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• Quick Hallucinogen: size distortions, visual awareness, dizziness.

Toxic Muscle spasms

AMANITAS/ FLY AGARIC

Amanita muscaria

Asia, Europe

Entire

Belladona,, Deadly Nightshade

Atropa belladonna

Europe, Middle East, USA

Leaves and roots

• Hallucinogen • Rhythmic

BETEL NUT

Areca catechu

Asia

Seed

• Increases respiration • Stimulating

• Excessive use causes vertigo, muscle spasms nausea, muscle spasms. • Frequent use stains teeth and mouth.

Seed is sucked on for 3 -4 hours.

BROOM

Genista canariensis

Blossoms

• One too six cigarettes • Tranquil feelings in the beginning followed by increased visual awareness.

• None known

Blossoms are dried by age in sealed container, then rolled and smoked: hold smoke in.

• Short term MAO inhibitor.

Stems is grinded down, boiled for 4 hours on medium temperature with filtered water, strained; and then drunken as a tea. Bark is penetrated, resins are collected after a week, and substance is dried; then snuffed.

BRUGMANSIA BRUNFELSIA BUNDLE FLOWER

Solanaceae brugmansia Brunfelsia latifolia Desmanthus illinoensis

• Toxic • Even small amounts can cause deatht.

Sun dried, sucked on then swallowed. Dried leaves: 30-180 mg or root: 30100 mg are eaten or smoked.

South America Amazon North America

CAAPI / YAGE

Banisteriopsis caapi

South America

Stem

• Increase in perspiration and heart rate for first 20 minutes. • Followed by relaxation. • Hallucinations: increased visual awareness. Shape distortions. • Improved vision

CABEZA DE ANGEL

Calliandra anomala

North America

Sap

• Rhythmic/ Hypnotic effects • Drowsiness and sleep

• None known

CACAO

Theobroma cacao

South America

CALAMUS

Acorus calamus

Europe, Asia, North America

Root

• 1 gram is used for relaxation • 6 grams is a effects behaviour, reasoning and is a hallucinogen.

• None known

• None known

Dried leaves are boiled in water and drunken as tea. Dried leaves can be smoked.

• None known

Dried leaves and flowers are smoked.

CALEA

Calea zacatechichi

North America South America

Leaves

• 30 grams Relaxes, refreshes the mind. • 380 grams produce hallucinations. • Vivid dreams after smocking.

CALIFORNIA POPPY

Eschscholtzia californica

South America

Leaves, flowers

• Euphoria for 20-30 minutes.

Roots are dried on a low temperature. Root may be eaten or boiled with water and drunken as tea.

Cannabis sativa

Middle East

CANNABIS CAPSICUM

Capsicum spp.

Americas

CESTRUM

Cestrum spp.

CHICALOTE

Argemone mexicana

USA and South America

Seeds, sap from unripe capsule

• Sedative • Euphoria • Seeds produce mild hallucinogenic effects.

• Unknown

Seed are crushed and eaten. Sap from capsule is dried and eaten

CHODAT

Polygala sibirica

Asia

Roots

• Increases memory and reasoning power.

• None known

10 grams of roots are dried; then eaten or boiled with water as a tea. Taken on a daily basis for nine weeks.

COCA COFFEE

Erythroxylum coca Coffea arabica Solenostemon scutellarioides

South America South America

COLORADO RIVER REED

Arundo donax

.

COLORINES

Erythrina flabelliformis

South America, North Ameica

Beans

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Toxic

¼ been is chewed and eaten

• Long term use damages liver.

Leaves are dried and boiled in water and drunken as a tea. Can be smoked.

COLEUS

Africa

• Mild aphrodisiac DAMIANA

Turnera diffusa

America

Leaves

DATURA

Datura inoxia

South America, Middle East, North Ameica

Roots, stems, leaves, flowers, seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Excessive amounts causes loss of consciousness and headaches.

South America

Leaves

Narcotic

Unknown

DESFONTAINIA DIPLOPTERYS

Desfontainia hookeri Diplopterys cabrerana

South America

• Euphoria

Leaves are boiled with water and drunken as a tea.

DONANA

Coryphanta macromeris

North America

Above ground parts

• None known.

