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Largest-Ever Study on Ayahuasca Reveals Its Potential to Boost Mental Health and Well-Being
The Debrief ^ | January 2, 2025 | Tim McMillan

Posted on 01/02/2025 11:06:37 AM PST by Red Badger

What if a centuries-old Amazonian brew held the key to better mental health and well-being?

Ayahuasca, a psychoactive tea traditionally used in spiritual ceremonies, is once again making headlines after the most extensive study of its kind reveals promising associations between its use and improved mental health outcomes.

“Ayahuasca has been used for centuries by Indigenous communities for healing and spiritual purposes, but despite its growing global popularity, its effects on mental health in contemporary settings are not well understood,” study co-author and adjunct associate professor at Swinburne University in Australia, Daniel Perkins, told PsyPost.

“With more people around the world turning to ayahuasca (and related plant combinations containing these compounds) for personal growth, spirituality, and mental health support, we saw an opportunity to explore its potential benefits and risks in real-world settings,” Perkins said.

Ayahuasca, a traditional plant-based brew with roots in Amazonian shamanic practices, is no stranger to controversy or intrigue. Its psychoactive effects, often described as profoundly mystical, have drawn increasing interest among scientists and wellness enthusiasts alike.

Now, the largest-ever study on ayahuasca use has shed light on its potential mental health benefits, capturing the attention of researchers, policymakers, and the broader public.

The study, conducted via an online cross-sectional survey and encompassing 7,576 participants from over 50 countries, highlights a compelling link between ayahuasca consumption and improved mental health and well-being.

Published recently in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, this research marks a significant step in understanding how this ancient brew might offer modern solutions to psychological distress.

The study’s participants, with an average age of 41 and nearly equal representation of genders, reported a variety of experiences with ayahuasca. These ranged from traditional settings, such as indigenous ceremonies in the Amazon, to more contemporary or non-religious environments. Despite the diversity in contexts, the findings were strikingly consistent: those who consumed ayahuasca reported significantly better mental health outcomes across multiple measures.

Researchers analyzed the data using robust statistical methods, including multivariate linear regressions and generalized structural equation modeling.

They found that the frequency of ayahuasca use was positively correlated with better scores on mental health indices such as the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) and the Short Form Health Survey (SF-12 MCS). Psychological well-being change (PWG), a self-reported measure of perceived improvement, was also strongly linked to ayahuasca use.

These positive associations did not diminish over time, suggesting that the benefits of ayahuasca use could be long-lasting.

“Findings suggest that naturalistic ayahuasca use is associated with better current mental health status and enhanced psychological well-being for individuals with and without a history of mental illness, independent of community effects, with certain variables contributing positively or negatively to these effects,” researchers wrote.

Among the key variables contributing to the observed mental health improvements were the intensity of mystical experiences and the level of self-insight reported during ayahuasca sessions. Many participants described moments of profound clarity or spiritual revelation, which appeared to act as catalysts for psychological healing.

The study found that more substantial mystical experiences were consistently linked to better mental health outcomes and greater perceived well-being.

These findings mirror similar results from past studies, which have found that the experience of altered states of consciousness is key to the therapeutic potential of psychedelics.

“The consensus [is] you need the subjective effects, or the altered states of consciousness, to get the full and enduring benefits from these drugs,” George Fejer, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Konstanz and co-author of a 2022 study on psilocybin told The Debrief.

Additionally, the study highlighted the importance of community and social support in facilitating these positive effects. Whether traditional or modern, group ceremonies provided participants with a shared space for processing and integrating their experiences.

“Notably, we found that mental health and well-being benefits were present even after controlling for the social and community aspects of ayahuasca use, which in themselves can enhance well-being,” Perkins explained. “Previous studies have not been able to separate out these effects.”

While the findings are promising, the study did not shy away from addressing the challenges associated with ayahuasca use. Acute episodes of extreme fear or distress, often referred to as “bad trips,” were reported by some participants.

These experiences, while typically temporary, could result in significant emotional discomfort. Furthermore, difficulties in integrating these intense experiences into everyday life were negatively associated with mental health outcomes.

Researchers cautioned that ayahuasca is not a “panacea,” highlighting the importance of proper preparation, ongoing support, and careful integration to maximize its benefits and ensure a positive outcome.

The study also emphasized the need for careful consideration of set and setting, including factors like the participant’s mindset and the environment in which the brew is consumed. Both play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the experience.

The context in which it is used is important—things like the strength of the mystical experience, personal insights gained, the support of a community, and how people process the experience afterward are key to these outcomes,” Perkins said. “At the same time, there are potential risks, including emotional distress and difficulty integrating the experience.”

