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The following products are supplied for research and identification purposes only; they are not intended for human consumption. We do not make any claims that our products are medicinal or will cure, treat or prevent any illness. We will not be held responsible or liable for the misuse of our products. In ordering you are assuming all liability and are indicating you are at least 18 years of age. The products are intended for research, incense, botanical, shamanic, sacred and religious uses. Do not abuse these plants; they are sacred! No sale to minors. If you are looking for legal highs, please refer to our Herbal High Page. All information given is purely for information and educational purposes. |
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Syrian rue comes from India and is a MOAI (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors) like B. Caapi that has been traditionally used in much the same way. It contains harmaline and harmine, two very effective MAOI's. MOAIs can be very dangerous, especially if consumed in conjunction with certain foods or drugs. For more information, please visit the following sites:
Chacruna is the famous and most used admixture to ayahuasca. Curanderos consider the chacruna the "light" whereas caapi is the "power". Psychotria is distributed in the warm and tropical regions of both hemispheres. They are low to tall shrubs or small trees, sometimes epiphytic. The principal active biochemicals: the tryptamine alkaloid N, N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and beta-carbolines are present in the leaves of P. viridis, P. carthaginensis and possibly other species. These species are a fundamental component of the Ayahuasca medicine in most of western Amazonia. Phytosterols are also present. The leaves can also be smoked in a joint for a powerful psychedelic effect. Sold only for shamanic, healing & religious purposes. Best quality, extra potent strain.See also Banisteriopsis Caapi for more ayuaska herbs These very rare Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui) seeds come from Huautla de Jimenez, Oaxaca, Mexico. This is one of the most famous sacred places in the world. These seeds produce similar trips to Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian Baby Woodrose), but said to be better since they produce less bad feelings, i.e., nausia, etc., and unlike Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, they have a history of shamanic use amongst Native American tribes. The seeds have been traditionally prepared by Mexican Indians by grinding them into a fine powder and soaking in water for 12 hours. The seeds are then filtered from the water which is then drank; the Indians found that 15 - 25 seeds is enough for journeying. These seeds have had no chemicals added to them. A miraculous specimen of nature from the dessert of Mexico, known since antiquity by its Nahuatl name Texochitl yamanqui and also as Flor de piedra or Doradilla. In Yucatan it is called Muchkok. Feel the power of the living and the dead with the holy Mexican desert plant Doradilla, or Rose of Jericho. For long periods, these roses live in desert regions, growing and reproducing as any other plant until the environment no longer supports an adequate existence. When this time comes, they retract their roots from the soil and allow the desert winds to carry them across the desert to a better place. Rose of Jericho is a miraculous piece of nature from the dessert of Mexico. Flor de Piedra, Magic power! "Plant of the yellow vision" A flowering shrub from Mexico employed by the Aztecs during trance rituals. Native from Mexico to Argentina. Sinicuichi has been called an Auditory hallucinogen. Heimia salicifolia is still used by some Mexican shamans as a tool for divination. The natives hold Sinicuichi to be sacred and endowed with supernatural powers and that it helps them recall vividly the events of many years earlier. Heimia salicifolia is a shrub with numerous small dark green leaves, and often dozens of tiny bright yellow flowers. Hallucinogenic properties are attributed to Five quinolizidine alkaloids in Hemia salicifolia. The Sinicuichi leaves are used to prepare a tea taken for a wide variety of problems and has been tested and proven to have euphoric, general relaxation and pleasant drowsiness effects. The genus is currently being investigated for its anti-inflammatory properties. The genus Heimia was named in honor of the German physician Ernst Ludwig Heim (1747-1834). The psychoactive effects were first reported in 1896 by Calderon and described as a yellowing of the vision and altered acoustic perception. This plant typifies an hallucinogen of which the hallucinogenic characteristics are mainly auditory. It is traditionally prepared by with 10 grams of leaves for about 3 or 4 cupfuls of boiling water. The plucked leaves are allowed to wilt slightly, are crushed in water, permitted to ferment for a day in the sun, and drunk. Dried herb may be steeped in hot water and allowed to sit in the sun for 1 day before drinking. Less than 10 grams dried herb or equivalent of fresh leaves suggested as starting dose. Only for botanical and other licit studies.
This tea is prepared exclusively for Pot Seeds using English Melange Tea,
Sinicuichi, peppermint, Mitragynea Speciaosa (kratom).
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All of the above products can be supplied wholesale in the UK, for more information please email: wholesale@potseeds.co.uk. |
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