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Albizia lebbeck ?

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The first one I would like to find is the one done by Christian Rätsch in 2004. There are a couple others but I can not remember who did them.
 
Christian Raetsch hasnt done any chemical tests himself AFAIK.. Wikipedia link about this plant quotes his Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants as the source its psychoactive. I have the book at home, but you'll have to wait another week and a half till im back home and can see what is it exactly that he wrote about it, if he points out the sources for chemical analysis or if its one more of his unsourced claims (Raetsch has made some wrong/unsourced claims in that book already, so its good to double check whatever is claimed).

If there's any other studies you know about this plant, let me know and Ill try to find. Otherwise when I get back home I check this book and will post about it here
 
I can't find any studies suggesting it is entheogenic. It has been used traditionally to treat pain and inflammation. Many such herbs and substances are psychoactive, many of them are opioids. It may be active and I find it rather interesting, but I wouldn't expect much. A few Google searches and Google Scholar searches will give you the information available on it, which isn't much.
 
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