ijahdan wrote:No disrespect to shamans, but interactions between blood thinners and harmalas might be outside their experience. Having said that, a regular medic would probably not know much about this either. The most obvious risk I could imagine would be of sustaining an injury under the influence, possibly in a remote place, and having uncontrolled bleeding.
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The last time when I was in a hospital due to vertigo caused by mislocated crystals, they wanted to give me medication for dizziness. It wasn’t either a stimulant or a painkiller. I was almost sure it could not interact with MAOI. I didn’t even plan to take MAOI. In the end, I don’t know why I asked them if there was an interaction.
The doctor checked it on her computer in the hospital’s system, and she didn’t find anything. But she was that kind of doctor who likes to keep her patients alive. So, she called the pharmacy to ask it.
It took them maybe two hours to find it that yes, there was an interaction with that medication and MAOI. They called me on the phone and wanted to give me something else. I was sure that the "something else" would be less efficient. I gave them my word I would not mix it with MAOI.
The point is, they had to check it in two systems to find it.
The chance that even the best-trained shaman can provide you with information about possible medical interactions is near to zero. Just think of it. My doctor didn’t find it in the hospital’s system. It was only in the pharmacy’s database.
Besides, if there is no interaction at all, but you are unsure about it, and anything goes wrong on the ceremony, and you believe there is an interaction, you can have the most terrifying experience with panic.
Just don’t do it.