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Olmedioperebea sclerophylla

Olmedioperebea sclerophylla
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Maquira (sclerophylla) [Ducke]


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Nicknames: Maquira (sclerophylla) [Ducke]; [?] There's such little information out there on this plant, any nicknames to refer to it are unknown to me at this time. Gotta source? ScottTheWarrior@juno.com I hope to cause this plant to trend to the point that sellers begin to stock it. I want to bring as many legal plant drugs(medicines) into the US as possible to combat socialist oppression. People deserve to have natural medicine/drugs, and not be poisoned with serpent medical pharmakeia.


Bizarre Facts: Even though you can't even find this stuff anywhere online to buy yet, it's already illegal in Louisiana. They are the one state in the entire United States that has made non-psychoactive, non-nartocit plants illegal. They even claim that "calea zacatechichi is a hallucenogen" which is NOT TRUE AT ALL. Because of people falsely advertising these botanicals online, they have made law makers and paranoid people who think botanicals are "bad" view them in a negative light. It's simply not true that every ethnobotaincal on this list is a hallucenogen. I pray that law makers don't follow suit because this is sick. Source: https://legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=321523


Ethnobotany: Definition: Ethnobotany is the study of the cultural use of plants, and generally focuses on the spiritual or religious aspects of how cultures utilized these plants in their practices. The fruits(interesting, relates to the book of Genesis and the garden of Eden) are the source of an intoxicating snuff.[1] The snuff was utilized by the Indians of the Pariana region of the central Amazonian jungle.[1] Two species have been specified to produce these effects.[1] As far as the active chemical constituents that produce the narcotic effect, it is unknown.[1] This means that phytochemist have yet to study this plant in the lab and release these facts to the public. I hope to change that with this blog, and my services here! That's part of my mission, to help the non-fortune-500 economy by sharing facts about these natural medicines, and helping the entrepaneurs, consumers, and sellers network and stay alive. A famous scholar named Schultes helped bring these facts to the western world.[3] I'm here to carry on his discoveries with the west. "Richard Evans Schultes (SHULL-tees;[1] January 12, 1915 – April 10, 2001) was an American biologist, considered to be the father of modern ethnobotany."[2][3] This ethnobotanical was utilized ceremonially in dances in the Pariana region of the Brazilian Amazon, where the snuff was known as rape(rahpe) indios (Schultes: 1963 Harvard Rey. 1, no. 4 26; 1963, Psych. Rey. 1, no. 2 158)


OG Observations: Socialist are using social medial shadow banning to inhibit the global economy, the non-fortune-500 economy(the peoples economy). They're also using it to keep people quiet by limiting their exposure and views. Between that and discrimination from electronic financial services, they have put a lot of folks out of business. This planedemic that we all went through was an attempt at fortune-500 financial slavery, aka socialism.


Classification: Psychoactive; Narcotic;


Natural Habitat: Amazon;[1]


Legality: It is 100% legal in the USA(with the exception of Louisiana)[?].


Mixes well with: Never used it, but given what I know about botanicals, generally anything psychoactive blends well with Passion flower, Caapi vine, Bobinsana, Syrian rue, or any other harmala and harmaline containing ethnobotanicals.


Related Ethnobotanicals: Amazonian plants including: Ayahuasca vine, Bobinsana, Cebil(Yopo), and others.


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Phytochemicals:

This plant has yet to be studied in the phytochemistry lab. I hope to change that with my social influence here on the first page of Google. Entrepaneurs get on board. We need to source new ethnobotanicals and market them.


What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals?

Phytochemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies the pharmacological constituents that medicine plants produce. They are often used to create synthetic knock-off versions of natural drugs(generic) Herbal remedies are always better medicine and safer than these pharmas. There are literally hundreds of thousands of medicinally active chemical components of herbal remedies, and very few people actually know this. They honestly believe serpent medical pharmakeia is medicine, and it is not. Phytochemistry is similar to pharmacognosy, but differs. Pharmacognosy is the study of crude medicines made with organic material from nature, including plants. They're very similar, but one focuses more on specific chemical constituents, in the lab.


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties:
Unfortunately, phytochemist have not had an opportunity to examine this one in the lab that I can find. I hope to change that. The oppression of medicinal ethnobotanicals like this is a socialist operation, and the socialist are the occult(freemasons, neo nazi's, satanic temple, etc). They don't want people to have real God-made medicine, and hide these remedies, because all modern medicine is either a free-base form of a natural drug from plants, or something made artificially based off the knoweldge obtained from studying those pharmacological phytochemicals in plants. A good example of this is how they hid the fact that Cannabis was medicine for so long.


Also known as: Maquira sclerophylla

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Academic citations:

[1] panes Quinolizidines, Tro, and Pbenylethylamines Isoquinolines Tryptamines. "JOif."

[4] Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Plant Sci.), Vol. 93, No. 3, July 1984, pp. 281-304 Psychoactive plants in need of chemical and pharmacological study RICHARD EVANS SCHULTES Botanical Museum of Harvatd University, Cambridge, Massachussetts, USA https://www.ias.ac.in/public/Volumes/plnt/093/03/0281-0304.pdf [Use virustotal.com to scan pdf files]

Book Citations:

[3] Balick, M. J., & Cox, P. A. (2020). Plants, people, and culture: the science of ethnobotany. Garland Science.

[?] Food of the Gods: Schults, Hoffman

Encyclopedia Sources:

[2] Wikipedia contributors. (2024, October 1). Richard Evans Schultes. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:56, November 16, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Evans_Schultes

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