Singer Miley Cyrus found hallucinogenic drugs "healing".
The 22-year-old is keen to try ayahuasca - an illegal blend of two plants, the ayahuasca vine and a shrub called chacruna which contains hallucinogenic drug dimethyltryptamine (DMT) - again because she "loved" the way it made her feel, reports nytimes.com.
"I think ayahuasca is a healing thing. I only did it one time, but I want to do it again. I loved what it did for me," Cyrus said.
"We all think we're good people, but I wanted to know in my heart, in my deepest soul. I wanted to know what outrides what: Am I really the person I think am?
"When I was on my trip, all I could focus on was the animals. I was puking up different animals -- dolphins and seals and giraffes. It's really crazy. This was literally a week before the Met Ball. At Met Ball, I was like, 'Guys, none of this matters'," she added.
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