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The Psychedelic Renaissance in 2021. // Melanie Boling, Harvard University.

The Psychedelic Renaissance in 2021.

“Ayahuasca, a hallucinogen brew prepared through the decoction of Banisteriopsis caapi stalks and Psychotria viridis leaves. Ayahuasca effects are caused by the interaction of β-carbolines contained in Banisteriopsis caapi stalks combined with the N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from Psychotria viridis leaves, a potent agonist to serotonin (5-HT) receptors. Benefits obtained from the brew intake, such as mind healing, increased self-knowledge, improved memory and persistently elevated mood”. It has gained recent traction with U.S. Military Veterans for seeking healing from treatment-resistant mental illness such as Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Depression.

“Ayahuasca, a hallucinogen brew prepared through the decoction of Banisteriopsis caapi stalks and Psychotria viridis leaves. Ayahuasca effects are caused by the interaction of β-carbolines contained in Banisteriopsis caapi stalks combined with the N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from Psychotria viridis leaves, a potent agonist to serotonin (5-HT) receptors. Benefits obtained from the brew intake, such as mind healing, increased self-knowledge, improved memory and persistently elevated mood”. It has gained recent traction with U.S. Military Veterans for seeking healing from treatment-resistant mental illness such as Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Depression.

Ayahuasca is gaining traction in our modern society after having remained in the shadows for decades.

The United States Government has deemed many plants as having no medicinal purpose within our country. As such, they were assigned as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act making it illegal for possession, consumption, and research. This includes N-dimethyltryptamine or DMT, the active ingredient within ayahuasca.

With the proliferation of the internet and the ability to disseminate information at instantaneous speeds; coupled with the fact that most corners of the globe are now accessible by humans; entheogen research has pressed on, despite the legal hurdle that the United States Government has kept in place for over 50 years (The Controlled Substances Act, n.d.). As entheogen research gains more support globally, the opportunities to explore ayahuasca from a scientific perspective will grow.

Researchers, Healers, Shamans, Psychonauts, and those searching for a “hail mary”  (Londoño & Ferguson, 2020), in regards to treatment-resistant or incurable illnesses that cannot be solved by Western Medicine; many have found safety and solace in locations around the globe where entheogen consumption is in fact legal. Thus, finding alternative means for healthcare that provide the user a cure; or simply finding relief through a placebo effect granted facilitated by a shaman or similar practitioner of rainforest healing (Plotkin, 2021).

Today, the psychedelic renaissance is moving faster than its predecessor with the help of the internet and social media. Searching up keywords such as psychedelics, plant medicine, or even ayahuasca on a number of technological platforms will provide both valuable information and disinformation.

During the 1960s, the media controlled the narrative of psychedelics such as LSD labeling them as “drugs of dependence” (Johnson et al., 2008) that would make the user “crazy”, despite the United States Government testing these same substances on military forces.

The U.S. government deemed hallucinogens as having no medicinal value simply because they saw greater value in the investment and production of pharmaceuticals that would provide long-term profit, as well as means to control the population. 

50 years later, the scientific community is teaming up with a growing number of persons within our society to do away with the control that the government has held over substances like DMT, Psilocybin, and LSD for over half a century. I foresee that plant medicines like ayahuasca will in fact be legalized in the United States and available for research in laboratories around the country; and on the path for use by those who need it for medicinal use. 



Would you like to know more?

Be sure to read back on all of our articles about Entheogen Therapy or Psychedelic Plant Medicine derived from the scientific paper, “Reported results of Amazonian Entheogens for treatment of Complex-Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD); Military Sexual Trauma (MST); and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) among U.S. Military Veterans and the benefits of application through small group indigenous shamanic ceremonies”.


References:

Boling, Melanie (2021). Reported results of Amazonian Entheogens for treatment of Complex-Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD); Military Sexual Trauma (MST); and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) among U.S. Military Veterans and the benefits of application through small group indigenous shamanic ceremonies. The Amazon Rainforest: From Conservation to Climate Change-research. Harvard Summer School, August 9, 2021.

The Controlled Substances Act. (n.d.). Retrieved August 4, 2021, from https://www.dea.gov/drug-information/csa

Londoño, E., & Ferguson, A. (2020, August 30). ‘A Hail Mary’: Psychedelic Therapy Draws Veterans to Jungle Retreats. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/30/world/americas/psychedelics-therapy-war-stress.html

Plotkin, M. J. (2021). The Amazon: What everyone needs to know. lecture notes The Amazon Rainforest: From Conservation to Climate Change- seminar.  Harvard Summer School. Delivered July 2021.

