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The Therapeutic Use of Ayahuasca
The Therapeutic Use of Ayahuasca
Chama´n Soplando [Shaman Blowing] by Clancy Cavnar, 2012
Beatriz Caiuby Labate Clancy Cavnar •
Editors
The Therapeutic Use of Ayahuasca
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Editors Beatriz Caiuby Labate Center for Economic Research and Education (CIDE) Aguascalientes, AGS Mexico
ISBN 978-3-642-40425-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-40426-9
Clancy Cavnar Nucleus for Interdisciplinary Studies of Psychoactives (NEIP) San Francisco, CA USA
ISBN 978-3-642-40426-9
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We dedicate this book to the healing plants of the Amazon Forest
Banisteriopsis caapi flowers. Thais Rebello
Banisteriopsis caapi vine. Thais Rebello
Foreword
Ancient Medicine and the Modern World Ayahuasca, the ‘‘great medicine’’ of the Amazon rain forest, was, for millennia, entirely unknown to Western Euro-American civilization. While first scientifically identified, catalogued, and recorded in the mid-nineteenth century by the English botanist and explorer Richard Spruce, it had earlier been the object of brutal suppression by Spanish and Portuguese invaders of the New W
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