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Drugs And Its Effects On Peru And Brazil

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Drugs are a controversial theme of conversation nowadays. There are thousands of drugs, with which people experiment. These drugs alter our bodies, either in physical or psychological ways. There are some drugs, which are accepted by society and legal in almost many places around the world, such as the alcohol, caffeine and tobacco. On the other hand, some other drugs are considered a controversial theme in society, and even illegal on some places. This is because these drugs are stronger, and seem to alter whoever takes them in a harder way. Some of these drugs are cannabis, ecstasy, cocaine and heroin. Some of these much stronger drugs are legally used on some places. An example of this is the Ayahuasca, used legally on South America, especially on Peru and Brazil. The use of the Ayahuasca has always been a debatable theme. Many people find it okay to use them if you want to. Many of them who had used it tell some anecdotes, in which they recognize the hallucinations, and feelings they get are some kind of incredible reality, which they find completely interesting and at the same time even relaxing. Most of the users of the Ayahuasca are the natives, who make rituals, especially religious, with it. The native tribes also use it to purify and treat some diseases. The rituals made is also known for being able to …show more content…

In the catholic religion, one of the most recognized and spread religions worldwide, it is incorrect to try to connect with the familiar spirits, or go seek for wizards. To believe in anything that´s not god, or connect with the demons. In the Ayahuasca rituals, the shaman attempts to communicate with spirits, to heal either the spirit or body of however is in the ritual. The spirit can be evocated (called to appear near you) or invocated (called to appear inside you). Therefore, by this way, the use of the Ayahuasca should not be done, if seen by the eyes of the

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