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Ayahuasca

Plant medicine ceremonies for depression, PTSD, and addiction.

Federally restricted

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Legal status: Ayahuasca is a Schedule I substance federally. In the US it is legal only within specific religious frameworks recognized under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Navii refers only to operators within those legal frameworks or to legal international retreats. This page is informational and not medical advice.

Ayahuasca is a plant medicine with deep roots in indigenous Amazonian healing traditions. It is increasingly sought by people with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and addiction, with a growing body of research supporting its therapeutic potential.

Ayahuasca occupies a complex legal status in the United States, with some religious and ceremonial contexts providing legal protection under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Navii connects patients with facilitators and retreat operators who work within appropriate legal frameworks.

Who it's for

People with treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, or addiction who are open to plant medicine within a structured ceremonial setting.

Common questions

Is ayahuasca legal in the US?+

Ayahuasca is a Schedule I substance federally. Some religious organizations operate legally under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Many retreats operate internationally.

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