- Brazil, the brew is
known by many
names throughout northern South America:
hoasca or
oasca in
Brazil yagé (or yajé, from the Cofán
language or iagê in Portuguese)...
- In its sessions, UDV
members drink Hoasca tea for the
effect of
mental concentration. In Brazil, the use of
Hoasca in
religious rituals was regulated...
- 1999, U. S.
Customs agents seized over 30 U.S.
gallons (110 liters) of
hoasca (ayahuasca) tea
which was
shipped to the
Santa Fe, New
Mexico branch of...
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including Terrence McKenna,
Albert Hofmann, and
Ralph Metzner. The
Hoasca Project –
Hoasca, also
known as ayahuasca, is a plant-based
beverage used as a component...
- In its sessions, UDV
members drink Hoasca Tea for the
effect of
mental concentration. In Brazil, the use of
Hoasca in
religious rituals was regulated...
-
Brazil in 1992. The
second is 'The
Hoasca Project'
developed by a
collective of
international scholars. The
Hoasca Project presented important findings...
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Brito GS,
Raymon LP,
Poland RE, et al. (June 1999). "Pharmacokinetics of
Hoasca alkaloids in
healthy humans".
Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 65 (3): 243–256...
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religion with
Christian and
reincarnationist foundations that
considers Hoasca (more
commonly referred to as "ayahuasca") to be its main sacrament. This...
- year. This
decoction is a tea made from
boiled leaves and vines,
known as
hoasca within the UDV, and
ayahuasca in
different cultures. In
Gonzales v. O Centro...
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Beneficente União do
Vegetal (no. 04-1084 ), held that the
sacramental use of
hoasca (a tea leaf
containing hallucinogen)
cannot be
inhibited to
believers of...