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12. Ayahuasca with Dr Simon Ruffell
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12. Ayahuasca with Dr Simon Ruffell

Ayahuasca tourism is on the rise. How can we preserve indigenous shamanic culture whilst utilising this substance for western therapy?

The Drug Science Podcast · Fascinate Productions

June 9, 202035m 14s

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Show Notes

Over the last few years, Dr Simon Ruffell has worked closely with indigenous communities in the Amazon basin. He is particularly interested in the tradition surrounding the use of plant medicine in the Shipibo tribe. Simon has been looking at the psychological effects of plant medicine and the role that ceremony and spirit play in healing.

In this episode, Simon talks about his research into ayahuasca, the dangers of drug tourism and the ayahuasca diet. Dr Ruffell also explores the cultural history of DMT from a shaman’s pocket to Vogue magazine.

Simon graduated with a degree in medicine from the University of Sheffield before specialising in psychiatry. He has an interest in transcultural psychiatry, working overseas in Northern Uganda. He has a special interest in psychedelic research, namely ayahuasca and has spent the last four years conducting research into the use of ayahuasca in an adapted traditional setting in the Peruvian Amazon. Simon is currently based at The Maudsley Hospital in South London, as well as working as a Senior Research Associate at King's College London looking at the use of psilocybin in treatment resistant depression. 

Santo Daime church

Ayahuasca tourism

Ayahuasca foundation

Ayahuasca diet

Shaman’s pouch containing DMT

Kings college

Imperial college psychedelic research group

Brazil Ayahuasca RCT

Barcelona brain imaging trials  

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