Troll --> Ja du må meget undskylde, at jeg bruger min tid på andet end at sidde på nettet og skrive til dig.
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DT - Du lyder som en af en de få som kender til Bulmeurten.
Om jeg har forsøgt mig med bulmeurt?
Ja en enkelt gang da jeg var yngre og dum
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Kan du hjælpe mig med indsigt i det "vås" jeg har oplevet med bulmeurten?
Jeg kan ikke hjælpe dig med indsigt, men blot tilføje at det er noget pladder at skrive en doseanvisning med antal bær da alkaloidindholdet i planten kan svinge kraftigt.
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I små doser (to bær) frembringer hun en uforklarlig lykke fornemmelse som mærkes tydeligst i naturen. Man får blanke øjne, og er man i ro anes bedringen af verden.
I store doser (6 bær) tager hun dig med hvor du ikke må frygte døden, ellers får du et dårligt trip.
Hun kan vise dig fremtiden og kaldes sigøjnernes urt.
For det første omtaler du planten som "hun" hvilket allerede satte min "pladder alarm" igang.
Rent effektmæssigt er din beskrivelse utrolig subjektiv. At du kan forudse fremtiden ved brug af bulmeurt gider jeg ikke engang kommentere...
Hvis du vil dele information her vil jeg anbefale dig at gøre det på en måde så 2. parten kan drage nytte af den og i feks. dette tilfælde inkludere både positive og negative sider af sagen.
Netop når det er natskygger der bliver diskuteret ville det måske også være smart at inkludere en advarsel og evt. beskrivelse af alle de negative aspekter indtagelsen af tropane alkaloider kan indebære..
Det er helt ok at du skriver hvor mange bær du SELV indtog og hvilken effekt de havde på netop DIG (triprapport) sålænge du husker at gøre det klart, at det ikke nødvendigvis er, hvad den næste vil opleve ved at gentage hvad du gjorde.
Derfor mere saglig info og mindre "hippiepladder" tak

Edit: Jeg ville lige tilføje denne lille tekst for at underbygge min uro ved Troll's beskrivelse.
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When used at higher than normal doses, tropanes produce some rather extreme
psychoactive effects -- disorientation, confusion, hallucinations, delusions,
panic, etc. The interesting thing about this class of hallucinogens is
that the person taking the drug is often absolutely convinced that the
hallucinations/delusions are, in every sense, real; furthermore, he or she
may attempt to interact with them (and perceive normal response). This
can range from amusing to dangerous. There is often a severe distortion
of position/kinetic sense leading many to say they feel like they were
in free-fall or flying.
The really dangerous thing about tropanes is that they have rather strong
peripheral effects in comparison to their psychoactive effects. The
lethal dose / effective dose ratio is dangerously low; furthermore, the
strength of tropanes in wild plants ranges considerably. The Datura
genus may contain alkaloids which have neurotoxic effects, in addition to
the tropane alkaloids.
Interesting trivia bit #1: QNB (quinuclidinyl benzilate), a potent
antimuscarinic with a somewhat larger lethal/effective dose window
(possibly due to less activity at the M2 receptor, which is the cardiac
receptor), was stockpiled by the army for use as a chemical weapon. The
movie "Jacob's Ladder" was (very loosely) based on this.
Interesting trivia bit #2: tropanes were (and still are, in some places)
popular "folk" hallucinogens; typically the people preparing them had
considerable experience with plants and were able to get the dosage
right. In Europe during the inquisition and burning times, the Church
(which prior to this had pretty much left folk culture to itself) became
aware of these and lumped them in with the rest of low magic, i.e., as
heresy (which it really wasn't, but that's another story); furthermore,
the hallucinatory images (such as flying) may have contributed to the
image of the "gothic" (Christian heretic) witch.
It is hypothesized (support for this view is somewhat lacking) that the
preparations, being topical, were often applied to a mucous membrane,
in particular to the vagina and vaginal walls, using a broomstick as an
applicator, thus the "witch riding the broomstick" image. Whether this
is factual or complete bunk is up for debate.
In any case, stay away from tropanes; they are far too dangerous.
http://www.erowid.org/plants/datura/datura_info8.shtml