While an ayahuasca Ceremony can change your life for good, it’s not easy to prepare. There are many options for how to prepare, though most people will suggest that you avoid pork, red and aged meats as well dairy products. You should also be careful not to eat fried food, oily drinks, alcohol or hot spices. Why would one avoid such an extensive list of foods while preparing for Ayahuasca? After much research, I came across solid scientific proof supporting the use of this diet. For more info you can pop over here.
Tyramine is abundant in meat and fermented foods. Tyramine comes from the amino compound tyrosine. Very dangerous is mixing MAOIs with foods that are high in Tyramine. MAOI drugs have not been prescribed to physicians in as many instances as it used to be just a few years ago. Ayahuasca is (Banisteriopsiscaapi) a combination of three MAOI drugs. In this way, it’s dangerous to eat foods containing a lot tyramine the day before an ayahuasca ceremonies. The ceremony should be avoided for at least one week. You have to be focused and energetic in order to perform a ceremony. Sexual activity will deplete your energy and focus.
There are many ingredients to foods in America that make it hard for people to follow the diet. My preferred method of following the diet was buying fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as fish and poultry. Since I was not willing to compromise my health, I kept the diet strict. I followed the diet only for six days and felt great. I lost eight pounds. Also, my senses for smell and taste became more sharp than before. I felt lighter. The sluggishness of my body and stiffness that was affecting my joints disappeared. The simple cleanse can make a big difference for your mind, body, and soul, even if it’s not something you plan on doing. Just a few days, and you’ll be surprised at the results!