Vine-Only Ayahuasca – Still Visionary Without DMT

Brewing the Ayahuasca vine (Image credit: iceers.org).

Brewing the Ayahuasca vine (Image credit: iceers.org).

Most times when you hear about Ayahuasca you hear that it is a mixture of two plants and that the secret to Ayahuasca is that one of the plants has an MAOI which allows the DMT in the other plant to be orally active. DMT is well known as a powerful psychoactive and while not normally orally active on its own because of MAO in the stomach, the MAO-Inhibitors in Ayahuasca can make DMT orally active. DMT is often seen by westerners to be the main active ingredient in the Ayahuasca tea, and sometimes just view Ayahuasca as “orally active DMT.” It is even often said that neither of these plants is active on its own….

…but a lot of that information is misleading.

Banisteriopsis caapi 'Ayahuasca' vine (Image credit: Travis Bodick).

Banisteriopsis caapi ‘Ayahuasca’ vine (Image credit: Travis Bodick).

Ayahuasca is the name of the medicinal and entheogenic tea, but is also the name of the vine used in this tea (banisteriopsis caapi). This vine contains harmine, harmaline and tetrohydroharmine – all of which are beta-carbolines and MAOI’s (Monoamine oxidase inhibitors – it inhibits the Manoamine Oxidase enzyme in the stomach among other functions). The tea is named after this vine for a reason – it is the only necessary ingredient in Ayahuasca besides water.

Like I mentioned before, many westerners think of the DMT as the main active ingredient (DMT is traditionally added from either chacruna or chagroponga). But there is no DMT in the Ayahuasca vine. DMT has to be added to the tea as an admixture plant. Because of misinformation many people think that you need both plants in the tea for the tea to have any effect, but this is actually not true. The vine is medicinal and visionary on its own without any admixtures.

Many people get challenged by this idea because it is so drilled in their heads that DMT is

Extracted crystals of DMT (Image credit: JimmyJame1 Shroomery.org).

Extracted crystals of DMT (Image credit: JimmyJame1 Shroomery.org).

necessary for the tea to work…. I think this idea originally comes from the McKenna brothers actually – this myth that the indigenous people of the Amazon had to figure out which plants were combined to make this magical effect possible, and how impossible that would be since neither plant is visionary on its own…. But the situation seems less impossible when you realize that the vine is visionary and medicinal on its own, and that they could then test that vine with all kinds of other plants to figure out which ones potentiated the vine.

In indigenous practice the main role of Ayahuasca is to teach you about other plants and open up the medicine of all other plants to us. Because of this some tribes have hundreds of different admixtures – while some of them are used to change the effects of Ayahuasca, many are just added when the shaman wants to learn that plants purpose or medicine. By adding a bit of a plant to Ayahuasca, Ayahuasca will teach you about that plant. Using this method it is easy to imagine how they started adding the DMT admixtures to Ayahuasca.

Even though the vine is visionary on its own, its effects are much more subtle then when you add DMT containing admixtures. The most common for the tea takes in its modern usage is certainly with DMT containing admixtures – the DMT does add a lot to the experience. Not only does it make the tea more visual, brighter and easier to see, and more powerful in effect, it also adds its own helping spirit (since all plants have their own spirit – especially master plants like chacruna or chagroponga).

Leaves of the Chacruna and Chagraponga (Image credit: Bruce Fenton).

Leaves of the Chacruna and Chagraponga (Image credit: Bruce Fenton).

Some people do prefer the vine on its own more then with admixtures though. Some tribes only drink Ayahuasca with the vine only and never add admixtures, and some tribes drink it both ways depending on their intention. Some people I know switched to drinking vine only because they preferred it to the admixture brew. One common reason seems to be that they found the visions distracting or overly intense with DMT, and vine only brews allowed them to drink more caapi without being overwhelmed. They could focus more easily on the insights they received when they weren’t distracted by visions (while visions can be helpful for gaining insights, some people gain insights other ways – through thoughts or emotions ect).

Dr. Richard Evans Schultes with tribal native Amazonians (Image credit: Wikipedia).

Dr. Richard Evans Schultes with tribal native Amazonians (Image credit: Wikipedia).

I read once that Dr. Richard Evans Schultes preferred vine only brews to those with admixtures – if you don’t know who he is, you should really take the time to research him because he is one of the coolest people who ever lived. (he is also the only reason any of us westerners know about Ayahuasca!)

