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Cat Plants, like Catnip:
Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata), an American plant that occurs as far south as Virginia and California, contains a cat attractant chemical called mitsugashiwalactone that triggers a similar reaction to catnip in susceptible cats.
Northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica) is a parasitic member of the broomrape family and found in north-western North America. It contains 2 cat attractant compounds, boschniakine and boschnialactone.
Yellowbells (Tecoma stans) is a small tree native to Florida and contains both boschniakine and actinidine and may be attractive to cats.
Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans) is a woody vine that may also contains boschniakine, but there are no reports of its attractiveness to cats.
Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus, sometimes called Cranberry Bush and most commonly found in cultivation as the Snowball Tree), the perennial Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus/Hop Marjoram), the spring-flowering annual Baby Blue-eyes (Nemophila menziesii) and the Zimbabwean plant Zinziba (Lippia javanica aka Verbena javanica).
General Psychoactive Plants:
Coffee & Cuban Coffee, in Cuba they boil their coffee down REALLY small amount, so it's a lot stronger. Like if you made a pot of coffee with a coffee machine, then put it in a metal pot on the stove and boiled the pot down to one shot glass.
Guarana, Contains Caffeine and Theobromine. So has the effects of Coffee and Chocolate.
Guyusa, Kinda of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.
Yerba Mate, Kinda of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.
Oilahuasca: Oilahuasca is using simple things like Cinnamon/Clove Tea to turn off your P450 Enzymes, then taking something like Basil Extract, to achieve effects like ecstasy. It is similar to how Ayahuasca works.
Enchymoma: A word from the 1800s, it means "An Elixir Made in the Stomache"
Hotentot Tea: A Dream Brew including Imphepho flowers and a few other things, meant to promote dreaming.
Soma: An Ancient Vedic Brew, some Historians believe it is Opium Poppy, some Historians believe it is Amanita Muscaria, some Historians believe it is a brew Similar to Ayahuasca.
Ambrosia: An ancient Greek brew, possibly containing Opium, but definitely containing some kind of Psychoactive plant.
White Lotus Wine: The Ancient Egyptians used to let their Wine soak up the stuff inside Lotus before drinking it, so that they had a Lotus Tea/Wine. White lotus contains a compound that attaches to dopamine receptors.
Kratom: Has been made into tea by Buddhists for hundreds if not thousands of years. Contains Opiates that are not illegal, because they are not the same as the Opiates in Opium. And they may not show up on drug tests, I would double check though.
Lemon Grass: Contains Myrcene which can also be found in Hops/Beer. Has a slight Opiod Analgesic effect.
Black Cohosh: Attaches to 5HT serotonin receptors, can be made into a Tea or Capsule.
Mucuna Seed/Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA and Tryptamines, people use it as a Mood Enhancer.
Catnip: Can be made into a tea and drank by humans for light sedative effect, about 80% of cats are effected by it.
Valerian Root: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Causes sedative effects in humans.
Silver Vine: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Probably has effects for humans.
Bog Bean Leaves: Can effect cats similar to Catnip, used by humans in place of coffee.
Dittany of Crete: A Cooking Spice grown in Europe, this plant does not drop seeds and can only be cultivated by growing a clone, and it has been passed down this way for a LONG time. It has some sedative effects from what I have read, but I have not tried it.
Voaconga Africana: Contains things similar to Ibogaine and could be used for drug treatment.
Inebriating Mint: Used around Turkey, made like Tea, has a sedative effect.
Indian Warrior: A Natural Sedative/Tranquilizer
Mulungu: Said to be "Nature's Valium" by some people.
Wild Dagga: Contains Leourine, similar to Cannabis but not the same. Can be smoked or made into a tea.
Clip Dagga: Just like Wild Dagga
Motherwort/Siberian Motherwort: Contains the same thing as Wild Dagg and Clip Dagga.
Virola Elongota: Used by people in the Amazon as an entheogen and arrow poison.
Desfontainia: Known as "Chilean Holly", used as a Hallucinogen by native people.
Typha Capensis: Root Mass used as Entheogen
Maconha Brava: Used as an Entheogen in some places.
Black Horehound: Contains Diterpenes and is said to have some entheogen effects.
