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Re: Hope for veterans suffering from PTSD. [Re: KeithC] #8600866
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Yotetrapper, I know it sounds crazy but that’s what they say. It’s 100% non-addictive and they say the 24 hour experience is not pleasant at all. Described as horrifying experience


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Re: Hope for veterans suffering from PTSD. [Re: KeithC] #8601302
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ayahuasca is interesting. Ron White is clean and sober now. He has good things to say about it. Shawn Ryan has good things to say about it. Joe Rogan has good things to say about it.

There are centers around the country you can take a weekend retreat at. The stats seem to be impressive helping with PTSD and Addiction.

It supposedly helps you find religion maybe if not just seeing the bigger picture and driving the evil out. Def worth looking into if you need help!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5iZOk50htc

Re: Hope for veterans suffering from PTSD. [Re: KeithC] #8601354
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I tried Ayahuasca while living in the amazon jungle in 1984. I had just read the novel "At Play in the Fields of the Lord" and the vivid description of its effects piqued my curiosity. I had an Indian worker in my nursery that supplied me with a concoction of the "vine of death", so I, and another Peace Corps volunteer tried it out.

Would never do it again. My interpretation on how it works is it just about kills you... and then your soul is loosened from your body and is free to roam around and commune with other jungle souls, or animal spirits. Never again. I'll leave that nonsense to tribal shamans.


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