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health1 year ago

Ayahuasca: A Plant-Based Solution for Trauma and Fear

A comprehensive review of a decade's research highlights ayahuasca's potential in treating PTSD and anxiety disorders by influencing emotional processing and memory through serotonin receptors. The study, led by researchers at the University of São Paulo, underscores the need for more clinical trials to explore ayahuasca's therapeutic applications and safety considerations.

sports1 year ago

"Aaron Rodgers' Potential VP Run and Ayahuasca Trip: The Politics Unfold"

Aaron Rodgers was reportedly in Costa Rica on an ayahuasca retreat when news broke about a possible vice presidential run with independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Rodgers, who has openly discussed his use of the drug, is said to be open to the idea. Pat McAfee revealed Rodgers' whereabouts on his show and shared a photo of Rodgers in Costa Rica with fellow player Jordan Poyer. Rodgers has been vocal about his support for Kennedy, even expressing interest in being his tag-team partner in a match against Dr. Anthony Fauci and Travis Kelce. Kennedy is set to announce his running mate on March 26.

sports1 year ago

"Aaron Rodgers' Costa Rican Ayahuasca Retreat and RFK Jr.'s VP Pick: What You Need to Know"

Aaron Rodgers was in Costa Rica on an ayahuasca retreat when news broke that he might be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, according to Pat McAfee. The revelation came after a tweet and a New York Times story confirmed Rodgers' consideration for the VP position. Rodgers was spotted in Costa Rica with Dolphins safety Jordan Poyer, who posted a photo of their group on the retreat. McAfee mentioned that Rodgers had openly discussed his ayahuasca usage in the past and likely did not plan the timing of the news break.

sports-and-politics1 year ago

"Aaron Rodgers' Ayahuasca Trip Overlaps with RFK Jr.'s VP Announcement"

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers was reportedly in Costa Rica on an ayahuasca retreat when news broke that he is being considered as a potential running mate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. According to former NFL punter Pat McAfee, Rodgers was unaware of the announcement and was "in the middle of something" when McAfee spoke to him. The revelation comes amid Rodgers' previous controversy over COVID-19 vaccination comments and skepticism about the vaccine's safety. Kennedy's campaign is set to announce the selection on March 26, with former pro wrestler Jesse Ventura also in contention.

sports-and-politics1 year ago

"Aaron Rodgers' Costa Rican Ayahuasca Trip and RFK Jr.'s VP Announcement"

Aaron Rodgers was reportedly on an ayahuasca trip in Costa Rica when news broke that he could be a potential running mate for Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The New York Times reported that Kennedy approached Rodgers and former wrestler Jesse Ventura about appearing on his ticket. Pat McAfee claimed that Rodgers had no idea the news was about to be leaked and hinted that he had spoken to Rodgers in Costa Rica. The Jets are reportedly upset with Rodgers considering a political career while playing football, stating that it would be ridiculous for him to campaign and play at the same time.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Study Shows Ayahuasca Retreat Reduces ADHD Symptoms"

A pilot study conducted at an ayahuasca retreat in Peru found that adults experienced significant reductions in symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity following their stay, regardless of the retreat duration or number of ayahuasca ceremonies attended. The study aimed to investigate the potential relationship between ayahuasca use and reductions in ADHD symptoms, but the absence of a control group and reliance on self-reporting as the sole outcome measure make it difficult to conclusively attribute the observed changes to ayahuasca use.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

Ayahuasca ceremonies linked to improved well-being and healthier lifestyle, study reveals

Regular participants in ayahuasca ceremonies in the Netherlands reported better general well-being, fewer chronic diseases, more physical activity, and a more balanced diet compared to the general population. While they used more illegal drugs, they did not report associated harms. Ayahuasca, a psychedelic brew traditionally used for spiritual and healing purposes, has gained popularity for its potential therapeutic benefits and positive effects on mental health. The study highlights the positive health outcomes of long-term ayahuasca use but does not establish causation.

sports2 years ago

Aaron Rodgers Fires Back at Keith Olbermann and Doubters, Vows to Prove Them Wrong

Aaron Rodgers appeared on "The Pat McAfee Show" and called out conservative talk show host Greg Kelly and former MSNBC and ESPN host Keith Olbermann, referring to them as "bums." Kelly had linked Rodgers' use of ayahuasca to his Achilles injury, while Olbermann brought up Rodgers' vaccination status. Rodgers defended his personal choices and confirmed his regular appearances on the podcast.

sports2 years ago

Aaron Rodgers advocates for psychedelics and mental health at conference.

Aaron Rodgers, the New York Jets quarterback, spoke at the Psychedelic Science 2023 convention in Denver about his ayahuasca use and how it helped him find self-love and consecutive MVP seasons. He also discussed the stigma surrounding psychedelics in the NFL and how it has sparked a wider discussion. Rodgers claimed that doing an ayahuasca ceremony with teammates had strengthened their bonds with one another and that "there's been hundreds of NFL guys who've reached out" to him to discuss psychedelics.

health2 years ago

Aaron Rodgers advocates for psychedelics and mental health at conference.

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers spoke at a psychedelics conference in Denver and advocated for the legalization of psychedelics by discussing his own experiences. Rodgers described taking ayahuasca with his teammates as "radically life-changing," and said many other pro athletes have reached out to him. He also called out the "bums" who have criticized him after he has discussed his experiences. Psychedelics are illegal at the federal level, though acceptance and interest in studying their potential benefits has grown.

health2 years ago

Aaron Rodgers to Speak at Psychedelics Conference in Colorado

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to speak at the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver about his experience with ayahuasca, a psychedelic substance that some experts say can be beneficial in mental health treatment. The conference advocates for the therapeutic use of psychedelics, which have found support from members of Congress and have been recently decriminalized in Colorado and Oregon. While federal law bans psychedelics, the NFL and NFL Players Association allow players to use ayahuasca.

world2 years ago

Ayahuasca Ritual Helps Find Lost Children in Colombian Jungle

Rescuers searching for four Colombian children who survived a plane crash in the Amazon rainforest were aided by the psychedelic cocktail ayahuasca on day 39 of the search. The children were fleeing conflict in Southern Colombia. The kids are now recovering in a military hospital in the Colombian capital of Bogota. Colombian officials are now looking for a rescue dog named Wilson who aided in the search.

world2 years ago

Ayahuasca Rituals and Child Rescue in Colombia's Jungle

Indigenous volunteers in Colombia turned to ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic tea, to induce visions that could lead them to four children who survived a plane crash in the jungle for 40 days. The eldest sibling's knowledge of how to survive in the rainforest, taught by her grandmother, helped them survive. The volunteers credit the yagé and the vision of an elder among their group for their rescue. The siblings were found just 3 miles from the crash site and were airlifted out of the dense forest.

indigenous-culture2 years ago

Indigenous searchers use ayahuasca to aid in rescue of plane crash survivors in Colombian jungle.

Indigenous searchers in the Amazon turned to ayahuasca, a sacred hallucinogenic tea, to find four missing children who were on a plane that crashed. The searchers believed that the tea would induce visions that could lead them to the children. An elder had a vision after drinking the tea and was convinced they would find the children that day. The children's father had taken them out of their village due to safety concerns related to his illegal business dealings. The plane crashed due to engine failure and the search for the children lasted 40 days.