• Many modern day cases for the present day burning of the Peganum harmala seeds are accompanied by the recitation of formulated verses whose content reveals the essential attitude shown towered the plant. (rueshop.com)
  • Taking 3-4 grams of Peganum Harmala seeds can cause hallucinations and stimulant effects. (superpansar.com)
  • Serious side effects affecting the nervous system, heart, liver, and kidneys, as well as death, have been reported in people who consumed high amounts of Peganum Harmala seeds. (superpansar.com)
  • This product is a highly purified alkaloid extract of Peganum harmala seeds that consists of harmine as tiny freebase crystals/powder. (harmalas.com)
  • Peganum harmala is also known as "Syrian Rue" seeds. (globalherbs-wholesale.com)
  • Syrian rue, Peganum harmala, is a plant that since old times is used to increase the effects of psychedelic substances. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • The Syrian Rue Seeds can be chewed or can be ground and mixed in a drink. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • The seeds of Syrian Rue (Peganum harmala) contain the alkaloid harmaline. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • Many people prefer Syrian Rue over Caapi because the seeds are easier to prepare and the bodily effects (stomach aches, nausea, vomiting) are much less intense. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • There are different methods of consuming Syrian Rue seeds. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • In principle, it's possible to eat the Syrian Rue seeds. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • You can also choose to create a hot water infusion with Syrian Rue seeds. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • Use approximately 3-4 grams of Syrian Rue seeds with 200 ml of water and 50 ml of lemon juice. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • Peganum harmala, ordinarily called harmal Syrian rue, esfand, African rue, or harmel, is an everlasting herb , with a woody underground root-stock, of the family Nitrariaceae, normally developing in saline soils in calm desert and Mediterranean areas. (deensquare.com)
  • In Iran, incense balls made of syrian rue seeds are burned in great quantities as offerings for the festival of Nouruz. (entheology.com)
  • The seeds are used as an incense to ward off the evil eye and dispel disease, and a combination of syrian rue seeds, alum, and olibanum is burned on the wedding night to increase desire (vries 1985 cited in Ratsch 1998, 427). (entheology.com)
  • In the Himalayas, shamans use syrian rue seeds as a magical incense, inhaling it to enter a trance state in which they can engage in sexual intercourse with divining goddesses, who are said to give them information and great healing powers (Ratsch 1998, 426-427). (entheology.com)
  • Yes, the seeds can reportedly be hallucinogenic in large doses, but since syrian rue is a powerful MAO inhibitor , it can also cause serious reactions when combined with certain foods . (entheology.com)
  • In recent years, modern psychonauts have been known to combine Syrian rue seeds with various DMT-containing plants to create ayahuasca analogs. (entheology.com)
  • Peganum harmala (Syrian rue) is a Harmala alkaloid and MAOI so it helps to activate and potentiate the DMT from the other plants. (tiana.blog)
  • This Syrian Rue Spagyric Tincture is made with wildcrafted Syrian Rue Seeds. (phoenixaurelius.org)
  • Peganum harmala L . (Zygophyllaceae) has been a famous plant in traditional and folk medicine, and it is used in both endemic regions and other parts of the world. (novapublishers.com)
  • Peganum harmala belongs to Asian origin and grows in the Middle East, parts of South India, Pakistan and west of China and is a medicinal plant of the family Nitrariaceae. (novapublishers.com)
  • Hallucinogenic plants have also been used immemorially by tribes in Africa** (Tabernanthe iboga), South America (Banisteria caapi, Peganum harmala, Piptadenia peregrina, etc.), and Asia (Amanita muscaria). (erowid.org)
  • Perhaps it degrades faster in rue seeds than in caapi stem. (dmt-nexus.me)
  • Peganum harmala is rich source of a variety of reversible mono-amine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs): harmaline, harmane, harmine, and one seretonin reuptake inhibitor, tetrahydroharmine. (buzzherb.eu)
  • Reportedly, an especially effective smoking mixture may be made from 15 grams of the seeds and the juice of a lemon. (entheology.com)
  • Up to 20 grams of the seeds have been ground up and eaten in an attempt to gain psychoactive effects, but doing this can have very toxic consequences. (entheology.com)
  • Several plants or seeds in the categories below have been used for their said either psychoactive, mind-expanding, sedative, tranquilizing and/or stimulating properties, and several are used in the pharmacy for their medicinal values. (shamanic-extracts.com)
  • Peganum harmala has historically been useful in various cultural and medicinal practices for many Asian communities. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Peganum Harmala is a plant that grows in parts of the United States, Asia, Africa, and Europe. (superpansar.com)
  • Peganum harmala is a perennial herbaceous, glabrous plant which can grow 30-100 cm and is mainly disturbed throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. (novapublishers.com)
  • You Can also pulverize the seeds with a mortar and pestle and use the powder to fill gel capsules. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • The seeds were ground with a mortar and pestle, and then put into a boiling pot over an open flame with the juice of 1 lemon. (entheology.com)
  • Could you tell us more about how the experience differs between fresh and dried/aged seeds and also your cultivation techniques? (dmt-nexus.me)
  • Growing from a perennial woody root, Peganum harmala is a bright-green, dense, herbaceous succulent. (entheology.com)
  • The most famous of these plants are the Mexican cactus Lophophora williamsi (peyote), the sacred mushroom Psilocybe mexicana (teonanacatl) and several varieties of Ipomoea, source of the morning glory seeds (ololiuqui). (erowid.org)
  • This verse asserts that the use of Peganum Harmala, also known in Iran as Esphand is sanctioned by the most revered sources of religious authority in Islamic Iran. (rueshop.com)
  • Known in Iran as " espand, " rue seeds are used to treat a variety of ailments and aches, for purifying the air, removing the evil eye etc. (tau.ac.il)
  • Nonetheless, the seeds have some standalone effects, too. (k2sheetsshop.com)
  • Thats really interesting dithyramb, Ive often wondered why hardly anyone talks about cultivating rue, and never heard of a difference in effects from fresh rue seeds. (dmt-nexus.me)
  • Peganum Harmala is POSSIBLY UNSAFE when taken by mouth in low doses. (superpansar.com)
  • Fruits occur as capsules that have a diameter of 1 to 1.5 cm and carry more than fifty seeds. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • The seeds present in the capsules are a rich source of edible oil that is useful as a condiment. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Throughout the Islamic world, the burning of the seeds is believed to cast away evil spirits and bad energies. (rueshop.com)