Hill May 23, 2024
Sean Noone

  • Ayahuasca ‘creates a much more coachable, malleable brain’
  • Author’s psychedelic treatment has support in medical field
  • Drug helped author let go of past trauma: ‘It saved my life.’

(NewsNation) — An author who struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder credits ayahuasca for relieving his symptoms, which he said at times were debilitating.

“It’s definitely a Ctrl+Alt+Delete for the brain,” said author Greg Wrenn. “It (ayahuasca) creates a much more coachable, malleable brain.”

According to the National Institutes of Health, “Psychedelic and dissociative drugs can temporarily alter a person’s mood, thoughts, and perceptions … people who use these substances report feeling strong emotions ranging from bliss to fear and experiencing vast changes in how they perceive reality.”

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