How to Prepare for an Ayahuasca Ceremony in Ecuador
Preparing for an ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador is an essential part of the process. The way you approach the days before and after the ceremony can strongly influence the depth of your experience, your clarity, and your integration.
At Feather Crown Ayahuasca Ecuador, preparation is guided by authentic Amazonian tradition while remaining practical, safe, and accessible. This guide explains how to prepare for an ayahuasca ceremony, including diet, safety, medications, and what to expect before and after your retreat in Ecuador.
Ayahuasca Preparation Before Ceremony
If you are planning to attend an ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador, preparation begins before you arrive.
We recommend starting your ayahuasca preparation at least 3 days before your first ceremony, and up to one week for certain substances.
Avoid before ceremony:
- Pork
- Alcohol
- Cannabis and recreational drugs
- Other psychoactive substances
- Heavy, fatty, or overly salty foods
Recommended ayahuasca diet:
- Light, simple meals
- Vegetables and fruits
- Low salt and low fat
- Good hydration
Following a clean dieta helps your body become more sensitive to the medicine and supports a deeper experience during your ayahuasca retreat in Ecuador.
On the Day of the Ayahuasca Ceremony
A key part of preparing for an ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador is arrive with a light and well-digested stomach.
On the day of ceremony:
- Eat only lightly earlier in the day
- Avoid heavy or oily foods
- Do not overeat
- Stay hydrated during the day
- Avoid drinking shortly before the ceremony
Arriving physically prepared allows you to enter the ceremony in a more stable and comfortable state.
Mental and Emotional Preparation
Preparing for an ayahuasca ceremony is not only physical—it also involves your mental and emotional state.
We recommend:
- Abstaining from sexual activity for at least 3 days before ceremony
- Reducing stress and overstimulation
- Slowing down your pace before arrival
- Reflecting on your intention
Arriving calm, present, and open supports a deeper and more grounded experience.
Medications and Ayahuasca Safety
Understanding ayahuasca safety is a critical part of preparation.
Ayahuasca can interact with certain medications and substances.
Do not combine ayahuasca with:
- Antidepressants (SSRIs, MAOIs)
- Antipsychotic medications
- Other psychoactive substances
During the retreat, medications and supplements are not taken unless specifically approved.
If you are taking prescribed medication, consult your doctor well in advance. Never stop medication abruptly without proper guidance.
Health Conditions and Contraindications
Not everyone is suitable to drink ayahuasca.
Please inform us in advance if you have:
- Heart conditions or high blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Epilepsy or seizure-related conditions
- Schizophrenia or serious psychiatric conditions
- Suicidal ideation
- Infectious or contagious disease
Our retreat takes place in Ecuador in a natural environment and is not a medical facility. Open communication is essential for safety.
In some cases, it is still possible to participate in the ceremony without drinking ayahuasca.
Menstruation
It is possible to participate in an ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador while menstruating. Please inform us in advance so we can guide you appropriately.
What to Bring to an Ayahuasca Retreat in Ecuador
The retreat takes place in the Ecuadorian rainforest, where conditions are warm, humid, and dynamic.
Essential:
- Passport valid for at least 6 months
- Towel and personal hygiene items
- Sweater or fleece for evenings
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Lightweight, long-sleeved clothing
- Rain protection
- Notebook and pen
Recommended:
- Small backpack
- Water bottle
- Sun protection
- Swimwear
- Natural repellent
- Waterproof bags for electronics
Optional:
- Camera or voice recorder
- Musical instruments
- Rubber boots (or use those provided)
After the Ceremony (Integration)
The process continues after the ceremony. Integration is an essential part of any ayahuasca retreat in Ecuador.
We recommend:
- Rest and reflection
- No alcohol or recreational substances
- Light, clean diet
- Avoid overly spicy or processed foods
- No sexual activity for several days (ideally longer)
- Avoid stress and intense physical activity
Final Note
Preparing for an ayahuasca ceremony in Ecuador is about creating the right conditions for safety, clarity, and meaningful healing.
If you have any questions about your preparation, medications, or personal situation, feel free to contact us before your retreat.