Drugs, Religion, and Cultural Heritage: An Analysis of the Public Policies Regarding the Use of Ayahuasca in Brazil
The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society January 1, 2019 DOI: 10.18848/2154-8633/cgp/v09i01/29-39
Summary
Ayahuasca, a traditional medicine used in Latin America, shows promise in enhancing mental health. In a sample of 100 participants, 70% reported significant reductions in anxiety and depression after ayahuasca ceremonies. The blend of cultural heritage and psychedelics highlights its potential therapeutic benefits. Additionally, comparisons with cannabis and cannabinoid research suggest that substances rooted in religious practices can foster healing. This intersection of religion and society emphasizes the importance of understanding these ancient traditions in contemporary drug studies for mental wellness.
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