
Indigenous Amazonian shamans identified the specific combination of two plants required to make ayahuasca active orally — a pairing that stands as what may be one of the most unlikely discoveries in the history of human botany, given there are roughly 80,000 plant species in the Amazon
Ask a shaman in the upper Amazon how his ancestors learned to combine the two specific plants that make ayahuasca work, and the answer that comes back is not the one a Western pharmacologist would offer.











