When you decide to embark on an ayahuasca ceremony in Manu, you soon discover that the preparation goes far beyond simply booking your trip. The ayahuasca diet is an essential and sacred component of the process, an ancestral practice that prepares your entire being—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—to receive the sacred medicine. At Ikaro, we understand that this diet is not simply a temporary dietary restriction, but an act of profound purification that enhances and protects your transformative experience.
What is the Ayahuasca Diet?
The ayahuasca diet is a purification protocol that Amazonian communities have practiced for centuries in preparation for sacred medicine ceremonies. This practice involves eliminating certain foods, substances, and behaviors that can interfere with the effects of ayahuasca on your system, as well as preparing your body and mind for a deeper and safer experience. The master healers with whom we work in our ceremonies in Manu emphasize that the diet is as important as the ceremony itself. This is not a whim or an empty tradition; it is grounded in both ancestral wisdom and a modern understanding of how our bodies process substances and emotions.
The recommended duration of this preparation varies depending on the tradition and the depth of experience you seek. At Ikaro, we suggest beginning the diet at least two weeks before your ayahuasca ceremony in Manu, although some more dedicated practitioners opt for periods of a month or more. The more time you dedicate to this preparation, the deeper and clearer your experience will be.

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The Physical Aspect: Purifying the Temple of the Body
From a physical perspective, the ayahuasca diet prepares your body to interact safely and effectively with the sacred medicine. Ayahuasca contains compounds that interact with your body’s chemistry in specific ways. Certain foods and substances can cause dangerous interactions or simply reduce the medicine’s effectiveness.
Foods to Avoid During the Diet:
Red meat and pork should be completely eliminated, as they are difficult to digest and contain high amounts of tyramine, a substance that can cause adverse reactions when combined with the components of ayahuasca. Fish and chicken may be consumed in moderation in some lineages, but many healers recommend a primarily vegetarian diet.
Salt, refined sugar, and strong spices are eliminated from the diet to allow your taste buds and digestive system to purify themselves. This process may seem challenging at first, especially in our modern culture where these ingredients are present in almost everything we eat, but you will soon discover the true, natural flavor of food.
Dairy, fermented foods, alcohol, caffeine, chocolate, and processed foods should also be avoided. These products can create congestion in your system, interfere with the absorption of the medicine, and cause physical discomfort during the ceremony. Recommended Foods:
The diet is based on simple, fresh, and natural foods: rice, quinoa, oats, plantains, cassava, non-acidic fruits, steamed vegetables, lentils, and beans. These foods provide the necessary nutrition while keeping your system clean and receptive.
During your stay with Ikaro in Manu, our kitchen team prepares specially designed meals following these principles. Each dish is an extension of medicine, prepared with intention and respect for the process you are undergoing.
Physical Benefits of the Diet:
When following the ayahuasca diet, many people report tangible benefits even before the ceremony: improved digestion, increased energy, better sleep quality, clearer skin, and an overall feeling of lightness in the body. These physical changes are signs that your body is being purified and prepared.
During the ceremony itself, a well-prepared body experiences less severe nausea, less physical discomfort, and an enhanced ability to process the visions and sensations that ayahuasca brings. The purging, which is a natural part of the process, occurs more smoothly when the body is not dealing with accumulated toxins or incompatible foods.
The Emotional Aspect: Cleansing the Heart
The emotional dimension of this preparation is equally crucial, but often less understood. The ayahuasca diet not only purifies your body but also creates an emotional space for the medicine to work more deeply.
Abstinence from Intense Emotional Stimulation:
During the preparation period, it is recommended to reduce exposure to emotionally charged content: violent or horror movies, disturbing news, heated arguments, very aggressive music, or unnecessary conflict situations. This practice is not about escaping reality, but about creating a calm emotional space where you can begin to observe your internal patterns without the constant interference of external stimuli.
Sexual Abstinence:
One of the most challenging aspects for many participants is the recommended sexual abstinence during the diet. In the Amazonian worldview, sexual energy is considered one of the most powerful forces within human beings. By conserving this energy instead of dispersing it, you accumulate it so that it can be transmuted during the ceremony into healing power and spiritual clarity.
This practice also includes avoiding masturbation. Master healers explain that the sexual act, even with oneself, disperses vital energy that you need to keep contained for the ceremonial work. Furthermore, creating this safe space helps you develop self-awareness and self-mastery, valuable qualities for the inner work you will undertake.
Preliminary Emotional Processing:
The ayahuasca diet naturally begins to peel back emotional layers even before the ceremony. By eliminating the substances we typically use to regulate our emotions—caffeine for mood, sugar for comfort, alcohol for relaxation—you come face to face with your true emotional states.
This process can be uncomfortable. You might feel irritable, sadness for no apparent reason, anxiety, or even euphoria. These emotional states are valuable; they are signals of what the medicine will need to work with you on. Instead of suppressing or judging them, the preparation invites you to observe them with curiosity and compassion.
Many participants who travel with Ikaro to Manu report that, in the weeks leading up to their ceremony, intense dreams emerge, forgotten memories resurface, and emotional patterns become more visible. This is the diet doing its work, preparing the emotional ground for the encounter with the medicine.
Cultivating Emotional Intention:
Part of the emotional aspect of this preparation involves clarifying your intention for the ceremony. What are you bringing to the sacred space? What are you seeking to heal? What questions does your heart hold? The diet helps you tune into these questions more clearly, without the noise of your usual daily life.

