Spændende emne! Jeg har ikke rigtig fået læste tråden før nu, men blev straks inspireret til at købe 10 frø T.corymbosa af somashop. Dem vil jeg plante, så jeg kan lave mine egne frø.
Angående om hvorvidt
ipomoea violacea eller
Turbina corymbosa er den stærkeste hallucinogen, fandt jeg følgende i Richard Evans Schultes og Albert Hofmann´s bog: Plants of the Gods, side 162:
Citat:
Another Morning Glory, Ipomoea violacea, was valued as a sacred hallucinogen among the Aztecs who called the seeds Tlitliltzin, from the Nahuatl term for "black" with a reverential suffix. The seeds of this Morning Glory are alongate, angular, and black whereas those of Turbina corymbosa are round and brown. One ancient report mentions both, asserting that Peyote, Ololiuqui (T. corymbosa), and Tlitliltzin are all psychoactive. Ipomoea violacea is used especially in the zapotec and Chation area of Oaxaca where it is known as Badoh Negro or, in Zapotec villages both Turbina corymbosa and Ipomoea violacea are known; in others, only the latter are used.
The black seeds are often called macho ("male") and men take them; the brown seeds, called hembra ("female"), are ingested by women. The black seeds are more potent than the brown, according to the natives, an assertion borne out by chemical studies. The dose is frequently seven or a multiple of seven; at other times, the familiar 13 is the dose.
Så ifølge denne beretning skulle Ipomoea altså være stærkest.
Alle steder jeg læser, er det typen "heavenly blue", "Pearly gates", "Blue star" og "Flying saucers" som indeholder LSA. Er "heavenly blue" den samme som vores "Clarks heavenly blue" man kan købe i diverse supermarkeder?
Hilsen Fanny