When scientists first started experimenting with harmala they actually named it telepathine because of its “telepathic” abilities. Somehow this gets overlooked when people claim DMT is necessary for Ayahuasca to be active.

So if Ayahuasca can be powerful and healing and visionary on its own without any DMT in the tea, we see that Ayahuasca is not just “orally active DMT” but is its own medicine which can be made more powerful with DMT if you choose. The DMT is not what makes Ayahuasca though.

True Ayahuasca, without DMT, is perfectly legal.

True Ayahuasca, without DMT, is perfectly legal.

One of the most exciting parts of this realization to me is that if DMT is not necessary for Ayahuasca, then in many countries you can make legal Ayahuasca! Legal Ayahuasca! In USA for example, only DMT and DMT containing plants are illegal – Ayahuasca and its alkaloids are not scheduled substances. So anyone who wants to can make 100% legal Ayahuasca or even host ceremonies if they had enough experience using vine-only brews. I know a few people who do this, but I think it is often overlooked by many people.

So hopefully this clears up some common misinformation about Ayahuasca. It is not just orally active DMT (its effects are totally different from smoked/vaped DMT actually). The admixtures like chancruna and chagroponga are great, but they are not necessary for Ayahuasca. Maybe you will even feel called to make your own vine-only brew and see how it compares – while many people like the more vivid DMT containing brews I do know a number of people who prefer the more gentle vine only brews. Vine only tea can also be great for beginners, sensitive types, people trying to heal mental illness which DMT might aggravate, those who want legal medicine, or for people microdosing. It has a few special advantages in certain situations.

For those wanting to read more about the origins of Ayahuasca and how its use might have developed I suggest checking out this article on that subject.

 

Author Bio:

TravisTravis Bodick is the author of four books, with the most recent work being “The Plant Remedy.” All of Travis’s books are written to help the reader engage with and encounter their own truth through direct experience. Trained and practiced in a number of healing modalities Travis especially focuses on nature based spiritual healing practices and helping clients encounter and know their own heart and soul. Helping others to find and embrace their true passion in life is Travis’s greatest joy.

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7 comments

  • Katya

    Great article Travis! I actually didn’t know that about ayahuasca and usually share the wrong information… That the plants need to be mixed. Now, I can be a bit more educated on how it works when I share. This is also great news for my Mother who has schizophrenia… I think it would be great for her to drink ayahuasca solo and not exacerbate the “visions” that she already has. Thank you for doing your research and for sharing this with us!

  • Joanne Shepard

    This topic is very interesting, sound like a great book 🙂 Thank You

  • Solo aya drinker

    Yes vine only brews are the heart of the experience, anyone saying otherwise is simply a user for drug experience and missing the real effects. Yes the addition of the leaves adds brightness to the brew but Syrian rue a common replacement for cheap MAOI containing vine is visionary as well and contains two major molecules of the ayahuasca vine. The vine is visionary, for some 20 grams others 200grams, but visionary still.

    • Marylou Sanchez

      Hello Solo Aya Drinker, Looks like you have quite experience with Ayahuasca and I would love if you could share your wisdom.

  • Marylou Sanchez

    Very Interesting and I would love to know more about this. I think the next step will be to experience the Ayahuasca by itself. I had the idea that taking only The vine would do nothing. So happy to be wrong .

  • Birthday dreamer

    In my last experience, where my shaman began pouring me very full cups, I felt really assaulted by the visions and that perception-state, and had the thought, “Can I just take the insights without this DMT sensory barrage?” After my first ceremony I learned through internet research that the Ayahuasca vine isn’t even the DMT-containing part of the brew, and that seemed revolutionary. I think most people have it backwards.
    Thank you for this article.
    What I wonder is, how easily accessible is the Grandmother without the admixture? Is it still obvious? Does she speak to you? Do you still feel the (sometimes) euphoria and gratitude? What is the experience like? Does purging happen?
    In my last experience, I was suffering immensely in a torturous psychedelic world, and the only thing getting me through were the insights and the occasional wink from the grandmother. When she’d say “See? You wanted help with this,” I could half-smile for a split second, acknowledging the value of this experience, before being dragged back down into drowning in the horror again.
    I have to admit that there’s something to be gained, though, from the state of mind, courage, and acceptance you must cultivate in order to allow the DMT to do its thing. This lesson alone was a huge one that the vine helped me navigate, a lesson for dealing with the day to day onslaught of life, especially when it’s not so pleasant.

  • Thanks for clarifying this. How would you describe the side-effects of vine-only brews? Just so I know what to expect if I ever decide to try it.

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