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S. brasiliensis poisoning is described as very similar to that of Cestrum laevigatum; a species used to induce hallucinations by the Krahô tribe for spiritual purposes. [151] [152] Unknown Silene capensis. Produces vivid dreams after smoking. [153] Unknown Tagetes lucida. Anethole, Chavicol, Coumarin, Estragole, Isorhamnetin, Methyleugenol ...
Psychoactive plants include, but are not limited to, the following examples: Cannabis: cannabinoids; Tobacco: nicotine, anabasine, and other Nicotinic agonists, as well as beta-carboline alkaloids
Aristolochic acid (contained in herbs in the genus Aristolochia e.g. Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), Aristolochia reticulata (Texas snakeroot) and in Chinese herbs such as Aristolochia fangchi and Aristolochia manshuriensis [7] (banned in China and withdrawn from Chinese Pharmacopoea 2005; Stephania tetrandra and Magnolia ...
The leaves contain the potent compound salvinorin A and can induce a dissociative state and hallucinations. [ 4 ] Mazatec shamans have a long and continuous tradition of religious use of S. divinorum to facilitate visionary states of consciousness during spiritual healing sessions. [ 1 ]
3. Leave the Leaves Alone. For starters, don't be a rabbit and leave the rhubarb leaves out of your pie. Now that we got that out of the way, it's also a good idea to understand the difference ...
The tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum) is an example of a psychoactive plant.The active constituent is nicotine.. Psychoactive plants are plants, or preparations thereof, that upon ingestion induce psychotropic effects.
Since 2007, absinthe has been sold in the U.S. with regulated levels of thujone, a compound found in wormwood, a primary ingredient of absinthe, that has been linked to seizures and hallucinations ...
Pages in category "Herbal and fungal hallucinogens" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.