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The Nature of Ayahuasca
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The Nature of Ayahuasca

Jul 5, 2019
0h 58m
★ 0.0

Overview

Ayahausca is a traditional plant medicine from the Amazon used to treat a variety of physical and psychology illnesses and conditions. This documentary explores the use of the Ayahausca as a holistic medicine, challenging stigmas around its use and helping people become more conscious and ethical consumers of the plant if that's the path they choose.

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