• This plant is almost identical to that of a related tree, Anadenanthera colubrina, commonly known as cebíl or vilca. (wikipedia.org)
  • The beans of A. colubrina have a similar chemical makeup as Anadenanthera peregrina, with their primary constituent being bufotenin. (wikipedia.org)
  • The oldest clear evidence of use comes from pipes made of puma bone (Puma concolor) found with Anadenanthera beans presumably of the sister species A. colubrina, at Inca Cueva, a site in the Humahuaca gorge at the edge of the Puna of Jujuy Province, Argentina. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethnobotany: The usage complex of Yopo is almost identical to that of a related tree, Anadenanthera colubrina, commonly known as Ceb l or Vilca. (heavenly-products.com)
  • Anadenanthera colubrina var. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Yopo (Anadenanthera Colubrina) whole seeds. (stateofmind.nl)
  • Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America. (wikipedia.org)
  • These were the tribal leaders who fasted until their ribs showed, cleansed themselves with vomiting sticks and snorted cohoba powder, a hallucinogen ground from the seeds of the Anadenanthera peregrina, a tree native to the Caribbean. (mari-india.org)
  • Piptadenia (Anadenanthera) peregrina seeds, 891 grams, secured from Las Mesas, Puerto Rico, were ground in a Waring blendor and extracted twice with 4 litres of 1% ethanolic tartaric acid solution for 2 hours at 55F8. (erowid.org)
  • The main agonist in yopo's seeds is bufotenin which causes powerful hallucinations or visions as shamans call them. (meehlfoundation.org)
  • The pipes were found to contain the hallucinogen DMT, one of the compounds found in Anadenanthera beans. (wikipedia.org)
  • Radiocarbon testing of the material gave a date of 2130 BC, suggesting that Anadenanthera use as a hallucinogen is over 4,000 years old. (wikipedia.org)
  • LSA seeds come from a number of plants, including the Morning Glory and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose. (novusfumus.nl)
  • Discover the power of 300 Morning Glory seeds at NovusFumus.nl. (novusfumus.nl)
  • Ololiúqui is the Nauhtal name of the seeds of the Morning Glory vine ( Turbina corymbosa ) . (tripsitter.com)
  • Morning Glory has long been of interest as a source of LSA, first isolated from morning glory seeds by Albert Hofmann in 1947. (tripsitter.com)
  • Bufotenine represents 0.94% of the Piptadenia seed. (erowid.org)
  • The bark and seeds of the tree contain iboga alkaloids and are used in Ghana as a stimulant, aphrodisiac, and ceremonial psychedelic. (worldherbals.com)
  • These seeds are known for their psychoactive effects, providing a unique experience to users. (novusfumus.nl)
  • LSA seeds are known for their psychoactive effects, which can lead to altered perception and thoughts, visual distortion and heightened feelings of euphoria. (novusfumus.nl)
  • LSA seeds contain a natural tryptamine called Lysergic Acid Amide (LSA), which is closely related to LSD. (novusfumus.nl)
  • Acacia mucronata var longifolia the phyllodes (leaf) and twig (grown from seed from northern Victoria, Australia). (dmt-nexus.me)
  • The beans (sometimes called seeds) and falling leaves are hallucinogenic and are toxic to cattle. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first report of the effects of hallucinogenic snuff prepared from the beans of Anadenanthera peregrina dates back to 1496 when it was observed by Friar Ramon Pane, who was commissioned by Christopher Columbus, among the Taino Indians of Hispaniola. (wikipedia.org)
  • Both the seeds and the leaves of the tree are known to have hallucinogenic properties. (meehlfoundation.org)
  • Discover the power of Argyreia Nervosa with the McMystic Baby Hawaiian Woodrose seeds. (novusfumus.nl)
  • Although the seeds of the yopo tree were originally gathered from the wild, increased competition between tribes over access to the seeds led to it being intentionally cultivated and transported elsewhere, expanding the plant's distribution through introduction to areas beyond its original native range. (wikipedia.org)
  • Archaeological evidence shows Anadenanthera beans have been used as hallucinogens for thousands of years. (wikipedia.org)
  • Snuff trays and tubes similar to those commonly used for yopo were found in the central Peruvian coast dating back to 1200 BC, suggesting that insufflation of Anadenanthera beans is a more recent method of use. (wikipedia.org)
  • Otherwise the beans, with the outer seed coat removed, can be eaten raw or cooked. (wikipedia.org)
  • In much of the English-speaking world , the name "broad bean" is used for the large-seeded cultivars grown for human food, while "horse bean" and "field bean" refer to cultivars with smaller, harder seeds that are more like the wild species and used for animal feed , [ citation needed ] though their stronger flavour is preferred in some human food recipes, such as falafel . (wikipedia.org)
  • We've come to be relied upon by many as a dependable source for the unique seeds and botanicals they are looking for. (worldseedsupply.com)
  • I have bought seeds to make yopo from a supplier of botanicals and attempted, following available recipes to make the snuff. (5meodmt.org)
  • For more information on the Salvia divinorum plants I cultivated from seed, please refer to my blog, Salvia divinorum seed project . (enchantedplantsnursery.co.uk)
  • In the Netherlands, possession and sale of LSA seeds is legal in principle, but legislation may vary depending on the specific use and quantity. (novusfumus.nl)
  • The seeds of yopo trees are legal in the US and some European countries, according to the zamnesia web site . (meehlfoundation.org)
  • Sometimes feelings of dread, loss of orientation and control of the body and too strong hallucinations are the effects of stronger amounts (around 5 seeds or so) of yopo being ingested. (meehlfoundation.org)