…jatkoa LSD-topikista… Mullahan on jäänyt tuo datura-projektikin ihan alkutekijöihin. Näin puutarhurina omien troppien omavarainen kasvatus voisi olla kertaluokkaa palkitsevampaa, kuin ainainen kuumottelu postipakettien kanssa. Ja olisihan datura kuitenkin äiti-maan oma tuote, tosin kuin kylmän kemianteollisuuden tuottamaa härpäkettä, kuten LSD ja DXM…
…ja eipä aikaakaan kun visa vinkuu ja siemenet kolmesta eri lajikkeesta matkavat kohti puutarhurin peltoa. Saapi sen 10 nautittua suoraan ja 10 peltoon. Saapi nähdä mikä kolmesta lajikkeesta tuottaa syvällisemmät efektit…
Datura Ballerina Purple
“Datura has been used to hex and break hexes, induce dreams, find one’s totem animal, see ghosts; also for divination, protection from evil, lucid dreaming; was used in many ancient witches’ “flying ointment” formulas with belladonna and other herbs.”
Datura Inoxia
“In modern Mexican witchcraft, or brujeria, toloache has a connection to dark practices and a reputation for causing insanity and death. It is said to give the user dark power. The Huichol regard D. innoxia as a ‘bad plant of the gods’ and associate it with sorcery. D. innoxia is sacred to the Navajo, who use it in healing ceremonies. During one ceremony known as the Beautyway, D. innoxia preparations are consumed to produce visions. The plant is also used as a medicine to treat hallucinations. The Navajo take small amounts of D. innoxia to protect themselves from the attacks of dark sorcerers, and utilize the plant in divination and love magic. The Navajo Ajilee ceremony is one in which the practitioner is transformed into the Datura spirit and is able to gain power over women he desires and game he wishes to hunt… The Apache use powdered D. innoxia root in secret ceremonies as a plant medicine. Hopi medicine men chew the roots to induce visions that allow them to diagnose diseases.”
Datura Stramonium
“The tea from Datura is extremely hallucinogenic. The hallucinogenic effects are reported to be stronger than Peyote, Psyillicibin, or LSD. However, Datura is also very toxic and can cause permanent psychosis. Solanaceous plants such as Sacred Datura contain relatively high concentrations of tropane alkaloids, primarily Atropine, Hyoscyamine, and Scopolamine, the primary alkaloid being Scopolamine. It is apparently Scopolamine that produces the hallucinogenic effects. It induces an intoxication followed by narcosis in which hallucinations occur during the transition state between consciousness and sleep.”
…hmm - topikki nimetty yhtä pahaenteisesti kuin DXM 365…
saas nähdä mistä puutarhuri tällä kertaa itsensä löytää?
“The datura experience is widely known to be a horrible trip through hell for just about anyone who does it, regardless of their chemistry, and because it’s so universally hated/feared”
… just my kind of thing!