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Irregular use

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Although cyclone’s drugs in South Africa are illegal, many self-reliant treatments in Cape Town are openly promoting them that they have included them in their treatment.

Anyone who is convicted of their commercial use has a penalty, jail sentence for up to 25 years, or both of them face.

Photographer Stuart Dods is one of those who want to be treated by Shayam.

In a beautiful wooden cabin situated in the forest outside the Cape Town in the forest, he will be experiencing the second cycladiculic experience of a series suffering from your mental health problems. He has tried to treat him, but Syedix has maintained his treatment.

“The mother died suddenly, so it was a hell of a thing. And then after my mother’s death, my ex came to the end of a year. So when the rug was taken out a little,” the 53 -year -old boy said.

At a cost of about $ 2,000 (£ 1,500), the cyclokin experience he chosen includes a dose of Sylosibin (known as magic mushrooms) and MDMA (which is also called party drugs, but also)). Organizers say the fee also includes a package of accommodation and support services.

Research and tests about their effectiveness to treat mental health conditions are on the rise, but they are warning about their use outside the controlled, clinical settings.

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Megan Hardy Creates Mushrooms Before Stuart Dods Doses

Megan Hardy, who calls himself a “drug woman” and is in charge of the session of Mr. Dods, taking a small dose of both drugs before the ritual. She claims that she helps to “go into the same frequency” just like the person she is treating her.

“The word shamannic is one foot in every world,” she says.

Ms. Hardy knows about illegal use of these types of drugs, but she claims that the use is a “righteous civil disobedience”.

Asked what she was deserving to determine the proper dose for the administration, she said that in many years she had tested the drug on herself, “Learning what is what works”.

Excessive awareness of mental health problems, increasing clinical tests of cycladulus increase the public interest in the use of these drugs to treat conditions such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

According to a study by Harvard Medical School and Queensland University, one of the two people around the world may develop mental health disorders in their lives-this treatment has become a multi-billion dollar business.

Before the Cycdelic ceremony begins, Stuart has agreed to the BBC World Service to Film, Ms. Hardy patiently encouraged her clients that he could stop at any time.

“If any of them feel uncomfortable or this is a triggering process … communicate and say: ‘Well, wait.'”

Her colleague, Kate Ferguson, has also performed micro-dos on MDMA and magic mushrooms. No guide has a formal medical training.

Mr. Dods has fallen down on a thin mattress on the floor of the cabin, which is covered with gray duvet. He is wearing an eye mask. When drugs begin to become effective, it seems to be optional in quiet conditions and twitching and shocking moments.

“Let yourself feel it,” Ms. Hardy whispered him.

The two women move around the room while singing and proclaiming in the purification ritual known as “smoothing” and shaking the chamanic rats. Ms. Hardy fan Mr. Dods’s body, using party wings, says she is trying to clear “negative energy”.

She then offers him more MDMA. He has already agreed to it before the ritual begins, but when Ms. Hardy asks him if he needs him, he moves and says: “I don’t know.”

The BBC then asked Mr. Dods to ask how he could consent to take more medicines when he was already in a changing state.

“There was no force forcibly. I found it in that place, did I want to take it? I had every opportunity to say: ‘Come’, ‘No’, or ‘Yes, I will take it,’ he says.

But there are many people in the professional world of psychiatrists who draw attention to the dangers of this irregular industry.

“To give consent, you should be in touch with reality,” said Dr. South Africa’s South African Society’s South African Society. Marcel Stastney said.

“If a person has already a silosibin and MDMA, they are not in contact with reality. They are sexy, they are more. And (in) there are many tests around the world, actual boundaries are violating.”

The BBC asked Ms. Hardy that he did not compromise on her ability to take care of Mr. Dods if he was under the result of drugs while leading the cycullic experience.

“It is based on the belief that the peace of mind is more desirable,” said self-style healing. “We are acting in such a way that the Western mind does not understand and may feel terrible.”

For a situation like depression or anxiety and abuse of foods, research is becoming increasingly interested in the fact that cyclox can be a viable alternative treatment.

In 2, one of the largest chieftains-review studies on the therapeutic use of cycldicals involves the artificial preparation of cyclosibin for 233 participants.

It has been found that the remedies for depression have improved due to the administering 25 mg dose with the mental support of the trained therapist.

However, a review study published by the European Medicine Agency in 225, in which a total of 5 5 Carien participants from the eight completed studies recommended “more clinical evidence” before authorization for sale.

It is also warned that taking cypodelix underlines the need to administration “heart speed, blood pressure and anxiety” and “in controlled environment”.

Psychoidalic foods remain illegal in the world. Nevertheless, it did not curb the growth of the South African industry, which is the increasing number of evidence of online advertised services.

“I think this is a big problem,” said Dr. Stastney. “This is definitely exploding in the Cape Town, especially the people are lost and disconnected. Everyone is looking for a pill to determine everything and no pill to fix everything”.

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Sonnet Hill no longer managing cycladulic drugs but believes that they can “heal the world”

A few years ago, another self-efficient cyclok guide in Cape Town, Sonate Hill, gave her patients a powerful cyclicic pulled from local plants to the tropical forests of Medium and West Africa.

This left an unexpected effect.

“He caught me in my throat,” says Ms. Hill. “He wanted to kill me. Something came to him and he just wanted to kill me.”

Ibogone can be used as a powerful detox drug for people suffering from addiction. Buying or using in South Africa is illegal and is allowed only under strict medical and pharmaceutical regulations.

No criminal case against Ms. Hill has been opened and since then it has gone away from giving other people to psychic drugs. But this did not change her opinion about the industry.

“I, I am honest with God, it seems that cyclists can heal the world. I do not believe in the medical world,” she says.

In the second case, 26 -year -old Milk Martinovic traveled to South Africa to get help for addiction. He ended in a non -registered facility treated by the dentist and was given an ebogine.

Six hours later he died.

The registered clinic was addicted to Zenax’s addiction, a benzodiazpine that could not be mixed with Ibogen.

In 224, the dentist Dr. Anwar Jiva was convicted. The death was one of the dozens of deaths connected to Ibogan globally.

Dr. Stastany says, “If it is not, you cannot say something.” “I have seen new patients who have long been dissected after using a silosybin trip.”

Evidence can be innovative using cycladaxes as a drug, but the online market for self-proclaimed treatments offers a cuurated travel consisting of various illegal substances is booming.

“They just knew they took the trip, felt nice and want to help people,” says Dr. Stastney. “The best of them. The worst of them is that they are where they go to this type of alcoholic inflation: ‘I can help people, I can do better than psychiatrists’.”

Back in the jungle cabin in Cape Town, the effects of the “geries” of the stuart dood begin to decrease. He says he does not feel “good”, but he believes he is going there.

He says, “I wanted to get self-awareness and I wanted to understand myself.” “I feel like this is a kind of material, where I probably will travel another one after this.”

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