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[www.bialabate.net] This was just published, a thorough examination of Ayahuasca Healings. The author initially wondered if Trinity and crew were just naive, now she believes they are deliberately manipulative.
Hello, I am the author of the above article. I discovered this thread (and this forum) while doing research for it.
I wouldn't characterize the article as a thorough examination of Ayahuasca Healings, though. It is only a thorough examination of their chances for receiving a religious freedom exemption through the DEA, a process which they have now entered.
Safety will be a key point in the DEA's decision. If people write to them about the reasons why they believe Ayahuasca Healings is unsafe, that could make the decisive difference in whether AH gets legal permission to operate (and to open 50 more centers around the country) or not.
Communication on these matters appears to be through snailmail only. The address is:
Joseph P. Rannazzisi
Deputy Assistant Administrator
Office of Diversion Control
Drug Enforcement Administration
8701 Morissette Drive
Springfield, VA 22152
The DEA believes that their mission is to protect public safety, so the question of safety is the paramount question for them. If they have enough reason to believe this is unsafe, they will reject AH's petition to be legalized.