
Is Ayahuasca Safe?
Understanding the risks, precautions, and protocols that ensure a safe ceremonial experience
Ayahuasca, when taken in the proper ceremonial context with experienced guides and appropriate medical screening, has been used safely by indigenous peoples for centuries. However, it is a powerful medicine that requires respect, preparation, and careful attention to contraindications.
At Camino al Sol, your safety is our highest priority. We maintain rigorous protocols that go beyond industry standards to ensure every participant can explore this profound experience with confidence.
Our Safety Approach
Four pillars that ensure your wellbeing throughout the journey
Medical Screening
Every participant completes a comprehensive health questionnaire. We review your medical history, current medications, and mental health background to ensure ayahuasca is appropriate for you.
Experienced Guidance
Our ceremonies are led by taitas with 15+ years of experience, supported by trained facilitators who remain present throughout to ensure physical and emotional safety.
Careful Preparation
We provide detailed preparation guidelines including dietary restrictions, medication protocols, and intention-setting practices to optimize your safety and experience.
Ongoing Support
Your safety extends beyond the ceremony. We offer integration support and remain available for questions and concerns before, during, and after your retreat.
Who Should NOT Take Ayahuasca
Certain conditions and medications are contraindicated with ayahuasca. This is not a complete list—we review each application individually.
- Heart conditions (particularly serious cardiac issues)
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- History of psychosis, schizophrenia, or severe mental illness
- Bipolar disorder (particularly during manic episodes)
- Currently taking MAOIs, SSRIs, or SNRIs
- Taking blood pressure medications
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Recent surgery or serious physical conditions
- Active substance addiction (especially stimulants)
If you have any of these conditions or are taking related medications, please be honest in your application. We may still be able to work with you, or we can recommend alternative approaches.
Our Screening Process
Initial Application
You complete our detailed health questionnaire covering medical history, current medications, mental health, and lifestyle factors.
Team Review
Our team—including facilitators with medical backgrounds—reviews your application to identify any concerns.
Personal Discussion
If we have questions or concerns, we schedule a call to discuss your situation in depth and answer your questions.
Clear Decision
We provide a clear decision. If accepted, you receive detailed preparation guidelines. If not, we explain why and may suggest alternatives.
Preparation Guidelines
Proper preparation enhances safety and deepens your experience
The Dieta (Dietary Preparation)
- Avoid processed foods for 5-7 days before ceremony
- Eliminate alcohol for at least 3-5 days before
- Stop recreational drugs at least 2 weeks before
- Follow specific medication tapering guidelines (provided individually)
- Reduce caffeine intake
- Avoid sexual activity for 3 days before ceremony
Mental & Spiritual Preparation
- Set clear intentions for your journey
- Practice meditation or quiet reflection
Detailed preparation instructions are provided after acceptance to your specific retreat.
Integration: After the Ceremony
The work continues after you leave the ceremony space
Integration is the process of making sense of your experience and applying insights to your daily life. It's a crucial part of safe and effective work with plant medicine.
- Take time to rest and reflect after returning home
- Journal about your experience while memories are fresh
- Maintain the clean diet for several days after
- Seek support from understanding friends or a therapist
- Be patient—insights often unfold over weeks or months
- Consider a follow-up integration session with our team
Integration Support
We offer optional integration sessions in the weeks following your retreat. These can be helpful for processing complex experiences and ensuring lasting benefit from your journey.
Further reading: Integration & SupportFrequently Asked Questions
Have Questions About Safety?
We're happy to answer any questions about our safety protocols, the screening process, or whether ayahuasca is right for you.