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Football player Aaron Rodgers described seeing a shadowy “Hat Man” during ayahuasca-fueled trips in Peru, saying, “He will sometimes appear in the distance usually veiled by darkness holding ...
Pachamama Sanctuary in Casco, Maine uses ayahuasca — a mind-altering drug — as a worship aid, something that is a longstanding tradition in some South American cultures.
One of the world’s best heavyweight boxers and Olympics medalist, Deontay Wilder, 38, said he was transformed after embarking on an ayahuasca experience in Costa Rica. After a life-changing ...
A “ridiculously wealthy” teen has dedicated his youthful years to “tripping” with adults — including his parents. Alex Renko, 15, has already done ayahuasca, a psychedelic substance ...
Deontay Wilder Administered typically as a tea, ayahuasca induces effects within 20 to 60 minutes, with a duration of up to six hours.
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Aaron Rodgers is at no risk of punishment from the NFL for his recent use of ayahuasca, a plant-based drink that has psychedelic properties.
DEONTAY WILDER is feeling like a new man after taking a South American psychedelic drug during a retreat in Costa Rica. The Bronze Bomber is set to return to the ring after a 14-month lay-off when … ...
The ayahuasca plant recently became part of a greater movement to decriminalize psychedelics in the United States, which has seen a rise in acceptance of the substance and others like it.
Man accused of nearly decapitating schoolboy in Hainault sword attack 'took psychedelic drug ayahuasca and drank his own urine', court hears By OLIVIA ALLHUSEN Published: 13:05 EDT, 13 June 2025 ...
League spokesman Brian McCarthy says Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers won’t be punished by the NFL for consuming ayahuasca.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers ' use of a hallucinogenic drink called Ayahuasca, didn't violate the NFL's drug policy, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.