Kyle Nolan who traveled to the Amazon in 2011 went to receive the treatment of a medicine called Ayahuasca which is illicit in the United States because it contains DMT. This psychiatric medicine is supposed to help people try to find themselves and that’s exactly what Kyle needed while being overshadowed by his triplet brother and sister. According to CNN his mother states that he did the research on this medicine, she was reluctant of letting him go to the jungle in Peru. "I really tried to discourage him ... I kept telling him over and over, there are no easy answers in life," It was almost like a teenage crisis that he was having and all he wanted was to find out who he really was and by taking this medicine he thought it would do just that. Instead a few days after he was due to return back to his California home his mother Ingeborg Oswald called Shimbre Shamanic Center and talked to Shaman Mancoluto who led the ayahuasca sessions. After the mother and daughter went down to Peru to help the police with the investigation the Shaman admitted to lying to the police. They had found Kyle under a bush and panicked, then about a mile down the road from his cabin buried him and stripped away all his belongings. There’s no confident evidence on how exactly Kyle Nolan died, they think it might have to do with the toxicology results but they would have to travel back to Peru to identify them.
I find this article tragic and I think that it was a good idea for Ingeborg Oswald to share her tragic story about her son. This story will show others whether or not you should trust the shamans that are leading sessions of Ayahuasca because they may not have full medical attention to this hallucinogenic drug. The worst part was that the family was worrying about Kyle while the Shaman lied to the police for their own mistakes of burying him and maybe not taking proper care of him while he was receiving this drug.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/24/justice/ayahuasca-death-kyle-nolan-mother/index.html?hpt=us_c1
I find this article tragic and I think that it was a good idea for Ingeborg Oswald to share her tragic story about her son. This story will show others whether or not you should trust the shamans that are leading sessions of Ayahuasca because they may not have full medical attention to this hallucinogenic drug. The worst part was that the family was worrying about Kyle while the Shaman lied to the police for their own mistakes of burying him and maybe not taking proper care of him while he was receiving this drug.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/24/justice/ayahuasca-death-kyle-nolan-mother/index.html?hpt=us_c1