For me ayahuasca work it actually makes your body relax and can get connected with your inner body people that use the herbal said it also works the same since i bought the tea annd tried all i can say it works check this video out to see the effect of ayahuasca
For me ayahuasca work it actually makes your body relax and can get connected with your inner body people that use the herbal said it also works the same since i bought the tea annd tried all i can say it works check this video out to see the effect of ayahuasca
That's great, I've been wondering whether it could actually be used to restore some level of movement in spinal cord injury through neuron regrowth. So far I've only been in contact with ALS patients that have improved movement range and grip strength, but if anyone with immobility from injury or birth defect have experience using ayahuasca or would like to try I would appreciate hearing from them.
Hi hellspawn1. I love herbal remedies. I‘ve only just now seen this Thread. Yes, I want to try it. I haven’t gotten to read the whole article yet.
I take Chanca Piedra (usually from Peru) for pancreatitis. I also take Chinese herbs for pancreatitis. (Can’t remember the name right this minute.) I do the liver flush when I have to. So, your herbal remedy sounds completely legitimate to me.
Hi hellspawn1 . I love herbal remedies. I‘ve omly just now seen this Thread. Yes, I want to try it. I haven’t gotten to read the whole article yet.
I take Chanca Piedra (usually from Peru) for pancreatitis. I also take Chinese herbs for pancreatitis. (Can’t remember the name right this minute.) I do the liver flush when I have to. So, your herbal remedy sounds completely legitimate to me.
Chanca Piedra is great for dissolving kidney stones, I hope it works for your pancreatitis as well. I've written in another thread about "physical movement simulation" for paraplegic individuals, through use of ayahuasca and psilocybe mushrooms. Very rewarding according to those who've tried. Perhaps I'll expand some upon that later.