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  2. Catuaba - Wikipedia

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    The most famous of all Brazilian aphrodisiac plants and is the result of the blend of four main medicinal herbs from the Brazilian Amazon: Catuaba (Trichilla catigua) (28.23%) Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (3.26%) Guarana (Paullinia cupana) (40.31%) and Muirapuama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) (28.23%)

  3. Cochliasanthus - Wikipedia

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    Cochliasanthus caracalla is a leguminous flowering plant in the family Fabaceae that originates in tropical South America and Central America.The species is named caracalla, a corruption of the Portuguese caracol, meaning snail.

  4. List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

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    Published reports of DMT in the leaf [7] derive from a misreading of a paper that found no DMT in leaves of this species. [8] Besides this, there are independent claims of DMT in leaves and bark based on human bioassay, [2] and traces of 5-MeO-DMT, DMT and NMT were tentatively identified by TLC in twigs. [9]

  5. Roots wine - Wikipedia

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    Roots wine more commonly known as "roots drink" or "herbal drink" is a type of medicinal beverage popular in Jamaica.It is believed to have healthful and aphrodisiacal qualities for men.

  6. Patchouli - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows as a bushy perennial herb, with erect stems reaching up to 75 centimetres (30 in) in height and bearing small, pale, pink-white flowers. It is native to the island region of Southeast Asia , including Sri Lanka , Indonesia , the Malay Peninsula , New Guinea , and the Philippines .

  7. Jatropha podagrica - Wikipedia

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    J. podagrica is a caudiciform perennial herb growing up to 1 metre (3 feet) tall. [4] [5] [6] The grey-green, knobby, swollen caudex has a bottle-like appearance, giving rise to some of the common names. Leaves are held on long fleshy yet stout petioles which emerge from the tip of the stem and radiate in all directions. Leaves are peltate and ...

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