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Cat's Claw- Uncaria tomentosa
Cat's Claw, Uncaria Tomentosa is a tropical vine that grows in rainforest and jungle areas in South America and Asia. Some cultures refer to the plant as the "Sacred Herb of the Rain Forest". This vine gets its name from the small thorns at the base of the leaves, which looks like a cat's claws. It is known as the "Miracle Herb from the Rain Forest of Peru". Today, mainly by word of mouth, it has become one of the best selling herbs in the USA.
The traditional application of cat's claw h ...(more) |
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Cardiospermum halicacabum- grandiflorum- Balloon Vine
A member of the soapberry family (sapindacea), balloon vine or heartseed is a common climber found growing in many tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Thought to be native to Africa, the Americas, and Asia the plant probably evolved in South America.
It is a fast-growing weedy, tendril-climber with three cornered bladder type fruits formed from scented white flowers that bloom in summer. Its common name, balloon vine, was derived from the shape of the fruit. However, Linnaeus ...(more) |
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Canavaila Maritima (Bay Bean) Extract 25X
Canavalia Martima, or Bay Bean, is reported to have similar effects as hemp. It contains an active compound called L-Betonicine. Shamans from South America to Asia would smoke the leaves. It was used as a potentiator by South American tribes, often smoked with other herbs. It was also an important source of protein to African tribes and it was eaten as it is a lima bean like legume. When cooked and eaten it is reported to have none of the psychoactive effects as when smoked.
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Asparagus racemosus- Shatavari Root
Shatavari is a traditional Ayurvedic antispasmodic; an aphrodisiac, demulcent, digestive, diuretic, galactogogue, and is often used for infertility and for women's health.
Constituents:
Steroidal saponins & glycosides (shatavarin, sarasapogenin, diosgenin), isoflavones, mucilage, alkaloids, asparagamine, sistosterol.
Parts Used:
The root, rhizomes and stem.
Typical Preparations:
As an infusion or a tincture. The fresh root is often candied or made into preserves to give i ...(more) |
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Artemisia absinthus- Wormwood
As bitter as wormwood, goes an ancient proverb, and wormwood is indeed one of the most bitter of all plants. Named after the Greek goddess Artemis, the plant is said to have been delivered to Chiron, the father of medicine, by the goddess herself. Wormwood, often called absinth, has hallucinogenic and psychoactive properties and is said to affect the brain in much the same way as THC. Wormwood is often used as a companion plant, as it has strong pest repellant properties, and deters the gr ...(more) |
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Aniracetam - 99% Pure Powder
Appearance: White crystalline powder
Assay: (By HPLC) 99.04%
Aniracetam is an ampakine nootropic of the racetam chemical class. “Nootropic” from the words “noos” (=mind) and “tropein” (=to turn toward). It is lipid-soluble and has possible cognition-enhancing effects. The drug was first made in the 1970s by Hoffmann-La Roche.
The “Nootropic Revolution” quietly began with the development of Piracetam in the late 1960′s. The second wave of this pharmacologic revolution occurred ...(more) |
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Angelica sinensis-Dong Quai Root
The Chinese phrase "dong quai" literally means "state of return." There is a Chinese folk tale too old to be ascribed to any one author that states that an angel appeared to a monk in a dream and told him to use dong quai to cure the plague that was ravaging the country at the time by making it into a tea. For over two thousand years, since the writing of the Divine Husbandman's Classic of the Materia Medica, Chinese herbal medicine has used dong quai to help women return to their natural ...(more) |
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Amanita muscaria (Fly Agaric) Extract
Amanita muscaria is also known as Fly Agaric. Fly Agaric has been a religious sacrament since prehistory. Shamans from South America to North America, Siberia to Africa and Asia have used this mushroom in their ceremonies.
It is believed to be the ancient sacraments of Soma and Manna. When the cap of the mushroom is upturned, it even resembles the cup of immortality or the Holy Grail.
Shamans and Spiritual Guides would usually use 15-30gms of dried caps, equivalent to 1-2 Grams of ou ...(more) |
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