering how long he would have to stay off of his epilepsy meds before trying Ayahuasca. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys,
FleetwoodMac
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I would defs wait till hes older if we did do it. He refuses to do therapy.
So I've been doing a lot of research into Ayahuasca and its healing powers and properties and am extremely intrigued. I have a relative who has gone through a lot in his lifetime, with a lifelong battle with epilepsy and the loss of his father at a young age. Now he has become the type to smoke weed daily, recklessly experiment with hardcore drugs at a very young age, demonstrate abusive behavior to his mother and other immediate family members, not turn up to school, and the list goes on. He lacks motivation and has no desire to fix his life, and will not admit that there is anything wrong with his behaviors. I am very close with this person and he is a very very good, strong, deep person, but he is a victim of circumstance. Due to his attraction to psychedelic substances and drugs, I believe that he would be willing to try Ayahuasca. I am aware that if he does decide to try this drug he will have to treat it with respect and will have to realize that it is not a party drug to be fucked around with, and I do believe he will come to this realization and still be willing to take it due to its potential to bring closure with the loss of his father, and maybe even the smallest chance that it could help to heal his epilepsy. The only problem is, that I have been reading about some deaths linked to the use of Ayahuasca and tobacco poisoning from Ayahuasca ceremonies. I am not sure if there is any fool-proof way to make sure that this does not happen to us during the ceremony or if it is preventable. I am just not sure if the ceremonies are safe. Most of the experiences I have read about have been positive, and I do believe that some of the deaths have been linked to pharmaceuticals mixed with the drug, but I was wondering if you guys think that these ceremonies are safe or a good idea. I was also wondering how long he would have to stay off of his epilepsy meds before trying Ayahuasca. Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys,
FleetwoodMac
Edit***
I would defs wait till hes older if we did do it. He refuses to do therapy.
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