Johnson, Mw, Wa Richards, and Rr Griffiths. “Human Hallucinogen Research: Guidelines for Safety.” Journal of Psychopharmacology 22, no. 6 (August 2008): 603–20. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881108093587.


About the author:

Melanie began attending Harvard in 2020 to complete a Graduate Certificate in Human Behavior with a specialization in Neuropsychology. Boling’s research has examined extreme environments and how they can have a potential negative impact on humans operating in the extreme environment. During her time at Harvard, she has built a mental wellness tool called a psychological field kit. Implementing these tools will allow an individual to thrive in an extreme environment while mitigating negative variables such as abnormal human behavior which can play a role in team degradation.

Melanie Boling, Extreme (ICE) Environments Behavioural Ecologist, Peer Wild; and Graduate Student of Neuropsychology, Harvard University.

Melanie Boling, Extreme (ICE) Environments Behavioural Ecologist, Peer Wild; and Graduate Student of Neuropsychology, Harvard University.


contact: melanie.noelani@gopeerwild.org

contact: melanie.noelani@gopeerwild.org

Melanie Noelani Boling, E-RYT, RCYT, WFR.

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Melanie Noelani Boling, E-RYT, RCYT, WFR.

“To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, to draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the purpose of life.”
Private Pilot License Course, PAVCO Flight Center. Gig Harbor, Washington.

Private Pilot License Course, PAVCO Flight Center. Gig Harbor, Washington.


United States Air Force Veteran; Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

Operation Iraqi Freedom. Camp Sather, Baghdad, Iraq.

Operation Iraqi Freedom. Camp Sather, Baghdad, Iraq.


Department of Defense Force Protection Officer; Eagle Base, Bosnia.

NATO SFOR Team. Eagle Base, Bosnia Herzegovina.

NATO SFOR Team. Eagle Base, Bosnia Herzegovina.


Founder and Expeditionary Photojournalist, Imagery Beyond Borders.

Olympic National Park, Washington State. U.S.A.

Olympic National Park, Washington State. U.S.A.

Expeditionary Behavioral Ecologist and Director of Research and International Development, Peer Wild.

Machu Picchu, Peru.

Machu Picchu, Peru.


Graduate Studies in Environmental Policy and International Development; and Human Behavior Studies, Harvard University, Class of 2022.

Isolation Station, Gig Harbor, Washington

Isolation Station, Gig Harbor, Washington


Executive Education in Public Policy; Harvard Kennedy School, Class of 2022.

Lesser Eco-System, North Sumatra, IndonesiaPC: Brian Hodges .

Lesser Eco-System, North Sumatra, Indonesia

PC: Brian Hodges .


Expeditionary Yoga Educator, E-RYT.

Indonesian Islands.  PC: M.Simas

Indonesian Islands.

PC: M.Simas

Reiki and Holistic Healing Practitioner.

Reiki School in North Bali, Indonesia.

Reiki School in North Bali, Indonesia.


Children’s Trauma-Informed Yoga Educator; RCYT.

Teaching children yoga on the trails of Mount Rainier National Park

Teaching children yoga on the trails of Mount Rainier National Park

Wilderness First Responder.

Wilderness First Responder  Class of 2015

Wilderness First Responder Class of 2015


Expeditionary Service Dog Handler, River Roux


Andes Mountains, Peru.

Andes Mountains, Peru.

Mama to The Boling Family, Mia Livia and Penelope Noelani.

The Boling Family. Gig Harbor, Washington.

The Boling Family. Gig Harbor, Washington.

The Boling Family, Daegu, South Korea.  PC: Shasta Philpot

The Boling Family, Daegu, South Korea.

PC: Shasta Philpot

The Boling Family. Kaikoura, New Zealand.

The Boling Family. Kaikoura, New Zealand.

The Boling Family. National Ability Olympic Training Center, Park City, Utah.

The Boling Family. National Ability Olympic Training Center, Park City, Utah.

The Boling Family. Pacific Crest Trail, Washington State, U.S.A.

The Boling Family. Pacific Crest Trail, Washington State, U.S.A.

The Boling Family. Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand.

The Boling Family. Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand.

The Boling Fanily. Fort Barancas, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida.

The Boling Fanily. Fort Barancas, Pensacola Naval Air Station, Florida.

The Boling Fanily. Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

The Boling Fanily. Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

The Boling Family. Just the three of us. Gig Harbor, Washington. U.S.A.

The Boling Family. Just the three of us. Gig Harbor, Washington. U.S.A.