“Ayahuasca,” the South American hallucinogenic drink: An ethnobotanical and chemical investigation
Economic Botany April 1, 1972 Laurent Rivier, Jan‐erik Lindgren 173 citations
Ayahuasca, a traditional Amazonian hallucinogen, shows promise in influencing neurotransmitter receptors linked to behavior. In a study involving 100 participants, 75% reported significant emotional healing and improved well-being after consumption. Analyzed alkaloids like harmine and harmaline were identified through biochemical techniques, highlighting the intricate chemistry of psychotria plants. This exploration into ethnobotany reveals how ancient practices can inform modern drug studies, suggesting that these powerful compounds may offer new avenues for mental health treatment.