Experience The ultimate Ayahuasca retreat in South America

Origin of the Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca means the rope of death or the brew of the drunk in Quechua language (Inca language), the ayahuasca vine can only be found in the Amazon rainforest of South America. The Ayahuasca is a mother plant for the people living in the rainforest, this medicinal plant can help cure different ailments that begin in the spirit or soul.
Ayahuasca Brew
The Ayahuasca brew is a mixture of 2 medicinal plants; the Chacruna plant and the Ayahuasca vine, both plants are mixed with water for over 8 hours, these plants can be found in the Amazonian basin in South America.
Ayahuasca Diet
Before engaging in an Ayahuasca ritual or retreat, please make sure to follow a diet, and avoid the following: antidepressant pills, recreational drugs, alcohol, cigars, caffeine, red meat, and pork meat. It is important that you respect the diet if you want to have a nice experience, remember this is not just a hallucinogenic experience but a life-changing experience.
What really is like to join an Ayahuasca retreat
Ayahuasca session is a trancing process, you start by drinking the brew, and an hour later you start to feel the discomfort in the guts, to the point where you feel nauseous, at the same time you think that you are too drunk and lose the perception of time and space, the trancing process makes you think that you are intoxicated, after a while you vomit, and the ultimate goal of this trancing is that the Ayahuasca reach your consciousness or spirit so that you can have the most surreal experience. An Ayahuasca session can last between 4 to 6 hours
The scariest part when doing Ayahuasca
The feeling of dying and not coming back is present during an Ayahuasca session, but this is just a perception of our brain of the DMT present in the medicinal plants. DMT accesses the brain and opens our memories, and the third eye allows our consciousness to travel to the deepest of ourselves.
Best way to deal with an Ayahuasca experience
The key to having a good Ayahuasca experience is within us. Breathwork, before an ayahuasca session do some real breathing work, inhale deeply, and exhale to the point that you can listen to your lungs whistling. By doing breathwork during an ayahuasca you will help your mind and body to relax, and the feeling of dying will be replaced slowly by tranquility. This is the only way to minimize our mental fear of the experience.
The next day after doing Ayahuasca
Mother Aya, shakes our foundations and all the concepts we grew up with. The next day there is no more ego or depression and we have only clarity of the things that are worth living for.
Ayahuasca shamans
Shamans in South America work with different medicinal plants, the plants guide them. A good ayahuasca shaman is just a tool of the ayahuasca spirit to work with ethics and respect.
Ayahuasca spirit
Ayahuasca is a living plant in the Amazon basin, shamans and locals have tremendous respect for Mother Ayahuasca’s spirit, she is a female spirit. People who drink ayahuasca can interact with her during a ceremony.
Ayahuasca retreat in the Sacred Valley of the Incas
Sacred Valley of the Incas is a valley located at around 2000m above sea level, this is a mystical spot surrounded by the most beautiful mountains called Apus, this has been a holy place since ancestral times, in comparison to the rainforest, there are no mosquitos or bugs at all, this valley is got sunny days almost all year long.