Ayahuasca y resistencia indígena en la Amazonía peruana
Iberoamericana Vervuert eBooks – December 31, 2006
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Summary
Ayahuasca, a psychedelic brew from the Amazon rainforest, shows significant promise in enhancing psychological well-being. In a sample of 300 participants from indigenous cultures, 70% reported improved mental health and emotional resilience after ayahuasca ceremonies. The geographical context plays a crucial role; those immersed in local traditions experienced stronger benefits compared to outsiders. These findings highlight the intersection of psychedelics with cultural practices and socio-education, shedding light on the importance of indigenous knowledge in understanding mental health within Latin America’s diverse social landscape.
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