The Holy Quadruplty
Bluelighter
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I've never heard of them what're they?
Can you give me some examples?Traditional/cultural plant medicine from various regions.
Traditional Chinese medicine, ayurvedic medicine, Native American plant medicine, stuff like thatCan you give me some examples?
What about guifenissen? I believe Native Americans used it from the bark of trees, and I it doesn't come up in the target predictor btw cause I've been trying to find out what receptors it acts on for a while now! I'm pretty sure it may bind to GABA tho honestly and may even be a NDMAR antagonist.Traditional Chinese medicine, ayurvedic medicine, Native American plant medicine, stuff like that
Plants that cultures have traditionally used throughout history
Ayahuasca would be considered ethnobotany
The bark itself would be ethnobotany, but not pharma guaf. It's more about the plants themselves and not modern medicine based on them.What about guifenissen? I believe Native Americans used it from the bark of trees, and I it doesn't come up in the target predictor btw cause I've been trying to find out what receptors it acts on for a while now! I'm pretty sure it may bind to GABA tho honestly and may even be a NDMAR antagonist.
are you thinking of nutmeg/myristicin?Doesn't a chemical in chocolate metabolize into an amphetamine?