An exploratory study of experiences with conventional eating disorder treatment and ceremonial ayahuasca for the healing of eating disorders.
Marika Renelli, Jenna Fletcher, Kenneth W Tupper, Natasha Files, Anya Loizaga-velder, Adele Lafrance
Eating and weight disorders : EWD April 1, 2020 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1007/s40519-018-0619-6 via PubMed
Summary
Ayahuasca may serve as a valuable adjunctive treatment for eating disorders, according to interviews with 13 individuals diagnosed with these disorders. Participants reported rapid reductions in eating disorder thoughts and symptoms, healing of perceived roots of their conditions, and enhanced self-love and acceptance. The findings suggest that ayahuasca can facilitate emotional processing and spiritual healing, indicating the need for further research through controlled clinical trials.
Study at a glance
| Design | qualitative descriptive study |
|---|---|
| Sample size | 13 |
| Population | individuals previously diagnosed with eating disorders |
| Key finding | Ayahuasca led to rapid reductions in eating disorder thoughts and symptoms among participants. |
Abstract
Ayahuasca is a traditional Amazonian medicine that is currently being researched for its potential in treating a variety of mental disorders. This article reports on exploratory qualitative research relating to participant experiences with ceremonial ayahuasca drinking and conventional treatment for eating disorders (EDs). It also explores the potential for ayahuasca as an adjunctive ED treatment. Thirteen individuals previously diagnosed with an ED participated in a semi-structured interview contrasting their experiences with conventional ED treatment with experiences from ceremonial ayahuasca. The interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Participant reports were organized with key themes including that ayahuasca: led to rapid reductions in ED thoughts and symptoms; allowed for the healing of the perceived root of the ED; helped to process painful feelings and memories; supported the internalization of greater self-love and self-acceptance; and catalyzed spiritual elements of healing. The results suggest that ayahuasca may have potential as a valuable therapeutic tool, and further research-including carefully controlled clinical trials-is warranted. Level V, qualitative descriptive study.