Stone Root: Has effects on the central nervous system and other parts of the body.
Horny Goat Weed: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men
Yohimbe: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men and Women
Belladonna Eye Drops: Used to make your eyes Dilated
Passion Flower: MAOI/Antidepressant
Kanna: SSRI/Antidepressant
Aconite aka Monks Hood aka Wolf's Bane. It has been used to kill wolves and was said to turn people in to werewolves. It is poison and can kill someone who eats to much, some people smoke it though.
Acacia is known as "Waddle" in Australia and has species all over the world, the bark contains DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and other Tryptamines.
Acorus Calamus aka Sweet Flag. Can cause hallucinations. It is used in medicine and food.
Amanita Muscaria aka Fly Agaric. Hallucinogenic and possibly Narcotic. You have probably seen them with toads on them, or gnomes under them, or in Alice in Wonderland.
Some species of Ants have been used to achieve ritual hallucinations. Some ants contain hallucinogens you can use by swallowing them.
Ayahuasca is a mixture of 2 things. Any plant containing MAOIs mixed with any plant containing DMT, then drank together.
Belladona seeds are poisonous and have been used to achieve hallucinations for a long time. They say that the reason "witches fly on broom sticks" is because they would use broom sticks to put the Belladona seed in a... weird place. Then they would "Fly".
Betel leaf is chewed by about 1/10th of the world's population as a mild stimulant similar to cigarettes.
Brugmansia contains Scopolamine which can cause vivid hallucinations via making you extremely delirious. It is not a hallucinogen, it is a delliriant and a poison that can kill you.
caesalpinia sepiaria is said to cause hallucinations.
Camellia Sinensis aka Tea Leaves, contains both Caffeine and L-Theanine, which together work differently than either of them would alone.
Cannabis aka Marijuana aka Pot also Hash contains THC and other Cannabinoids.
Chocolate contains Theobromine.
Cantharides aka Spanish Fly. An Aphrodisiac made from the wings of a beetle. Supposedly Sudanese people grind up dung beetles and drink them with water, no known reason for this yet though.
Coca plants contain cocaine and other things. It used to be the main ingredient of Coca-Cola.
Coffee contains Caffeine.
Datura is just like Brugmansia.
Duboisia Hopwoodii aka Pituri grows in Australia and has nicotine and a stronger (more poisonous) relative of nicotine in it.
Ephedra aka Mormon Tea contains Ephedrine, a stimulant which has been used to treat asthma.
Fugu aka Puffer fish. It's liver contains a nuerotoxin that kills most people, some people survive with no vital signs, then wake back up after 3 days. It is a delicacy in Japan because you have to trust the chef to not kill you, even on accident.
Guarana contains both Theobromine and Caffeine.
Heimia Salicifolia aka "Sun Opener" has the ability to turn your vision yellow when you drink it in a tea.
Henbane is poisonous and some people smoke it.
Iboga contains Ibogaine which has in recent times been used to cure Heroine and other opiate addictions. It could also be useful for cigarette smokers and methamphetamine users.
Inebriating Mint is used as a sedative and light hallucinogen in Turkey and a few other places.
Kava Kava has the same descriptive qualities as marijuana (Sedative/Euphoriant), but it is not the same when you take it, they are different. Mixing them together gives them Synergy though.Kava will make your moth numb and does not taste awesome.
Kratom is a sedative or a stimulant depending how much you take, and people chew it or make it into a tea.
lycopodium complanatum has been used by natives as a stimulant.
lycopodium selago causes a "mild narcotic hypnosis" at low doses and coma at high doses.
Mandrake root is poisonous and has historically been used in tons of potions and stuff. It was the plant that had a crying baby as a root in Harry Potter. The roots actually do look like people sometimes and historically they have been involved in all kinds of crazy stuff.
Morning Glory Seeds contain LSA which is a cousin of LSD.
Myelobia Smerintha Moths are said to be able to give you dreams when eaten, and the Aztecs claimed a moth as their underworld God, so someone should see what is in those ones.
the Nightmare fish is known to cause terrible nightmares. It could be kyphosus vaigiensis or kyphosus fuseus.
