An entheogenic tea of South American origin prepared with the
mariri vine and the leaves of the
chacrona tree that provides an expanded state of consciousness. The use of
Hoasca in shamanic rituals is part of the ancestral culture of several tribes in the Amazon region of Brazil, Peru and Bolivia, including the Ashaninka, Huni
Kuin, Ticuna and Tucano. Since the 1930s, it has been distributed as a sacrament in some Christian religions, such as the União do
Vegetal, Santo
Daime, Barquinha and Alto Santo. The tea is proven harmless to health when used in the religious context and without the association with other substances, according to scientific studies conducted by renowned entities.
Other common names: Hoasca, Vegetal, Daime, Yagé.
Example:
Pharm. Ayahuasca is the name given to the psychoactive beverage prepared from the decoction of the woody part of the
mariri vine (
Banisteriopsis caapi) with the leaves of the
chacrona tree (Psychotria viridis), which contains, respectively, the β-carbolines harmine, harmaline and tetrahydroharmine and the psychoactive alkaloid N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT);