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Re: Trinity de Guzman - Ayahuasca Healings (WA, USA)

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Hi, trying to answer questions from the last two posts, not necessarily in order ...


I'm sure the reason he picked Washington state was because the Pacific NW is a good market for this kind of thing. The place is only an hour or two from Seattle, Olympia, and Portland, all strong counterculture areas.

I am told that marijuana use is discouraged there.

As for how Trinity treats his people, I have been in touch with four disillusioned ex-employees who felt exploited and mistreated. But I don't want to try to speak for them.

Now, as far as the questions raised about the Santo Daime (of which I am a member)... there are a lot of good and sincere people in the Daime, and I wouldn't want to endanger their existing legality, but there are a lot of questionable things (to put in mildly) in the Daime.

The marijuana use is controversial but widespread in Brazil. Dabcult is correct that the Oregon churches forbid it because of their legal agreement. I think that that still holds even though marijuana has now been legalized in Oregon.

But what I find the most dangerous is that some Daime churches encourage "mediumship," that is, possession or "incorporation" of whatever "entities" come along, indisciminately. This is because in Brazil there is a strong Afro-Brazilian culture (Umbanda, Candomble, etc) and this became absorbed by many Daime churches there, but mixing African-style possession with a strong psychoactive substance is one of the most alarming things I have ever seen. The founder of the Daime was a black man, but he was completely against it, and it only started happening after his death. He also didn't allow marijuana in the ceremonies, but didn't seem to be concerned about people using it outside of ceremony, because there didn't seem to be much of it then around where he was. Nowadays, though, I hear, cocaine addiction is a growing problem in Mapia. It certainly has not turned out to be the utopia that it was originally envisioned to be.

But I don't want to divert this thread into talking about the Daime.

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Dear Gaile ...you are not diverting the thread ...on the contrary ...you are pointing out some of the dangers ....as most people do not have a clue of that medicine and all it can do ...good and bad ...Our Santo Daime experiences can bring clarity to what could be a tragedy in the making

I was alarm when I went to Santo Daime ceremonies for the so called
"illumination works "was practice and this with total NEW COMERS to Santo Daime
Very very scary Spirits of the Astral using the Daime sessions to possess the body of participants IT DID LOOK LIKE ROSEMARY BABY POSSESSIONS)....and the Paulo Roberto ....and his son ...and in some sessions in the US and in Brasil also with his wife ....charging $5,000 us for 5 days(that one is in Rio De Janerio) ...promising that he will deposses the person ....and get spiritual benifits for allowing spooks to be liberated in the light..
The idea is that the spirits will take advantage of a Daime session and with the help of the Padrino ....they will be liberated in the light ..
I HAD TO DEAL WITH A LAWYER TO FORCE PAULO ROBERTO E SILVA TO STOP DOING THIS WORK IN AMERICA WITH NEW COMERS ....PAOLO AS PUT THIS PROMISE IN WRITING FOR ME AND THE LAWYER..THAT FROM LAST YEAR HE WOULD ONLY DO THIS WORK WITH FERDADOS (PEOPLE WHO ARE INITIATED ...OR HAVE A STAR) I spoke up and got in lots of troubles with his followers
Now they will not even talk to me ....Santo Daime is not one religion
it as become in many ways ....many cults within a religion .some better than others b]Paulo[/b] Roberto E Silva is probably the worst exemple ....many churches of Santo Daime will not let him in the door of their churches since he as also use his position and charisma and powers to have sex with ....ladies of his church ...and other churches (he says he is now cure of those errors ...but who knows ? )
So this bring us back to TNT Guzman ...a total neophyte compare to the Santo Daime Padrinos....What the Hell is he gonna do if such spirits start possessing participants of his ceremonies ?....call 911 ?..Now he is inviting who knows who Peruvian Shamans to lead ceremonies in Peru ...and talking of inviting them to the USA ...are some of them practicing UMBANDA?
Anyone thinking of doing works with those guys are just olaying russian roulette with their precious brain.I am always amaze how many people are just going in the jungles of Peru and doing Ayahuaska with who knows who and putting their sanity and life on the line ...and here we have a super salesman dpoing bombastic videos ...Brothers and sisters Trinity Guznam here with some more AMAZING AMAZING news .....Yes right ...he remind me of the old snake oil salesman.

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I appreciate the Daime discussion, gives us some larger context as we look at Trinity.

Trinity's right hand man Dylan Guss is now looking for experienced guides to lead day hikes in Pisac, once a week, 18 people at a time. Also "sweat lodge facilitaters" who will do once a week ceremonies for 18 people.

I imagine Trinity wants to bring in some $ through this next round of retreats, keep people hooked, and add to his own autobiography of himself as an amazing guy. Then he could return to USA in triumph and create an unethical ayahuasca empire.

Hopefully his plans can be curtailed.

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dabcult
I was alarm when I went to Santo Daime ceremonies for the so called
"illumination works "was practice and this with total NEW COMERS to Santo Daime
Very very scary Spirits of the Astral using the Daime sessions to possess the body of participants IT DID LOOK LIKE ROSEMARY BABY POSSESSIONS)....and the Paulo Roberto ....and his son ...and in some sessions in the US and in Brasil also with his wife ....charging $5,000 us for 5 days(that one is in Rio De Janerio) ...promising that he will deposses the person ....and get spiritual benifits for allowing spooks to be liberated in the light..
The idea is that the spirits will take advantage of a Daime session and with the help of the Padrino ....they will be liberated in the light ..
I HAD TO DEAL WITH A LAWYER TO FORCE PAULO ROBERTO E SILVA TO STOP DOING THIS WORK IN AMERICA WITH NEW COMERS ....PAOLO AS PUT THIS PROMISE IN WRITING FOR ME AND THE LAWYER..THAT FROM LAST YEAR HE WOULD ONLY DO THIS WORK WITH FERDADOS (PEOPLE WHO ARE INITIATED ...OR HAVE A STAR) I spoke up and got in lots of troubles with his followers
Now they will not even talk to me

Wow. That is great. Paolo Roberto is bad news but he is like a worshipped cult leader to many of his followers. I wonder how you could do that when those churches affiliated with PR are not even legal to start with?

Do you know the history of how Umbanda became incorporated into Santo Daime? It is a rather sordid story. Ge Marques did a study of that history and wrote a long paper about it. I will look for the link and send it to you in PM when I find it.

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dabcult
....Santo Daime is not one religion
it as become in many ways ....many cults within a religion .

I would completely agree with that. SD doesn't fit the classic profile of a cult but there are churches within it that are cultlike.

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dabcult
.Now he is inviting who knows who Peruvian Shamans to lead ceremonies in Peru ...and talking of inviting them to the USA ...are some of them practicing UMBANDA?

Fortunately not. That is distinctively Brazilian. It is virtually unknown in Peru.

Re: Trinity de Guzman - Ayahuasca Healings (WA, USA)

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Gayle, other than ONAC and its various branches, do you know of anyone else running commercial public ayahuasca operations in USA, similar to Trinity? Similar in New Age hustler marketer style?

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Wow. That is great. Paolo Roberto is bad news but he is like a worshipped cult leader to many of his followers. I wonder how you could do that when those churches affiliated with PR are not even legal to start with?
YES YOU ARE RIGHT (HERE IS WHAT HAPPEN )...CHURCH LIKE THE ONE IN VANCOUVER CANADA ...ONLY DEAL WITH PAOLO ROBERTO .AND HIS WIFE NONATA ..THEY DO NOT WORK WITH ANY OTHER PADRIHOS
HE MAKE $10,000 DOLLARS EACH WEEK END HE GOES THERE ...AND THEN SELL THE $5,OOO
COURSE THAT HIS FOLLOWERS WILL GLADLY PAY ...EVEN IF THEY ARE MOSTLY BROKE
THEY TRAVEL TO BRASIL AND LET THE SPOOKS POSESS THEM ...AND AFTER 5 DAYS THEY THINK THEY HAD GREAT SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES GIVING SPIRITS THE OPPORTUNITIES TO USE THEIR BODIES TO GO TO THE LIGHT ...ITS A WIERD BRASILIAN SCAM ...HE IS A CULT LEADER AS GENUINE AS THEY COME ...IN MY OPINION ...HE IS ALSO A PSYCHOLOGIST ...THATS EVEN MORE SCARY ...I WAS REALLY TAKEN BY HIM BUT FORTUNATLY I AM NOT SCARE TO SPEAK OUT .
WHEN I DID A VIDEO TO EXPOSE HIM ....A LAWYER CONTACTED ME ....AND BECAME AN INTERMIDIARY BETWEN ME AND PAULO ROBERTO ...AND I TOLD THE LAWYER MY DEMANDS
TO HAVE THAT VIDEO COME DOWN .(i had all kind of phone calls and emails by his fanatic followers begging me to take down the video )..THIS VIDEO COULD HAVE COST PAULO LOTS OF MONEY HE COULD HAVE BEEN BAR FROM ENTRY TO CANADA ...
HE MAKES LOTS OF $$$ IN VANCOUVER AND HIS WIFE IN TORONTO...AND THEY HAVE A FEW CITIES IN THE USA ..THAT WORSHIP THEM .. AS ITS ALL ILLEGAL MONEY ...THOSE DOLLLARS FIND ITs WAY TO BRASIL PAOLO ROBERTO BANK ACCOUNTS
MY FRIENDS THAT GOT THEIR STARS FROM HIM 15 YEARS AGO NOW SAY ...HE AS LOST HIS WAY ...ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY SEX AND POWERS ..ANYWAY
TO MY SURPRISE THE LAWYER FINALLY SENT ME A EMAIL SIGN BY PAOLO ROBERTO
THAT HE WOULD NOT DO THIS "ILLUMINATION WORK " WITH NEW PEOPLE
I HAD BROUGHT 9 NEW PEOPLE TO ONE OF THOSE WORK ...AS I TOUGHT IT WOULD BE A REGULAR MEETING ....WHEN MY FRIENDS SAW THE PEOPLE START SCREAMING AND ROLLING ON THE FLOOR ....THEY GOT REALLY SCARE AND THEY NEVER WENT BACK TO MEETINGS
OF PAOLO ROBERTO ....ITS UNFORTUNATE BUT TRUTH AS YOU SAID HIS FOLLOWERS WORSHIP THE GUY
A CULT LEADER ...AND PLACES LIKE VANCOUVER CANADA WILL DEAL ONLY WITH HIM ..
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PLUS HE IS ANOTHER ONE THAT SMOKE DOPE DAYLY ...AND BECAUSE HE DOES ...IS FOLLOWERS DO TO ...THEY DO MEETINGS JUST WITH POT WHEN DAIME IS LOW .

Do you know the history of how Umbanda became incorporated into Santo Daime? NO I DO NOT KNOW AND I WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO KNOW It is a rather sordid story. IF ITS SORDID I RELLY WANT TO KNOW (HUMOR) Ge Marques did a study of that history and wrote a long paper about it. I will look for the link and send it to you in PM when I find it.

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dabcult
....Santo Daime is not one religion
it as become in many ways ....many cults within a religion .

I would completely agree with that. SD doesn't fit the classic profile of a cult but there are churches within it that are cultlike....PAOLO ROBERTO IS AN EXEMPLE ...THERE ARE OTHERS ...PADRINOS WITH 3 OR 4 WIFES ...TOTALLY DYSFONCTIONAL FAMILY LIFE ...AND THEY SIT GUIDING PEOPLE IN CEREMONIES ...ITS WEIRD ...SWEET JESUS ....BUT THERE IS ALSO VERY NICE CHURCHES WITH VERY NICE PEOPLE WITH NO EGO TRIP ...I BELONG TO ONE OF THOSE

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.Now he is inviting who knows who Peruvian Shamans to lead ceremonies in Peru ...and talking of inviting them to the USA ...are some of them practicing UMBANDA? Fortunately not. That is distinctively Brazilian. It is virtually unknown in Peru....THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT EVIL SPIRITS MIGHT SHOW UP IN THOSE PERUVIAN SHAMANIC TRADITIONS ..DEAR GAYLE
WE CAN NOT SAY OK GUYS GO WITH TRINITY ...THERE WILL BE NO UBANDA .
HE WILL BRING ONLY GOOD LITTLE PERUVIAN SHAMAN THERE IS NO DANGER
THERE IS LOTS AND LOTS OF DANGERS ..IN THIS TRINITY PROPAGANDA
AT THIS POINT IN MY LIFE ...I DO NOT TRUST ANT SHAMAN ...NONE

Re: Trinity de Guzman - Ayahuasca Healings (WA, USA)

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liminal

Gayle, other than ONAC and its various branches, do you know of anyone else running commercial public ayahuasca operations in USA, similar to Trinity? Similar in New Age hustler marketer style?

Not similar to Trinity in that way. There are a lot of small groups happening under the radar. That includes circles with stable fellowships, people who bring Amazonian curanderos to lead ceremonies, professional therapists doing work underground with drug addicts and PTSD sufferers, and, increasingly, retreats that take paying guests for a short period. But they all have kept a low profile due to the legality issue, and the DEA has seemed to be willing to look the other way as long as these groups stayed quiet and more or less invisible. They are across the board upset with what Trinity is doing, because he is potentially threatening to bring down a legal crackdown on all of them.

I like the status quo, that allows these small groups to operate as long as they are quiet about it. That keeps any of them from expanding or proselytizing. The trouble is, they vary in competence. Some are good at what they do and some are not.

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By the way, I forgot to mention that I agree with you, dabcult, bipolar disorder is one problem that can be made worse by ayahuasca.

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Gayle, is clinical depression a condition that can be made worse with ayahuasca?

Years ago, a fragile friend of mine who had depression and was on 2 antidepressants and one antianxiety medication considered doing an ayahuasca retreat in Peru -- and even asked me if I would accompany her.

I persuaded her not to do it. (If she had insisted on going, I would have refused to get involved - I cannot speak Spanish and I knew I would have been incapable of
handling any emergency that could arise in this context.)

People taking medications that are MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) have to abstain from those meds and from MAOI foodstuffs and over the counter medications for two weeks - or more?

People who need their medications could destabilize and that would be bad enough
-especially when far from home and with unreliable people.

Many people use medications that have MAOI properties. (Not all of these are psychiatric medications, btw) If one conscientiously excludes customers who have
health and pharmacy issues that make ayahuasca unsafe for them, this would reduce the number of potential customers.

Ethical ayahuasca mentors would put client welfare ahead of financial success.

But--what about the ones who are greedy for money and or are children in adult bodies who are greedy for new humans to control and turn into toys and cash sources?

Yet another concern:

Some conditions, such as schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder and bipolar affective disorder have stigmatizing connotations.

Persons with these conditions may be afraid to disclose this for fear of disgrace or of being excluded.

And, some persons have a genetic predisposition for bipolar but are not old enough or stressed enough to have had an episode. (Many suffer bipolar for years
before they finally receive a diagnosis).

I have read of some persons who did not experience their first bipolar episode until they went through a major disruption in their sleep week cycle, such as
a first trip to a foreign country several times zones away from home.

Screening people for ayahuasca use would require establishing a trusting relationship in which they would be able to trust enough to disclose this information. And the interviewer would need to be alert enough to question
the applicant about any family history of bipolar disorder, major depression
or addiction issues.

Very many serious addictions arise when the sufferer attempts to self medicate
an underlying condition.

One would also if ethical, screen applicants for medical conditions that would
preclude ayahuasca use.

For example, type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are becoming common. Both
predispose people to aggressive early onset cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. Diabetics can incur painless heart attacks.

A person may have fragile blood vessels and risk rupturing them and having a bleed
or a dangerous disruption in heart rhythm while vomiting.

These days even young persons are developing prediabetes and diabetes and too many do not know they have these conditions.

I would expect an ethical and well informed ayahuasca mentor would require each applicant to undergo a physical examination that would include screens for diabetes and prediabetes and for hypertension.

Corboy is not crying wolf. Here are some articles.


Cash rich technology workers may consider an ayahuasca retreat. But if this
article is accurate, many of them should be screened for underlying conditions
that would make ayahuasca use dangerous for them. The work place culture leaves people afraid to use health care resources companies provide for them.

Is Silicon Valley Bad for Your Health - Fortune Magazine.

Diabetes and prediabetes

One in Eleven People Affected by Diabetes

[www.bbc.co.uk]

[www.google.com]

[www.bbc.com]

[www.bbc.com]

Re: Trinity de Guzman - Ayahuasca Healings (WA, USA)

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Gayle said

I like the status quo, that allows these small groups to operate as long as they are quiet about it. That keeps any of them from expanding or proselytizing. The trouble is, they vary in competence. Some are good at what they do and some are not.

I was talking with some Santo Daime church leaders ....and they all say the same
Trinity can cause lots and lots of problems to sincere santo daime like churches that are trying to become legal ...The approval of the Santo Daime church in Oregon was a very long process....and many other churches in the USA and Canada have apply in their own states to become legal entities (some have invested $100,000 or more )...they do not make videos about it or proletezise about it
actually last year I made another video pointing out the big problem that Santo Daime is now having worldwide with marijuana being use by many Padrinos
It was up for a week and leaders of all kinds of santo daime churches
ask me to please take it down ....as it might cause delay ..or even refusal from the various governemental agengies ...as this is done STATE BY STAE IN THE USA ....Canada will have to be a national approval .
and with idiots like Paulo Roberto encouraging his followers to smoke dope
its gonna be a big challenge.
TRINITY ....does not give a dam about all the other churches or therapists
trying to be legal ....he just goes on and on making publicity videos
"TRINITY GUZMAN HERE >>>WITH AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING ...BULLSHIT .JOIN MY CHURCH EVEN AS IT IS NOT EVEN FONCTIONING AND YOU WILL THEN BE LEGALLY
ABLE TO DRINK AYAHUASCA..........He is feeding LIES AND DECEITS ...and some people are gonna get hurt

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Dear Corboy
Very wise what you had to say in your last post

TRINITYs gang is absolutely not ready to diagnose if any participants as medical problems....and in my experience many many will lie about their condition and mental and medical history ....they will lie about what kind of medication they are taking ...I HAVE SEEN IT ...just because they want to get that AYAHUASKA experience...it is astounding how many people do not mind playing russian roulette with their brain .
I have seen myself people vomiting so much and so hard in some ceremonies it was svary to see them turn red faces ext
and as you said the "
"A person may have fragile blood vessels and risk rupturing them and having a bleed or a dangerous disruption in heart rhythm while vomiting."
I have seen people freaking exausted from vomiting ..and where then lying down for the rest of the ceremony(but well attended by experts in Santo Daime )
After taking the ayahuaska for 50 times or more
I think that a regimen of dayly meditation...is ultimatly more beneficial than those mind explorations with the Ayahuaska.

Carlos Castaneda and the fate of indigenous peoples

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[realitysandwich.com]

Shamans and Charlatans: Assessing Castaneda's Legacy

(small excerpt)

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s The Teachings of Don Juan introduced thousands of psychedelically-inclined readers to its mysterious sage, the deserts of Mexico were subsequently inundated with droves of ?Don Juan seekers? determined to find, and be enlightened by, the elusive sorcerer. Anthropologist Jane Holden Kelley reports the harassment of Pascuan Yaquis during the 1970s by ?long-haired hippies? in search of Castaneda?s muse. Seizing an opporunity, the crafty villagers played along, divesting the deluded youths of money, booze, and cigarettes before they realized they had been duped.[11]

It was not the Yaquis, however, but the Huichols who bore the brunt of the hippie influx throughout the seventies. As Fikes explains, the Yaquis ?offer relatively little to guru-seekers? since they do not use psychedelics and are somewhat ?more acculturated? than the peyote-ingesting Huichols. He relates accounts of traditional Huichols ?harassed, jailed, shot at, and almost murdered by guru-seekers? and offers an anecdote depicting the attempted stabbing of his Huichol ?father? by a gringo peyote hunter. These incidents grew more infrequent with time, but the lasting impact of The Teachings on Native Americans, asserts Fikes, lies in the marketing of the Don Juan archetype.

New Age ?shamans? modeled on Castaneda?s sorcerer exist in abundance in today?s society. Offering travel packages to psychedelic meccas, these pseudo-shamans profit from the misappropriation of rituals and liturgical objects sacred to Native American religions. While some operations offer legitimate and conscientious experiences of traditional shamanism, others are little more than opportunistic scams. As Fikes contends, such shameless exploitation trivializes ?Huichol, Yaqui, or any Native American culture by masking or ignoring its true genius.? Furthermore, these profiteers increase the Western fascination with psychedelic drugs such as peyote, bringing unwanted government attention to authentic Native American practices.

A New York Times article from July 23, 1970 describes the plight of Oaxacan Indians suffering from the flood of American ?mushroom addicts? and the subsequent crackdown by Mexican authorities; once considered a ?great medicine,? the fungi are now contraband in Oaxaca.[12] In the United States, similar legislative measures currently threaten Native Americans' religious freedom. The Smith vs. Oregon decision of the Supreme Court, for instance, banned the ritual use of peyote among members of the Native American Church from 1990 until its repeal in 1993. Within a ?War on Drugs? political climate, the mystique engendered by Don Juan and his imitators represents a real and direct threat to the ?special rights? Native American cultures have been granted in American society.

Most troublingly, the fallout from nearly four decades of Castaneda-inspired drug tourism in Mexico now threatens to wipe out some indigenous shamanic cultures entirely. According to a recent National Public Radio report, the rampant, unsustainable harvesting of peyote by foreigners and drug traffickers from the desert surrounding Real de Catorce has placed the slow-growing cactus in danger of vanishing from the region. The area is held sacred by the Huichol who regularly pass through the north Mexican desert on shamanic pilgrimages. Once thriving in abundance along their route, the peyote cactus has become increasingly scarce, prompting the Indians to lobby the government for protection of the holy site. If the peyote disappears, so does the unique knowledge system of one of Mexico's most vital remaining tribal cultures.[13]
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Gayle, is clinical depression a condition that can be made worse with ayahuasca?

Hi corboy, clinical depression is one of the conditions that can respond most positively to ayahuasca. For both physiological and psychological reasons. In some cases (based on considerable anecdotal evidence that we have gathered on the Ayahuasca Forums) people have cured their clinical depression permanently with ayahuasca.

But it isn't so simple, because as you know, ayahuasca (and MAOIs in general) can have dangerous interaction with other antidepressant medications (as well as many other medications). And, as you note, some of these medications require weeks to get out of the system -- some of them require six weeks or more to get off (and the weaning process should be supervised by a doctor).

During that period, without meds, the person may get worse, and the problem is that ayahuasca does not ALWAYS work for depressed people. And then you can have a situation where someone has been off their meds for weeks, compounded by the discouragement that what they had placed such hope in didn't even work. This is the exception, but it does happen.

And while part of its antidepressant action is purely physiological (MAOIs are perhaps the most effective class of antidepressants, but doctors use them only as a last resort because of the interaction problem, with certain foods as well as with other meds) ayahuasca also can bring to the surface hidden traumas and issues that can lie behind the depression. And if this is not handled skillfully, hopefully with the support of a qualified therapist (or alone, if the person is determined enough), the person may not be able to work through these issues all the way through, leaving them stuck halfway through the process, and they may be too fearful to go back in and finish the process.
Anecdotally, this is a situation not uncommonly reported on the ayahuasca forums, and then we have to encourage the person to go back in and finish the process, because otherwise they can remain "stuck" in a worse state than before. Again, this is the exception, but it does happen.