Osteophloeum Platyspermum is used in Ecuador for it's hallucinogenic properties.
Peyote is known to contain Mescaline.
Psilosybe mushrooms (usually Psilosybe Cubensis) are known as "Magic Mushrooms" commonly.
Puffballs are the mushrooms genuses: Lycoperdon, Bovista and Calvatia and have been known to cause Auditory Hallucinations.
Qat aka Khat is eaten in the middle east, it is used commonly like coffee, but is more like Amphetamine.
San Pedro is similar to Peyote.
Scirpus has traditionally been used as a Hallucinogen in Mexico, but it's effects have not been studied.
Scotch Broom supposedly has hallucinogenic seeds, and leaves that when smoked, make colors seem more vibrant.
Syrian Rue contains MAOIs which shut off parts of your immune system, allowing certain plants to take stronger effect (ex: used in Ayahuasca to make DMT orally effective) but it will also make Chocolate, Alcohol and Cheese poisonous during the duration of its effect on you because you can not break them down properly. This is called the "Cheese Syndrome" or "Cheese Effect"
Tree Tobacco is much like Tobacco but contains nicotine and other things, and it grows in South America.
Wild Lettuce (all lettuce actually, but this one has the most) contains opiates, not the same at the opiates in opium, but they hit the same receptors in the brain. It used to be called "Poor man's opium", and it probably grows in your yard.
Virola is known to contain DMT and other things.
Yohimbe bark is used as an Aphrodisiac and Stimulant for both men and women.
Yopo contains 5-HO-DMT which is mixed with Edible Lime and blown into people's noses in south America.
Uziza: Contains Caryophyllene, which is also in Cannabis and works similar to Cannabinoids.
Syrian Oregano & Thyme: Both of these contain Thymol, which is related to Propofol, which is the stuff that Michael Jackson was using to sleep. Thymol does not act like Propofol only because it is broken down in the stomach and liver.
Betel Leaf and Nut: Contains Chavicol, the leaves and nut are chewed like tobacco all over the world, and drops of extract can be added to a cigarette or joint for a stimulant effect.
Dragon's Head (Dracocephelums): Sedative Effect
Wool Grass: Root mass is used as an Entheogen
Sun Opener: Used as part of a Mixture in Mexico by Natives. It has effects of its own, but they are hard to pin point. Maybe a skeletal muscle relaxant, it has a weird hangover.
Coleus: Used by the same tribe that invented Salvia, it is a Sedative but has not been studied much.
Hops: Contain Myrcene, which works as a light Opiod Analgesic.
Indian Bay Leaves: Contains Caryophyllene
Uncaria Rhynchophylla: Has effects on the NMDA receptor.
Ylang Ylang: Contains Caryophyllene and other Terpenes.
Tecoma Stans: Works in some cats like Catnip. Could have effects in humans.
Tartarian Honey Suckle Bark: Works like Catnip in some cats. Could have effects in humans.
Cigarette Tobacco/Nicotiana Tobaccum: Used for dreaming by Native Americans, not used to Relax or Stimulate.
Jasmine Tobacco: A Species of Tobacco whose flowers smell like Jasmine
Bitter Calea: Used to promote dreaming.
Graviola: 5HT1a Agonist
Senegalia greggii: Native to Texas to California and in Sonora Mexico, the extract has stimulant effects
Here are some others
Red Clover
Ugni Molinae
Casearia Sylvestris
Pachyptera Hymenaea
Prickly Poppy
Adrenorphin (Cow Brain)
Deltorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Dermorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Chaste Tree
Black Kohosh
Laurelia Novae-Zelandiae
Salvia Leriifolia
Salvia Divinorum (Illegal in some places, also very active on other receptors)
Tabernaemontana Pachysiphon
Irvingia Gabonesis
Myrrh
Dalea Purpurea
Nigella Sativa Seed
Sophora Subprostata
Picralima Nitida
Chocolate (Reports say that Chocolate makes other Opiods stronger)
Yellow Horned Poppy
Crydalis Yanhusuo
Spinorphin (Cow Spine)
D-Phenylalanine (Enkephalinas Inhibitor)
Oriental Poppy
Marijuana (CBD is an Opiod)
Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata), an American plant that occurs as far south as Virginia and California, contains a cat attractant chemical called mitsugashiwalactone that triggers a similar reaction to catnip in susceptible cats.
Northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica) is a parasitic member of the broomrape family and found in north-western North America. It contains 2 cat attractant compounds, boschniakine and boschnialactone.
Yellowbells (Tecoma stans) is a small tree native to Florida and contains both boschniakine and actinidine and may be attractive to cats.
Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans) is a woody vine that may also contains boschniakine, but there are no reports of its attractiveness to cats.
Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus, sometimes called Cranberry Bush and most commonly found in cultivation as the Snowball Tree), the perennial Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus/Hop Marjoram), the spring-flowering annual Baby Blue-eyes (Nemophila menziesii) and the Zimbabwean plant Zinziba (Lippia javanica aka Verbena javanica).
General Psychoactive Plants:
Coffee & Cuban Coffee, in Cuba they boil their coffee down REALLY small amount, so it's a lot stronger. Like if you made a pot of coffee with a coffee machine, then put it in a metal pot on the stove and boiled the pot down to one shot glass.
Guarana, Contains Caffeine and Theobromine. So has the effects of Coffee and Chocolate.
Guyusa, Kinda of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.
Yerba Mate, Kinda of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.
Oilahuasca: Oilahuasca is using simple things like Cinnamon/Clove Tea to turn off your P450 Enzymes, then taking something like Basil Extract, to achieve effects like ecstasy. It is similar to how Ayahuasca works.
Enchymoma: A word from the 1800s, it means "An Elixir Made in the Stomache"
Hotentot Tea: A Dream Brew including Imphepho flowers and a few other things, meant to promote dreaming.
Soma: An Ancient Vedic Brew, some Historians believe it is Opium Poppy, some Historians believe it is Amanita Muscaria, some Historians believe it is a brew Similar to Ayahuasca.
Ambrosia: An ancient Greek brew, possibly containing Opium, but definitely containing some kind of Psychoactive plant.
White Lotus Wine: The Ancient Egyptians used to let their Wine soak up the stuff inside Lotus before drinking it, so that they had a Lotus Tea/Wine. White lotus contains a compound that attaches to dopamine receptors.
Kratom: Has been made into tea by Buddhists for hundreds if not thousands of years. Contains Opiates that are not illegal, because they are not the same as the Opiates in Opium. And they may not show up on drug tests, I would double check though.
Lemon Grass: Contains Myrcene which can also be found in Hops/Beer. Has a slight Opiod Analgesic effect.
Black Cohosh: Attaches to 5HT serotonin receptors, can be made into a Tea or Capsule.
Mucuna Seed/Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA and Tryptamines, people use it as a Mood Enhancer.
Catnip: Can be made into a tea and drank by humans for light sedative effect, about 80% of cats are effected by it.
Valerian Root: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Causes sedative effects in humans.
Silver Vine: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Probably has effects for humans.
Bog Bean Leaves: Can effect cats similar to Catnip, used by humans in place of coffee.
Dittany of Crete: A Cooking Spice grown in Europe, this plant does not drop seeds and can only be cultivated by growing a clone, and it has been passed down this way for a LONG time. It has some sedative effects from what I have read, but I have not tried it.
Voaconga Africana: Contains things similar to Ibogaine and could be used for drug treatment.
Inebriating Mint: Used around Turkey, made like Tea, has a sedative effect.
Indian Warrior: A Natural Sedative/Tranquilizer
Mulungu: Said to be "Nature's Valium" by some people.
Wild Dagga: Contains Leourine, similar to Cannabis but not the same. Can be smoked or made into a tea.
Clip Dagga: Just like Wild Dagga
Motherwort/Siberian Motherwort: Contains the same thing as Wild Dagg and Clip Dagga.
Virola Elongota: Used by people in the Amazon as an entheogen and arrow poison.
Desfontainia: Known as "Chilean Holly", used as a Hallucinogen by native people.
Typha Capensis: Root Mass used as Entheogen
Maconha Brava: Used as an Entheogen in some places.
Black Horehound: Contains Diterpenes and is said to have some entheogen effects.
