Corboy:
I wish to make it clear that in my previous post (April 15, 2016)
I quoted another person's description, of combining ayahuasca with another harsh drug, namely nicotine. This discussion took place on a website, entitled "Doubtful News".
(Corboy has never used nicotine, nor entheogens, and has no plans ever to do so.)
The URL to the Doubtful News article was in small print and difficult to
find.
Here is the original article.
In
More Google citations about the death of Jennifer Logan in Peru.
I wish to make it clear that in my previous post (April 15, 2016)
I quoted another person's description, of combining ayahuasca with another harsh drug, namely nicotine. This discussion took place on a website, entitled "Doubtful News".
(Corboy has never used nicotine, nor entheogens, and has no plans ever to do so.)
The URL to the Doubtful News article was in small print and difficult to
find.
Here is the original article.
In
, this other person who is not "Corboy" person used the computer handle "DJ".Quote
http://doubtfulnews.com/2015/02/young-canadian-dies-from-tea-treatment-in-peru/
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http://forum.culteducation.com/read.php?12,131244,page=20
One person who participated in the discussion following the article did give
some information based on his own experimentation.
Young Canadian dies after tea treatment in Peru
February 5, 2015Quote
DJ
February 8, 2015 at 9:00 AM
Having drank both tobacco and ayahuasca in Peru I perhaps could shed some light.
It’s true that in most places people tend to drink tobacco a couple days before the first ayahuasca ceremony in order to “cleanse ” the body.
I drank the tobacco with a few other guys and was pretty ill. I noticed it increased my heart rate significantly and became very hot.so perhaps the poor lady in question had some underlying undiagnosed issue.
One lady who drank it with us had a violent reaction to it which scared the hell out of everybody . The best way I could describe her reaction was that of an epileptic when in the throws of seizure.
I think I remember reading somewhere that anything up to around 20% tobacco is reasonably ok but more than this can cause serious problems.
May God rest her soul.
More Google citations about the death of Jennifer Logan in Peru.