• Quick Hallucinogen: size distortions, visual awarness, dizziness. • Buoyant feelings.

• Excessive amounts cause confusion and headaches. • May cause nausea • MAO inhibitor. • Lack of muscular coordination

Resin scraped or boiled from bark, dried, pulverized; and then snuffed.

EPENA

Virola calophylla

South America

EPHEDRA

Ephedra sinica

Asia

ERGOT

Claviceps purpurea

Europe

Fungus

• Muscle spasms

• Toxic, • Saint Anthony fire, dangerous to ingest • LSD

GUARANA

Paullinia cupana

South America

Seeds

• Stimulant

• Caffeine may cause nervousness, insomnia.

Seeds are eaten.

HAWAIIAN WOOD ROSE, BABY

Argyreia nervosa

North America

Seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties: size distortions, visual awareness, conscious change. • Tranquil feeling afterward

• Nausea

7 -9 Seeds are crushed and eaten.

HAWAIIAN WOOD ROSE, LARGE

Merremia tuberosa

Seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties: size distortions, visual awareness, conscious change. • Tranquil feeling afterward

• Nausea

7 -9 Seeds are crushed and eaten.

HELIOTROPE

Valeriana officinalis

Roots

• Sedative

• None known

Roots are chopped and boiled as a tea.

HENBANE

Hyoscyamus niger

Entire plant

• Hallucinogenic properties.

• None known

Roots are cleaned, crushed and build with water and drunken as a tea.

HOPS

Humulus lupulus

• Unknown

Dried, rolled into a joint and smocked.

IBOGA

Tabernanthe iboga

Europe, Middle East, Africa

Resin

• Hallucinogenic properties

Spines are removed and 8-12 fresh or dried cacti are consumed on an empty stomach. These may be chewed or crushed and brewed for 1 hour as tea.

Fruiting parts Africa

• Sedative

INDIAN SNAKEROOT

Rauwolfia serpentina

Middle East

Roots

• Lowers blood pressure, calm feelings, Takes 2-3 days to kick in. • Effects last for the same period days.

INTOXICATING MINT

Lagochilus inebriens

Central Asia

Leaves

• Sedative, • Intoxicant feelings • Mild hallucinogen

• None known.

Leaves are dried and boiled with water and drunken as a tea.

IOCHROMA

Iochroma_ spp

USA, South America

Leaves

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Unknown

Leaves are dried and boiled with water and drunken as a tea.

JUNIPER

Juniperas macropoda

Europe

Leaves

• Hallucinogenic properties

• None known.

Leaves are smoked.

Mimosa hostilis

South America

Justicia pectoralis

.

KANNA

Sceletium tortuosum

South Africa

KHAT

Catha edulis

Middle East, South America

Fresh leaves, stems

• Stimulant • Euphoria

KOLA NUTS

Cola nitida

Africa

Seeds

• Stimulant

• Dizziness, lassitude • Long term use may cause heart disease and depression. • Long-term excessive use may cause nervousness, insomnia,

KRATOM

Mitragyna speciosa

Asia

KUTHMITHI

Withania somnifera

Africa, Middle East

Root, bark

• Sedative

• None known.

Root-bark boiled as infusion

LION'S TAIL / DAGGA

Leonotis leonurus

South America

Resin on leaves

• Euphoria • Intoxications

• Persistent use may lead to habituation

Leaves are dried and smoked.

JUREMA/MIMOSA JUSTICIA PECTORALIS

• Unknown

200 mg of root is crushed, chopped and ingested.

Fresh leaves are chewed and eaten or boiled and drunken as a tea. Seeds are crushed and eaten.

• Stimulant • Altered body senses

• None known

Leaves are rolled into joints and smoked.

Leaves

• Euphoria • Hallucinogenic properties

• Excessive use destroys muscle and other body tissue.

Dried leaves are smoked

Europe, Middle East

All parts

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Unknown

All parts can be crushed and boiled with water.

Middle East, Asia

All parts

• Hallucinogen.

• None known.

Chopped crushed and eaten.

Above ground parts

• Stimulant..

• None known

Chopped, crushed and boiled in water and drunken as a tea.