So it is possible in some cases for those reasons for ayahuasca to worsen clinical depression. But that is the exception. Generally speaking, ayahuasca can be one of the most effective treatments for depression.

It should be noted that, while the DMT component (the Schedule 1 drug that is usually in ayahuasca brews, contained in the additive plants) gets the most publicity and interest, it is actually the other component, the ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi) that contains the chemicals that have the physiological effect on depression. Some people have successfully used daily small doses of ayahuasca vine, without the DMT, to treat their depression. In other words, you can get the physiological anti-depressant effects without the hallucinatory effects. As I noted before, ayahuasca (vine) has the long-term effects of increasing serotonin receptors in the brain, making the brain more able to use serotonin even when it is low, which can lead to permanent improvement in depression.

Ayahuasca is potentially one of the best treatments for clinical depression, but unfortunately. research and double-blind studies are hampered by the legality problem.

(By the way, earlier I mentioned that bipolar disorder can be made worse -- this is because, for someone with bipolar disorder, the "afterglow" state I described before can lead to a manic state that can last for days, weeks, or months.)

So again, the legal avenues need to be opened for research on ayahuasca to develop effective therapies.

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BTW, corboy, you also mention diabetes and pre-diabetes. Ayahuasca can increase the body's sensitivity to insulin, which can be beneficial for the pre-diabetic. But for someone who actually has diabetes, and is on medication or special diet to balance their insulin and blood sugar, increasing sensitivity to insulin has the danger of causing a blood sugar crash. Anyone with diabetes who is considering taking ayahuasca needs to talk with their doctor about adjusting their medications to prevent this.

These are just more reasons why inexperienced amateurs like Trinity and company should not be in charge of administering this powerful medicine indiscriminately to people.

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Dear Gayle ...so nice to have a pro on this expose of Trinity .

As far as depression...I know all about it ...I went into a very big one after my beloved wife died in 1995 ...and as a speed reader I read a lot of books about depression and I was also medicated for years

This is a very interesting subject ...who is qualified to diagnose
if its small depression ....deep clinical depression ...or a BI POLAR condition

then there is the fast cycle BI POLAR and the long cycle BI POLAR
in other word some people can be depress for a week and manic for a week
and some others can be depressed for months and manic for months .

Its complicated and not to be diagnose by TNT and his side kicks like ...Mark Rolland Stakman or Frenziska Hoffman
The idiot sees $$$$ and thats all

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Paul H Dean aka Man Found Standing is holding ceremonies in Ava, MO at his "Church", New Haven/Sacred Way Lodge info can be found at Meetup.com, which include peyote and ayahuasca. This Weekend April 8-10. He along with Justin Cluff aka Alphani Ryzon or Zerotize of the Rainbow Tribe and some other name are holding a Shamanic Boom Festival (fb). Another website about this is befreehealing.com and on that site it states, No drugs and alcohol and in the next sentence it states only legal and beneficial sacraments.

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jenann Wrote:
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> Paul H Dean aka Man Found Standing is holding
> ceremonies in Ava, MO at his "Church", New
> Haven/Sacred Way Lodge info can be found at
> Meetup.com, which include peyote and ayahuasca.
> This Weekend April 8-10. He along with Justin
> Cluff aka Alphani Ryzon or Zerotize of the Rainbow
> Tribe and some other name are holding a Shamanic
> Boom Festival (fb). Another website about this is
> befreehealing.com and on that site it states, No
> drugs and alcohol and in the next sentence it
> states only legal and beneficial sacraments.

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New Haven Sacred Way Lodge is a Native American way to protect our religious and personal freedoms. We will be hosting all types of Ceremonies from time to time. (Talking Circles, Peyote Ceremony, Sweat Lodge, Dancing Ceremonies, Nature Walks, Ayahuasca Ceremony, Drum Circles, Canabis Ceremony, Healing Ceremonies, and etc.) The Sacred Way adapts into all personal or religious beliefs

http://www.meetup.com/New-Haven-Sacred-Way-Lodge/

Yet this is not a "Native American way", cannabis is not legal in Missouri [norml.org] and New Haven does not have a DEA exemption for ayahuasca.

Although Ayahuasca Healings has publicly distanced themselves from New Haven:

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We were initially under the impression that we had full legal protection under the New Haven Native American Church, previously known as the Oklevueha Native American Church of Missouri. For months prior, we had been in communication with the NHNAC Chief and President, Paul ‘Man Found Standing’ Dean. We followed all of his guidance, and received the full declaration and protection of his Independent branch of the Native American Church, which had also received the same blessing from the Oklevueha Native American Mother Church.

However, in the beginning of December 2015, we found out there was a political dispute between Oklevueha NAC and New Haven NAC. As a result, we immediately made contact and were advised by James ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney that we would have the strongest possible legal protection if we followed his guidance, to re-organize our public image to come into total compliance with the Oklevueha NAC Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct, and in doing so, earned James ‘Flaming Eagle’ Mooney’s respect and the full blessing from the Oklevueha Native American Mother Church.

[ayahuascahealings.com]

But Marc Roland Shackman / Kumooja Banyan Tree still has an active New Haven branch:

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NEW HAVEN NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH

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UBI Number 603564808
Category REG
Profit/Nonprofit Nonprofit
Active/Inactive Active
State of Incorporation MO
WA Filing Date 11/20/2015
Expiration Date 11/30/2016
Inactive Date
Duration Perpetual
Registered Agent Information

Agent Name MARC SHACKMAN
Address 204 LUTKENS RD
City ELBE
State WA
ZIP 98330

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Marc 'Kumooja Banyan Tree' Shackman is the Principle Stone Carrier.

[newhavennativeamericanchurch.org]

So Marc may still be running some money through his New Haven branch.

Otherwise Ayahuasca Healings looks to be most allied with ONAC, they've paid to be a branch, and in USA have customers pay to be members.

All this in an attempt to fake legality.

Ultimately it looks like all funds flow through Trinity's for profit business:

Your Highest Truth Healings Inc.
DBA Ayahuasca Healings
240 N. Glynde Ave.
Burnaby, BC, V5B 1G9
Canada

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Along with Trinity de Guzman and Marc Roland Shackman, Dylan Guss is an important person to bring to light.

Dylan Guss is Trinity's right hand man. He interacts with customers, interviews applicants, takes their money, then strings them along when customers want refunds. He is also known to message critics in order to chide and hassle them.

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I lost 3500.00 plus airfare for two people. Dylan Guss was my contact at AH and he soft soaped me and kept stringing me along. Either he is a complete fool or else in on the scam and as bad a Trinity.

Dylan Guss has family in the Netherlands, and in the USA : Arizona, Virginia, and Nevada. Ideally he also would be kept out of the country, along with Trinity.

Dylan runs business operations from his own mobile devices, authorities may want to have a look at those also.

Re: Trinity de Guzman - Ayahuasca Healings (WA, USA)

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Great research Lumina .

In my opinion its important that we get testimonials of people that have been scam and lost money to this little cult.
I put those testimonials directly under my video ...If you get more send me a PM
so I can post them under my video ASAP
So far only one person as come to the defense of Trinity with a posting under my video and that is a guy that was admitted FREE OF CHARGE in a past ceremony of TNT

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CODY ACKLES...SAID UNDER MY VIDEO ..Just wanted to let you know i got a free retreat throught their scholarship program, and it did not cost me anything. Im sorry you did not look into it deeper, but you said it yourself, you push Jesus. God. As the higher being. Aya Retreats offered an experience to go into it with good intentions without being forced to think Jesus is your Savior. I am not here to debate religion, or spirituality though so back to the point. You call this "clown" someone who doesnt disclaim that you will not be able to go on the retreat if you are on prescription drugs, if you drink, smoke, you have to take a break before going. He wont even allow people with epilepsy to come on the retreat. You state that this is your opinion, and i can respect the freedom of speech, but im just here to let you know you are ill-informed on the subject in my opinion, but do as you please. P.S. no disrespect to Santo Daime if it came off as it. Peace and Love Brother.
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