Stone Root: Has effects on the central nervous system and other parts of the body.
Horny Goat Weed: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men
Yohimbe: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men and Women
Belladonna Eye Drops: Used to make your eyes Dilated
Passion Flower: MAOI/Antidepressant
Kanna: SSRI/Antidepressant
Aconite aka Monks Hood aka Wolf's Bane. It has been used to kill wolves and was said to turn people in to werewolves. It is poison and can kill someone who eats to much, some people smoke it though.
Acacia is known as "Waddle" in Australia and has species all over the world, the bark contains DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and other Tryptamines.
Acorus Calamus aka Sweet Flag. Can cause hallucinations. It is used in medicine and food.
Amanita Muscaria aka Fly Agaric. Hallucinogenic and possibly Narcotic. You have probably seen them with toads on them, or gnomes under them, or in Alice in Wonderland.
Some species of Ants have been used to achieve ritual hallucinations. Some ants contain hallucinogens you can use by swallowing them.
Ayahuasca is a mixture of 2 things. Any plant containing MAOIs mixed with any plant containing DMT, then drank together.
Belladona seeds are poisonous and have been used to achieve hallucinations for a long time. They say that the reason "witches fly on broom sticks" is because they would use broom sticks to put the Belladona seed in a... weird place. Then they would "Fly".
Betel leaf is chewed by about 1/10th of the world's population as a mild stimulant similar to cigarettes.
Brugmansia contains Scopolamine which can cause vivid hallucinations via making you extremely delirious. It is not a hallucinogen, it is a delliriant and a poison that can kill you.
caesalpinia sepiaria is said to cause hallucinations.
Camellia Sinensis aka Tea Leaves, contains both Caffeine and L-Theanine, which together work differently than either of them would alone.
Cannabis aka Marijuana aka Pot also Hash contains THC and other Cannabinoids.
Chocolate contains Theobromine.
Cantharides aka Spanish Fly. An Aphrodisiac made from the wings of a beetle. Supposedly Sudanese people grind up dung beetles and drink them with water, no known reason for this yet though.
Coca plants contain cocaine and other things. It used to be the main ingredient of Coca-Cola.
Coffee contains Caffeine.
Datura is just like Brugmansia.
Duboisia Hopwoodii aka Pituri grows in Australia and has nicotine and a stronger (more poisonous) relative of nicotine in it.
Ephedra aka Mormon Tea contains Ephedrine, a stimulant which has been used to treat asthma.
Fugu aka Puffer fish. It's liver contains a nuerotoxin that kills most people, some people survive with no vital signs, then wake back up after 3 days. It is a delicacy in Japan because you have to trust the chef to not kill you, even on accident.
Guarana contains both Theobromine and Caffeine.
Heimia Salicifolia aka "Sun Opener" has the ability to turn your vision yellow when you drink it in a tea.
Henbane is poisonous and some people smoke it.
Iboga contains Ibogaine which has in recent times been used to cure Heroine and other opiate addictions. It could also be useful for cigarette smokers and methamphetamine users.
Inebriating Mint is used as a sedative and light hallucinogen in Turkey and a few other places.
Kava Kava has the same descriptive qualities as marijuana (Sedative/Euphoriant), but it is not the same when you take it, they are different. Mixing them together gives them Synergy though.Kava will make your moth numb and does not taste awesome.
Kratom is a sedative or a stimulant depending how much you take, and people chew it or make it into a tea.
lycopodium complanatum has been used by natives as a stimulant.
lycopodium selago causes a "mild narcotic hypnosis" at low doses and coma at high doses.
Mandrake root is poisonous and has historically been used in tons of potions and stuff. It was the plant that had a crying baby as a root in Harry Potter. The roots actually do look like people sometimes and historically they have been involved in all kinds of crazy stuff.
Morning Glory Seeds contain LSA which is a cousin of LSD.
Myelobia Smerintha Moths are said to be able to give you dreams when eaten, and the Aztecs claimed a moth as their underworld God, so someone should see what is in those ones.
the Nightmare fish is known to cause terrible nightmares. It could be kyphosus vaigiensis or kyphosus fuseus.