Seeds, leaves, stems

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Unknown

10 Grams of seed are crushed and eaten.

• Toxic, excessive amounts damage the liver.

25 grams of ground nutmeg is mixed with juice or anything and eaten.

• Nausea

25 seeds are crushed and eaten.

• Damages kidneys

Seed are crushed 5ml of oil is mixed with juice and Ingested.

LOBELLA

Lobelia inflata

Middle East, USA

LOTUS

Nymphaea spp.; Nelumbo spp.

Egypt

MADAGASCAR PERIWINKLE

Catharanthus roseus

USA, Africa

Mandragora officinarum Kaempferia galanga Ephedra nevadensis

MORNING GLORY

Ipomoea violacea

Mexico

MUCUNA PRURIENS

Mucuna pruriens

North America Africa, Asia

MUSHROOMS

Psilocybe, Panaeolus spp.

North America

MANDRAKE MARABA MORMON TEA

Leaves, stems, seeds

NUTMEG

Myristica fragrans

Middle East

Seeds

• Intoxicated feeling, euphoria, and lack of short term memory loss. • Followed by sleep and fatigue.

OLOLIUQUI

Turbina corymbosa

.

Seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties

P. VIRIDIS

Psychotria viridis

. Oil of seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties

PARSLEY PASSIONFLOWER PEYOTE PHALARIS GRASS

Petroselinum crispum Passiflora incarnata Lophophora williamsii Phalaris spp.

. Mexico .

Mushroom

• Hallucinogenic properties

Leaves

South America

Coriaria thymifolia

SINICUICHI

PILOCYBE MUSHROOMS

Psilocybe mexicana

North America South America

• Unknown

Mushroom are dipped in honey, and eaten.

PITURI

Duboisia hopwoodii Papaver somniferum

Australia

SALVIA DIVINORUM

Salvia divinorum

Mexico

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Nausea

Leaves are crushed and boiled with water and drunken as a tea.

SAN PEDRO

Trichocereus pachanoi

Cactus

• Hallucinogenic properties: size distortions, visual awareness, conscious change. • Tranquil feelings

• Nausea

Cactus is crushed, chopped and boiled for several hours and drunken as a tea.

SHANSI

South America

Berries

• Stimulation, • Hallucinogenic properties

• Large doses may cause coma, convulsions.

Berries are crushed and eaten.

Heimia salicifolia

South America, America

Leaves

• Hallucinogenic properties • Relaxed sensations • Increased memory

• Continued use may affect memory adversely.

Dried or fresh leaves herb are kept in water at a very low temperature for several hours and then drunken as a tea.

SLEEPY GRASS

Stipa robusta

New Mexico, Colorado

ST. JOHNS WORT

Hypericum perforatum

.

TABERNAEMONTANA

Tabernaemontana spp.

S. America, Africa

• Stimulant

• None known

Rolled into Joints.

POPPIES

TEA TOBACCO VIROLA VOACANGA WILD FENNEL WILD LETTUCE WORMWOOD YOHIMBE

Camellia sinensis Nicotiana tabacum, rusticum Virola theidora Voacanga africana Foeniculum vulgare Lactuca virosa Artemisia absinthium Corynanthe yohimbe

Asia

S.E. Asia Americas

Leaves

Amazon Africa Europe, USA

Oil in seeds

• Hallucinogenic properties

• Toxic • Damages liver • Severe convulsions.

Seeds are crushed and compressed; 20ml of oil is mixed with juice and drunken.

Europe

Leaves, roots

• Sedative

• Unknown

Leaves and roots dried and smoked.

Europe

Leaves, stems

Africa

Inner bark

YOPO, COHOBA

Anadenanthera spp.

YOPO, COHOBA

Anadenanthera spp.

Amazon

Amazon

Bark

• Spinal shivers • Stimulation • Heightened emotional and sexual desires.

• MAO inhibitor

30 grams of barks is crushed, boiled and drunken as a tea.

Bark

• Spinal shivers • Stimulation • Heightened emotional and sexual desires.

• MAO inhibitor

30 grams of barks is crushed, boiled and drunken as a tea.

The information listed must not be perceived as accurate and further research must be done before any of the plants are taken.

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