The study’s findings come at a time of growing interest in psychedelics as potential treatments for mental health disorders. Substances like psilocybin (found in magic mushrooms) and MDMA (commonly known as ecstasy) are undergoing clinical trials with promising results. Ayahuasca, while not yet approved for therapeutic use in most countries, is increasingly being explored as part of this broader movement.

In recent years, anecdotal reports and smaller studies have suggested that ayahuasca may help alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This new research builds on that foundation, offering the most comprehensive analysis of its effects on mental health to date.

Proponents argue that ayahuasca’s potential lies not only in its chemical composition but also in its ability to foster profound psychological and spiritual experiences. Unlike traditional antidepressants, many users claim that ayahuasca works on multiple levels—biological, emotional, and existential.

Despite its potential, the use of ayahuasca remains legally and logistically complicated in many parts of the world. In most countries, the brew’s psychoactive ingredient, DMT (dimethyltryptamine), is classified as a controlled substance. This has limited large-scale clinical research and posed ethical and safety challenges for those seeking to study or use it.

However, interest in ayahuasca continues to grow, with retreats and ceremonies becoming increasingly accessible—albeit in a legal gray area—in countries like Peru, Costa Rica, and Brazil. Some advocates hope such studies will pave the way for regulatory changes, enabling more rigorous research and safer use.

The study’s authors stress that while ayahuasca shows promise, it should not be seen as a standalone solution. Mental health is complex, and effective treatment often requires a combination of approaches, including therapy, lifestyle changes, and, in some cases, medication.

Still, the findings raise important questions about how traditional plant-based medicines might complement modern mental health treatments. For individuals who have not found relief through conventional methods, ayahuasca may represent a powerful alternative.

The findings of this recent study continue to signal a broader shift in the scientific community’s approach to psychedelics. Once dismissed as relics of counterculture, substances like ayahuasca are now being recognized for their potential to address some of the most pressing mental health challenges of our time.

As the stigma surrounding psychedelics continues to fade, researchers are hopeful that further studies will uncover new insights into how these substances work—and how they can be used safely and effectively.

“We want to learn more about how ayahuasca works—what aspects of the experience or environment make the biggest difference for improving mental health and well-being,” Perkins said. “The extent to which therapies inspired by ayahuasca may be able to provide a benefit for people with treatment-resistant mental health conditions in Western countries.”

Tim McMillan is a retired law enforcement executive, investigative reporter and co-founder of The Debrief. His writing typically focuses on defense, national security, the Intelligence Community and topics related to psychology. You can follow Tim on Twitter: @LtTimMcMillan. Tim can be reached by email: tim@thedebrief.org or through encrypted email: LtTimMcMillan@protonmail.com


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To: PGR88

Yes

https://nypost.com/2024/08/20/sports/aaron-rodgers-old-buddy-inspired-him-to-try-ayahuasca/


21 posted on 01/02/2025 11:35:59 AM PST by rdl6989 ( )
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To: montag813

“I personally know one person, and friends know more, who took this stuff and it derailed their productive, successful careers. Be very careful.”

It doesn’t seem to have helped Rodgers, if his last 3 seasons are any measure.


22 posted on 01/02/2025 11:36:23 AM PST by I-ambush (From the brightest star comes the blackest hole. You had so much to offer, why didya offer your sou?)
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To: Red Badger

Did Joe Rogan approve this?


23 posted on 01/02/2025 11:47:21 AM PST by Karliner (Heb 4:12 Rom 8:28 Rev 3, "...This is the end of the beginning." Churchill)
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To: monkeyshine

On a side note, a friend and his wife were at wit’s end with a son who was alcoholic and self-destructive in his mid 20s.

The son had some other health and resentment issues which probably added to the addiction and rage problem.

After various types of rehab, they tried a psilocybin treatment program (had to travel out-of-state for it), along with a new treatment for his other physical ailment.

I can’t say that was definitely the cure, but the kid is now in a much better place.


24 posted on 01/02/2025 11:48:22 AM PST by PGR88
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To: Persevero

I totally connected with reality doing LSD when it was legal in Canada. Went to a hospital there when doctors offered it. I would not be alive today without it.
Never needed or wanted any more of it.

“When you get the message, you can hang up the phone.”


25 posted on 01/02/2025 11:53:07 AM PST by Veto! (Kamalala Sucks Rocks)
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To: nitzy
You asked: Who’s to say they were wrong?

God? The greek word φαρμακεία (from which the English word "pharmacy" comes) appears 3 times in the bible. Each time it refers to gaining entrance to the supernatural realm by the use of drugs. I myself have dropped acid a BUNCH and done mushrooms and peyote (no ayahuasca). I can tell you categorically that drugs are a pathway into another dimension of reality, one that is inhabited by hypersomatic beings of towering intellect who hate humans for bearing the image of God.