Osteophloeum Platyspermum is used in Ecuador for it's hallucinogenic properties.
Peyote is known to contain Mescaline.
Psilosybe mushrooms (usually Psilosybe Cubensis) are known as "Magic Mushrooms" commonly.
Puffballs are the mushrooms genuses: Lycoperdon, Bovista and Calvatia and have been known to cause Auditory Hallucinations.
Qat aka Khat is eaten in the middle east, it is used commonly like coffee, but is more like Amphetamine.
San Pedro is similar to Peyote.
Scirpus has traditionally been used as a Hallucinogen in Mexico, but it's effects have not been studied.
Scotch Broom supposedly has hallucinogenic seeds, and leaves that when smoked, make colors seem more vibrant.
Syrian Rue contains MAOIs which shut off parts of your immune system, allowing certain plants to take stronger effect (ex: used in Ayahuasca to make DMT orally effective) but it will also make Chocolate, Alcohol and Cheese poisonous during the duration of its effect on you because you can not break them down properly. This is called the "Cheese Syndrome" or "Cheese Effect"
Tree Tobacco is much like Tobacco but contains nicotine and other things, and it grows in South America.
Wild Lettuce (all lettuce actually, but this one has the most) contains opiates, not the same at the opiates in opium, but they hit the same receptors in the brain. It used to be called "Poor man's opium", and it probably grows in your yard.
Virola is known to contain DMT and other things.
Yohimbe bark is used as an Aphrodisiac and Stimulant for both men and women.
Yopo contains 5-HO-DMT which is mixed with Edible Lime and blown into people's noses in south America.
Uziza: Contains Caryophyllene, which is also in Cannabis and works similar to Cannabinoids.
Syrian Oregano & Thyme: Both of these contain Thymol, which is related to Propofol, which is the stuff that Michael Jackson was using to sleep. Thymol does not act like Propofol only because it is broken down in the stomach and liver.
Betel Leaf and Nut: Contains Chavicol, the leaves and nut are chewed like tobacco all over the world, and drops of extract can be added to a cigarette or joint for a stimulant effect.
Dragon's Head (Dracocephelums): Sedative Effect
Wool Grass: Root mass is used as an Entheogen
Sun Opener: Used as part of a Mixture in Mexico by Natives. It has effects of its own, but they are hard to pin point. Maybe a skeletal muscle relaxant, it has a weird hangover.
Coleus: Used by the same tribe that invented Salvia, it is a Sedative but has not been studied much.
Hops: Contain Myrcene, which works as a light Opiod Analgesic.
Indian Bay Leaves: Contains Caryophyllene
Uncaria Rhynchophylla: Has effects on the NMDA receptor.
Ylang Ylang: Contains Caryophyllene and other Terpenes.
Tecoma Stans: Works in some cats like Catnip. Could have effects in humans.
Tartarian Honey Suckle Bark: Works like Catnip in some cats. Could have effects in humans.
Cigarette Tobacco/Nicotiana Tobaccum: Used for dreaming by Native Americans, not used to Relax or Stimulate.
Jasmine Tobacco: A Species of Tobacco whose flowers smell like Jasmine
Bitter Calea: Used to promote dreaming.
Graviola: 5HT1a Agonist
Senegalia greggii: Native to Texas to California and in Sonora Mexico, the extract has stimulant effects
Here are some others
Red Clover
Ugni Molinae
Casearia Sylvestris
Pachyptera Hymenaea
Prickly Poppy
Adrenorphin (Cow Brain)
Deltorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Dermorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Chaste Tree
Black Kohosh
Laurelia Novae-Zelandiae
Salvia Leriifolia
Salvia Divinorum (Illegal in some places, also very active on other receptors)
Tabernaemontana Pachysiphon
Irvingia Gabonesis
Myrrh
Dalea Purpurea
Nigella Sativa Seed
Sophora Subprostata
Picralima Nitida
Chocolate (Reports say that Chocolate makes other Opiods stronger)
Yellow Horned Poppy
Crydalis Yanhusuo
Spinorphin (Cow Spine)
D-Phenylalanine (Enkephalinas Inhibitor)
Oriental Poppy
Marijuana (CBD is an Opiod)