Presentation by Rosa Giove during the international meeting "Ayahuasca in the treatment of addictions". 12-13-14 September 2011 - FFLCH / USP - San Paolo, Brazil.
Author : Núcleo de Antropologia Urbana - Universidade de São Paulo
Audio : Spanish
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Presentation of Dr. Jacques Mabit during the meeting "Ayahuasca in the treatment of addictions". 12-13-14 September 2011 - FFLCH / USP - San Paolo, Brazil
Author : Núcleo de Antropologia Urbana - Universidade de São Paulo
Audio : Spanish
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A report on Takiwasi, excerpt from the episode "Sex, drugs and addiction: how to get out" of Complément de Enquête, an information magazine conceived and proposed by Benoît Duquesne, HighWay Television.
If addictions to tobacco, alcohol or certain hard drugs are well-known, doctors are now faced with new forms of addiction, such as prescription drugs. The effects of some anxiolytics, in particular, are devastating to health. Patients addicted to sex on the Internet are treated in hospital like sick persons. From the cozy corridors of luxury clinics to purging sessions in the Amazonian rainforest, this tv show investigates new treatments offered to patients as well as weaning therapies.
Author : Complément d'Enquête
Audio : French
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The Jungle Prescription tells of ayahuasca, the visionary Amazonian brew of indigenous origin and its encounter with the West, as played out through the story of two doctors. The first, Dr. Jacques Mabit, runs a legendary detox centre deep in the Peruvian jungle, in partnership with indigenous healers. The second, Dr. Gabor Maté, is risking his reputation trying to establish a similar program in Canada. Through the intimate stories of these doctors and their patients, we see how an ancient medicine causes cathartic, life-changing insight, and we witness the commitment of people who have devoted their whole lives to applying this medicinal knowledge.
Author : Mark Ellam, Jeronimo M.M., Robin McKenna
Audio : English
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Presentation by Jaime Torres Romero, Psychologist and Executive Director of the Takiwasi Center during the first international conference on the ritual use of ayahuasca, Manto Wasi, Chili.
Author : Manto Wasi
Audio : Spanish
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Interview with Dr. Jacques Mabit, founder and president of the Takiwasi Center, conducted by Loïc Renault and Vanessa Burdet in 2010. Images: Thibault Lery and Agnès Jeanneau.
Some questions asked during the interview:
04:06 What is the role of plants in traditional Amazonian medicines?
15:30 Is performing rituals risky?
18:40 How can the integration of lived experience with plants be achieved?
23:46 What is the function of altered states of consciousness?
39:16 What is the conception of the body within traditional Amazonian medicines?
45:12 What is your take on the current spiritual quest of young people?
1:03:17 What can Western culture bring to traditional medicines?
Author : Loïc Renault, Vanessa Burdet
Audio : French
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The filmmakers Gris Jordana and Jeronimo Mazarrasa have been following the therapeutic process at Takiwasi for 5 months as part of their documentary production “The Jungle Prescription”. This is an edit of some of the material they gathered.
Author : Gris Jordana, Jeronimo Mazarrasa
Audio : Spanish
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The Takiwasi Center and the association GASS - Grup Associat pels Serveis de Salut - proposed in 2010 a conference in Barcelona on the traditional use of tobacco. It is a curative instrument with a very ancient tradition that perhaps can be considered the first curative plant used in the Amazon. Read the article: Sinchi, sinchi, negrito
Author : Eduard Casas Bertet
Audio : Spanish
Subtitle : Français
The master healer Ignacio Pérez Ortiz was a central pillar of Takiwasi for 15 years until his death in 2009. He was an indigenous Quechua-Lamista from the town of Rumisapa, located a few kilometers from Tarapoto. Ignacio learned the art of healing from his uncle at the age of 22 and later specialized as a master perfumero. In his practice, he invoked the help of the rivers of the Amazon region, as well as the spirits of mermaids, white boas and other invisible beings that inhabit the waters. Ignacio was a specialist in treating mental problems and dealing with agitated, confused, and lost people, using instruments such as perfumes, camphor and tobacco.
Author : Association Saukaap
Audio : Spanish
Subtitle : English, Français