Does ayahuasca also give you the Tuesday slump?
The well-known Tuesday slump is often experienced after using MDMA and is linked to a temporary depletion of serotonin. MDMA consumes a large amount of serotonin at once, causing users to feel lethargic, gloomy, or empty in the days that follow. With ayahuasca, this mechanism is different. Ayahuasca contains DMT, which, while affecting serotonergic systems, does not deplete serotonin in the same way that MDMA does.
Some users may indeed experience a temporary "down" after a deep ayahuasca experience. This is more likely due to emotional release, physical fatigue, or processing intense insights than to a purely neurochemical deficit. Furthermore, a lack of the intense feelings of connectedness experienced during the trip can also arise: a kind of emptiness or longing for the transcendent experience. With ayahuasca, therefore, it seems to be less often a purely physical dip and more of a integration dip.
In summary: ayahuasca generally does not cause the typical Tuesday slump like MDMA, but some users may feel temporarily melancholic or empty. This is primarily due to the intensity of the experience and the inner work that still needs to be processed afterward. Good integration support and aftercare are essential in this regard. For people looking for legal and supervised alternatives such as psiloflora, it is important to be prepared for this.
See also: Tuesday slump after MDMA use
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I always feel great the week after ayahuasca. I often don't sleep for one night, but after that I sleep like a baby.
Ayahuasca doesn't really give you the Tuesday slump. However, I do notice more and more often around me that people experience more anxiety and dissociate after ayahuasca ceremonies.