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Ayahuasca and Diabetes: How Harmine Regrows Pancreatic Beta Cells to Cure Diabetes Naturally

Posted By Jennifer Shipp | Apr 05, 2023

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The Miracle of Harmine: How to Grow Beta Cells to Cure Diabetes

Herbal remedies for diabetes like Ayahuasca, Syrian Rue, and passionflower all share one important thing in common: they contain harmine.
Ayahuasca is an herbal combination treatment that is regarded as a sacred indigenous medicine. It consists of two plants that work together to produce the final healing result: Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis. Like Peganum harmala / Syrian Rue, the Ayahuasca brew also contains harmine, a substance that has been scientifically proven to be able to regrow beta cells in the pancreas. The regrowth of beta cells represents a cure for type 1 diabetes as well as type 2 diabetes. And while harmine as a patented drug is extremely unlikely to ever hit the market as a cure for diabetes, patients can access this medicine through microdosing in some areas of the world, or as a ceremonial offering in other parts of the world.

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Ayahuasca is used as a cure for addiction to cocaine, alcohol, and other drugs and it has also been used to naturally treat depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Indeed, in patients who suffer from mood problems that result from blood sugar imbalances, the harmine in Ayahuasca can produce a permanent cure for this disease (if taken at high enough doses over a long enough period of time to cause pancreatic beta cells to regrow). This plant medicine is very different from the other plant medicines listed here in that it is possible to have an actual conversation with this plant too. Ayahuasca is regarded as The Grandmother plant and it not only can be used to heal diabetes energetically, but it also contains harmine, a substance that physically treats diabetes. 

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NOTE: Lydian and I can administer Ayahuasca or teach people how to self-administer and cook Ayahuasca at our facility near Mexico City. Contact us for more information at [email protected].

Harmine as a Cure for Diabetes

Ayahuasca is a powerful hallucinogen, but in addition to the psychedelic journeys that people experience after taking the brew, there is a scientifically proven substance that promotes the replication of beta cells in the pancreas. Indeed, a study in the journal Cell Metabolism, has reported that insulin-producing beta cells replicate at the fastest rate ever seen in response to exposure to harmine. Restoring damaged beta cells, and encouraging the growth and production of new beta cells in the pancreas is a permanent cure for diabetes type 1 as well as diabetes type 2. 

In conventional medicine, doctors are taught that beta cells that are damaged or destroyed cannot be replaced. This hopeless rhetoric is what doctors then pass on to their diabetic patients. And indeed, should patients choose to follow the path that conventional medicine doctors encourage them to follow, the rhetoric becomes true by virtue of the fact that no pharmaceutical synthetic drug has been created and marketed to regenerate beta cells in the pancreas. But in the plant world, herbs can coax beta cells into dividing, healing, and growing. Even everyday herbs, in particular, like passionflower / Passiflora incarnata, that contain harmine, can spur beta cells to grow and replicate. Indeed, scientists have seen it happen in a lab when beta cells are exposed to harmine (one of the active substances in Ayahuasca and Syrian Rue / Peganum harmala, among others). Patients who wish to access this type of cure for diabetes, should use these plants to heal rather than waiting for Big Pharma to produce a drug that would destroy The Diabetes Industry, an immensely profitable endeavor that relies solely on the premise that beta cells do not regenerate.

Syrian Rue, also known as Peganum harmala, contains harmine and it can also be used in microdoses to cure diabetes naturally. If you want to regrow beta cells naturally, harmine is an essential medicinal substance.
In a 2015 study, researchers observed that when beta cells in the pancreas are treated with harmine, they replicate at the rate of between 2-8% per day. People who take Ayahuasca, which is a “brew” of two or more herbs, they report that their diabetes symptoms go away, though some people have to take more than one dose. And some people must do microdosing with Ayahuasca to overcome their disease.

In our experience none of the scientifically researched, naturally-occurring molecules that actually cure disease ever become available to the public as a synthetic, standardized pharmaceutical unless the molecule can be reigned in or manipulated chemically to fall short of a cure. Cures are not fiscally responsible, after all, for Big Pharma to produce. So while there are reports of cures that tease people with the hope for a better day, these cures never actually become a reality. But if patients are wise, they realize that they can seek out something like Ayahuasca or they can take Passionflower on their own to cure diabetes naturally. Indeed, as a natural cure for diabetes, Ayahuasca, Syrian Rue, and passionflower are much easier to access and much safer than anything that might be produced in a lab with nothing but profit-potential in mind.

Diabetes Type 1 and Diabetes Type 2 Cure: Why Ayahuasca Works

Diabetes type 1 and type 2 both involve a loss of pancreatic beta cells. Ayahuasca is an herbal combination remedy that causes the pancreatic beta cells to regenerate and repair themselves. 

One group of researchers who were trying to find a cure for diabetes used the logic that insulinomas (cancer of the beta cells of the pancreas) are beta cells that have learned how to replicate and grow. They reasoned that these cancerous beta cells might be studied to find natural molecules that might spur natural beta cells replication. They used RNA-sequencing data to fully understand the genetic differences between healthy, normal beta cells and diabetic beta cells. They used all of this data to pinpoint harmine, using chemical screening, as the most potent and well-studied beta-cell regenerator on record. 

Passionflower also contains harmine, albeit in small quantities. Nonetheless, if you want to regrow pancreatic beta cells naturally, this herb might be easier to access as an herbal remedy for diabetes.
Studies have shown that Ayahuasca and harmine, in particular, is able to induce the proliferation of beta cells, increase the mass of the islet of Langerhans cells, and improve blood sugar levels and glycemic control naturally. Harmine induces other types of hormone-producing cells in the body to replicate and become more efficient including other cells in the pancreas. As such, this herbal remedy for diabetes might also be regarded as a medicine that heals the pancreas in a general way. 

As someone who has studied natural cures for cancer, I know that the pancreas is one of the most important organs involved in the development of cancer (which is partly why pancreatic cancer is regarded as such a serious diagnosis). I also know that diabetes and cancer are like diseases on two sides of the same coin. Their relationship derives mainly from the pancreas as an organ that’s malfunctioning in a serious way. So to say that Ayahuasca is able to rebuild and restore the pancreas to normal working function is an important statement. Ayahuasca is an herbal cure for diabetes and cancer.

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Dosage of Ayahuasca as a Cure for Diabetes

Ayahuasca is administered in some areas of the world as a ceremony to produce hallucinogenic effects that are directed toward healing. If you have the ability to travel to a place to do Ayahuasca to cure diabetes, this is ideal. Note that Lydian and I work with people to cook and administer the Ayahuasca brew in central Mexico. Contact us for more information. 

Lydian and I also help people produce their own Ayahuasca microdosing drops both on-site in Mexico and via video calls though it is possible to buy pre-made Ayahuasca microdosing drops from vendors in certain areas of the world.  

Ayahuasca microdosing typically involves 1/20th to 1/10th of a standard dose that is administered once every three days. This dose can be increased slowly until the patient feels the blood sugar lowering and insulin producing effects. 

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