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Amelie says, "Starting with a long phone call with Paula before receiving confirmation (to make sure it's a good fit and to answer all my questions) I was made to feel so absolutely safe, supported and welcomed by the entire team of MIRA every step of the way." See more
Anonymous says, "Dear Nancy, Isher and Chuma of course;) Im back at home now 4 weeks and had time to explore the changes and processing my journey with Huachuma. Im still a little bit overwhelmed about the insights and answers that i reseved from Huachuma." See more
Christopher says, "My experience was incredible in every way that La Hacienda could control. It’s hard to control flight schedules of planes, but even that can be appreciated. When I had a headache Sara providing incredible support and adjustment and I wasn’t the only one that adjustments were made for." See more
Alexis says, "Tao brings incredible knowledge and understanding to his work, and what surprised me most was how genuinely I connected with him. I’d been a bit nervous about that beforehand, especially as I’m part of the LGBT community, but speaking with him on the phone and through his consistent interactions with me prior to the ceremony, he put me at ease almost immediately." See more
Kirsty says, "If you are looking for an authentic, loving and safe space to journey with psychedelics in a legal setting, then I can highly recommend these beautiful souls as facilitators! I have journeyed with plant medicines before and I was waiting for “the right people” to journey again." See more
Angela says, "A water fast mixed with spiritual enlightenment changed my life for the better in so many ways. Kendra the host/spiritual advisor is an excellent person to spend your 21 days with." See more
Retreats for depression typically cost between USD $350-2,000 per day, with significant variation based on location, program type, and accommodations. Single-day experiences in the Netherlands or US might range from USD $850-2,200, while multi-day programs lasting 4-10 days generally run USD $125-700 per day. Traditional ayahuasca retreats in Peru tend to be more affordable (around USD $125 per day), while luxury psilocybin retreats in Mexico or Europe command premium prices (USD $1,200+ per day). Private sessions almost always cost more than group experiences, and accommodations significantly impact overall pricing.
This answer may vary depending on who you ask. Some Amazonian shamans proudly boast of the number of individuals they have successfully healed with ayahuasca from serious illnesses such as HIV, cancer, paralysis, or organ failure. While they may be telling the truth, there is no scientific evidence to back these claims and we do not encourage anyone suffering from life-threatening ailments to hope that ayahuasca would cure them.
Actually documented in a growing body of scientific studies are indications that ayahuasca may assist with alleviating symptoms of psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, addiction, eating disorders, and neurodegenerative illnesses such as Parkinson's disease. PTSD symptoms, according to personal testimonies of many war vets who have gone to retreats, can also be relieved.
As far as physiological disorders go, there has been no research published as of yet, but the long tradition of ayahuasca's therapeutic usage and the antimicrobial properties of the B. caapi vine suggest that it may be beneficial at least for cleansing the body and clearing out some bacterial or parasitic illnesses.
Yes - specialized retreats exist for those experiencing depression, offering a gentle container for healing while honoring each person's inherent wholeness. Traditional meditation centers provide programs specifically designed around mental health, with on-site therapists and medical support. These aren't meant to replace professional treatment, but rather complement existing care through mindfulness practices, community connection, and skilled guidance. Some retreats focus on specific modalities - Buddhist centers emphasize meditation and compassion practices, while nature-based programs might incorporate wilderness therapy and ecopsychology. At most depression-focused retreats, participants engage in a balanced mix of gentle movement, guided reflection, and trauma-sensitive meditation, always with the freedom to participate at their own pace. The Buddhist understanding of depression as a "visiting" experience rather than a fixed identity can be particularly healing. This perspective sees difficult emotions as weather patterns moving through awareness rather than permanent aspects of who you are. Many retreat centers weave this wisdom into their programs while maintaining grounded engagement with modern mental health understanding.