I'd like to experiment with new ethnobotanicals, meaning worthwhile ones
Valuable ethnobotanicals include:
Marijuana (of course!)
Ayahuasca (DMT plants such as psychotria, mimosa, yopo and the like and IMAO plants such as harmala and caapi)
Mescaline cactii (peyote, san pedro, peruvian torch, and other trichocerus species)
Psilocybin mushrooms
LSA seeds (morning glory, HBWR and ololiuqui)
Salvia divinorum
Iboga
Amanita muscaria (not that worthwhile but I thought I should mention it as it is definitely active)
Poppies & "opium like" plants (such as kratom, blue lotus, wild lettuce...)
Stimulating plants (such as khat, coca, ephedra, guarana..)
And let's add solanaceae plants (such as datura, brugmansia and such ) because even if these are very dangerous and quite unpleasant stuff that I wouldn't recommend to anyone, one must agree that these are still very effective stuff.
Now, does any of you have PERSONAL experience with other valuable ethnobotanicals ?
...not plants that I mentionned, not dmt plants, something really new.
I ask this questions because lots of plants descibed as "psychedelic" or "hallucinogen" turn out to be some weak uninteresting stuff or even toxic material and I'd like to know about people's own experiences with more or less unexplored plants.
What about kanna, kava, sinicuichi, coleus, lagochilus inebrians, leonotis leonorus, unripe mulberries, yohimbe, calamus, galanga, damiana, voacanga, tabernaemontana, scirpus atrovirens, silene capensis (aka xhosa dream root) and many other rare ethnobotanicals ? (the list can be quite long, just check the book "plants of the gods")
Please post if you are able to affirm that any rare ethnobotanical is VALUABLE or NOT VALUABLE.
And briefly descibe the effect: dosage and route of ingestion? stimulant? relaxant? Inebriant? euphoriant? hallucinogen? deliriant? affects dreams? any spiritual/psychedelic potential? any recreational potential? any discomfort or toxic side effects?
Valuable ethnobotanicals include:
Marijuana (of course!)
Ayahuasca (DMT plants such as psychotria, mimosa, yopo and the like and IMAO plants such as harmala and caapi)
Mescaline cactii (peyote, san pedro, peruvian torch, and other trichocerus species)
Psilocybin mushrooms
LSA seeds (morning glory, HBWR and ololiuqui)
Salvia divinorum
Iboga
Amanita muscaria (not that worthwhile but I thought I should mention it as it is definitely active)
Poppies & "opium like" plants (such as kratom, blue lotus, wild lettuce...)
Stimulating plants (such as khat, coca, ephedra, guarana..)
And let's add solanaceae plants (such as datura, brugmansia and such ) because even if these are very dangerous and quite unpleasant stuff that I wouldn't recommend to anyone, one must agree that these are still very effective stuff.
Now, does any of you have PERSONAL experience with other valuable ethnobotanicals ?
...not plants that I mentionned, not dmt plants, something really new.
I ask this questions because lots of plants descibed as "psychedelic" or "hallucinogen" turn out to be some weak uninteresting stuff or even toxic material and I'd like to know about people's own experiences with more or less unexplored plants.
What about kanna, kava, sinicuichi, coleus, lagochilus inebrians, leonotis leonorus, unripe mulberries, yohimbe, calamus, galanga, damiana, voacanga, tabernaemontana, scirpus atrovirens, silene capensis (aka xhosa dream root) and many other rare ethnobotanicals ? (the list can be quite long, just check the book "plants of the gods")
Please post if you are able to affirm that any rare ethnobotanical is VALUABLE or NOT VALUABLE.
And briefly descibe the effect: dosage and route of ingestion? stimulant? relaxant? Inebriant? euphoriant? hallucinogen? deliriant? affects dreams? any spiritual/psychedelic potential? any recreational potential? any discomfort or toxic side effects?
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