Over the years, I have gotten used to folks rolling their eyes at the reactionary fundie here, wailing about the evil spirits and all.

In the west, there has been "less" danger because we are largely deluded by another lie, which is rationalistic empiricism, leading us to put drugs mostly in the "fun" category. That was me.

However the peril of being dominated by beings unseen is a real one. Revelation lists φαρμακειῶν (same root word) along with murder, theft, sexual misconduct as the things which bring God's wrath.

I don't know what I think about microdosing as a way to influence the general "mood" without propelling you full bore into another dimension of reality.

The root of all this presupposes a sort of cosmic dualism of two worlds existing together, with both of them being real. I realize this sounds like nonsense to your modern empiricist, but that is also a part of conversion for a Christian, who believes that trusting in the forgiveness of the resurrected Christ also means he is "born again" into a consciousness of spiritual things which drugs attempts to counterfeit.

26 posted on 01/02/2025 11:54:49 AM PST by tanstaafl.72555
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To: Karliner

No, but Hunter Biden did................


27 posted on 01/02/2025 11:56:06 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

And Prince Harry...

Which should scare any prospective user straight.


28 posted on 01/02/2025 11:57:32 AM PST by mewzilla (Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
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To: Red Badger

Main ingredients...DMT, and a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI). The MAOI inhibits the metabolism of the DMT allowing more DMT to rach the brain. DMT is an hallucinogen related to psilocybin.
Ayahuasca used to be called “businessman’s trip” in the 1960’s
MAOI’s interact with lots of things. Can raise serotonin levels(serotonin syndrome) which is NOT good. Also react with aged cheeses and fermented foods.
This basically is new plant based stuff whose effect could be more predictably produced with known quantities of the chemicals at the correct dose and ratios.
Typical amateur b.s. chemistry which soon be integrated into our society by influencers(tv,movie, net) personalities. Experimental parties, plant based businessman, T-shirt, pop psychiatrists, athletes, and other enthusiastic supporters.
If anyone reading my diatribe wants to know more..just check any pharmacological term on the good sources on the net.
Fun fact: DMT is found in human cerebrospinal fluid.
Other not very fun reference...Revelation 9:21 in the Bible.
I am paraphrasing but “ the people being judged do “ not repent of their sins, murder,thefts, “pharmakeis”(interpreted as magic arts, or druggings). You can be sure these drugs can be used to relieve the anxiety produced when severe crimes are committed. As an adjunctive therapy , there are similar pharmacological entities already out there
FYI and IMHO. Let’s be well informed out there.


29 posted on 01/02/2025 12:02:52 PM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder tro find.)
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To: tanstaafl.72555
No eye-rollin from me, FRiend.
30 posted on 01/02/2025 12:08:36 PM PST by spankalib
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To: mewzilla

“And Prince Harry...Which should scare any prospective user straight.”

LOL


31 posted on 01/02/2025 12:09:10 PM PST by MplsSteve
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To: Getready

Also react with aged cheeses and fermented foods.?????????

HERESY!!!!..............


32 posted on 01/02/2025 12:10:41 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Getready

2 Thessalonians 2:11-12

King James Version

11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:

12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.


33 posted on 01/02/2025 12:12:12 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Veto!

One can’t argue with personal experiences.

Mine has been entirely negative. Observation as well as experience.


34 posted on 01/02/2025 12:12:18 PM PST by Persevero (You cannot comply your way out of tyranny. )
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To: tanstaafl.72555

I agree with you. That was my point. Cavorting with demons to help with mental or emotional issues may not be a bridge too far for some but it IS too far for me.


35 posted on 01/02/2025 12:14:19 PM PST by nitzy (Everything makes sense once you realize that we don't rule over ourselves and our rulers hate us.)
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To: Red Badger

Much more concise reference, There are scientific journal articles which deal with this issue at a much deeper level.
FREEGARDS

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/tyramine-free-diets&ved=2ahUKEwjF-Jqh7NeKAxU-J0QIHZXfMrwQFnoECCMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1VQl8LhQsUBOoS3K7fbhg9


36 posted on 01/02/2025 12:21:50 PM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder tro find.)
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To: BenLurkin

Amazing how many people in the world are turning into Jim’s.


37 posted on 01/02/2025 12:22:29 PM PST by Vaduz
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To: Getready

😁........................


38 posted on 01/02/2025 12:25:09 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

I am sorry... I don’t know what that means..”sh*t faced grin with repeating ellipsis’s....
Forgive me, brother for my non-emoticon “hipness”


39 posted on 01/02/2025 12:28:14 PM PST by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and harder tro find.)
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To: Getready

It’s a smiling thank you!................


40 posted on 01/02/2025 12:28:39 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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