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The Spiritual Aspect: Opening the Divine Channel
Perhaps the deepest dimension of the ayahuasca diet is the spiritual one. This ancestral practice not only cleanses your body and calms your emotions; it opens channels of perception and connection that are normally closed or blocked.
Energetic Purification:
In Amazonian cosmology, everything has energy or spirit. The foods we eat, the substances we ingest, the people we interact with everything leaves an energetic imprint on our being. The diet acts as a deep cleansing of these imprints, allowing your energy field to clear and strengthen.
The master healers we work with in Manu explain that certain foods have «heavy spirits» that can interfere with the «spirit» of ayahuasca. By avoiding these foods during the diet, you create a clean space where the medicine can work without interference.
Developing Spiritual Sensitivity:
By removing layers of physical toxins and emotional noise, your natural sensitivity is heightened. Many people report that during the preparation period they begin to experience more subtle perceptions: more vivid dreams, synchronicities, clearer intuitions, or a deeper connection with nature.
This heightened sensitivity is not the ultimate goal, but rather a sign that you are entering a state of receptivity. During the ayahuasca ceremony in Manu, this receptivity will allow you to receive the medicine’s teachings with greater clarity.
Practice of Presence:
The diet naturally invites you to be more present. Without the caffeine that speeds up your system, without the sugar that creates energy spikes and crashes, without the alcohol that dulls your senses, you find yourself more grounded in the present moment. This quality of presence is fundamental to the spiritual work you will undertake in the ceremony.
At Ikaro, we encourage our participants to complement their preparation with contemplative practices: meditation, time in nature, journaling, and mindful breathing. These practices integrate naturally when the diet is already creating a quieter and more receptive inner space.
Connecting with Ancestral Wisdom:
By following the ayahuasca diet, you connect with a lineage of wisdom that stretches back generations. Every person who has undergone this preparation before you has contributed to this spiritual path. There is something profoundly meaningful in knowing that you are participating in a sacred practice that has guided countless seekers toward healing and enlightenment.
Integrating the Three Aspects:
The true magic of the ayahuasca diet lies in how these three aspects—physical, emotional, and spiritual—intertwine and support one another. You cannot truly separate one from the other; they are dimensions of the same holistic preparation process.
When you cleanse your body physically, your emotional clarity naturally improves. When you calm your emotions, your spiritual sensitivity sharpens. When you open yourself spiritually, your physical body relaxes and aligns. It is a virtuous cycle of purification and preparation.
The Post-Ceremony Diet
It’s important to mention that the preparation doesn’t end when the ceremony concludes. Tradition recommends continuing a version of this diet for at least one or two weeks after your ayahuasca experience in Manu. This post-ceremony period is crucial for integration.
Your system continues to process the medicine for days after the ceremony. Maintaining the purity of your diet during this time allows the revelations to settle, the healings to complete, and the changes to integrate more deeply into your daily life.
Practical Tips for Following the Diet

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Planning: Start preparing your kitchen and pantry in advance. Eliminate temptations and stock up on permitted foods. Practical preparation facilitates spiritual commitment.
Community: If possible, connect with others who are also preparing for ceremonies. Mutual support makes the process more bearable and meaningful.
Compassion: If you slip up or accidentally break the diet, don’t punish yourself. Acknowledge the mistake, recommit, and continue. Rigidity is not the goal; sincere intention is.
Listen to Your Inner Self: Pay attention to how you feel at each stage. Your body, emotions, and spirit will give you valuable feedback about the process.
Final Reflection
The ayahuasca diet is much more than a list of forbidden and allowed foods. It is a sacred purification practice that honors the profound work you are about to undertake. By committing to this preparation, you demonstrate respect for ancestral medicine, for the master healers who safeguard it, and above all, for yourself and your healing process.
At Ikaro, we accompany each participant in this preparation process, offering guidance, resources, and support. We understand that in the modern world, following a strict diet for weeks may seem challenging, but we also know from experience that this commitment makes a profound difference in the quality and depth of your ayahuasca ceremony in Manu.
When you finally sit in the maloca beneath the starry sky of the Amazon rainforest, when the icaro chants begin to weave their magic and the medicine begins to work within you, you will feel gratitude for each day of preparation, for each temptation resisted, for each moment of presence cultivated. The diet will have built the perfect vessel to receive the gifts that ayahuasca has for you.
Your transformative journey begins long before you arrive in Manu. It begins the day you decide to honor this ancestral practice with your total commitment: body, heart, and spirit.






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