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Dmt in middleeast?

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C_b_4life

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Hello :)
sorry for my bad English,
Im posting this question after a long research in the web,
Is there any dmt containing plant in the middle east?
One that is proven cause there is some reports out there but I haven't seen any sucssefull extraction report ....
Thank you guys
 
Hi C_B_4Life & Welcome to these forums!

I'm not familiar with the vegetation in Israel, or in the ME at large, but I wanted to point you towards this page in the Nexus Wiki that contains an overview of DMT-containing plants, that would be a place to start researching:

I found a link on ayahuasca in Israel and it mentions Phalaris and Acacia as sources, and I presume they mean sources that would grow in Israeli climate:

peace
 
Hiya,

Can you promise to report back with your findings? "Learn, Share, Expand" are fundamental concepts of the DMT Nexus.

The Acacias from the Middle East need more work. It would be wonderful to have some firsthand accounts of which truly contain DMT.

So here you go, thank nen888 for this list:

And please remember, be kind to the trees. Most of them have DMT in the leaves so there's absolutely no need to take bark.

Also, you may be interested in analytical methods that could help identify DMT in plants.



Happy Learning & Sharing,
Wap
 
I met some israelis in india who said they have local acacias that work for extraction of dmt and related compounds.

Also there seems to be alot of passioflora in those areas so extracts for changa is def possible.
 
Thanks for all comments:)
Is there any recommend method to extract the substance out of the leaves?
I did not found a report of the extraction prosess using the a.albida sub.s
 
Hi! Very interesting question, I am doing similar research as soon as I am investigating about DMT usage in jewish traditional misticism.
From times of Moses it may have been practiced use of DMT to get in touch with God(s).
Another interesting herbals trditionally used in rituals (by sure) in that area is Syrian Rue, a quite powerful MAO inibitor.. so.. it is a simply and evident addition, no? ;)
There are many evidence of use of some kind of Acacia in Israel for example in Free Masonry (that is supposed to have had access to jewish secrets heredited from Templars knights) the symbolically killed master is buried under some acacia branches.. singular no? :D
I suppose the Acacia used is Acacia Albida. Eventually Acacia Tortilis. Other varieties in Israel have not been reported to contain DMT.

Andrea
 
OP, I am curious to know if you found out about DMT after researching esphand/wildraw/syrian rue?

Look in to your customs regulations against plant materials. If nothing then make the trip to The Netherlands or Peru.
 
. Rami Sajdi has been studying the Bedouin Shamans among theNomadic Bedouins of South Jordan for many years. His studies of certainShamanic/Spirit Desert Plants provided him with a deep understanding of an ancient spiritual science that had been used in rituals and medicinal practices by many ancient cultures.

The Consciousness & Shepherd’s Wild Food Diet

Rami's ethnobotanical investigation was key in identifying the roll of some plants that has have been mentioned in the Bible, such as the Acacia tree that has been associated with The Midianites. The Acacia tree is source of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent mind altering plant substance on Earth, and similar to the Ayahuasca brew used as a traditional spiritual medicine in ceremonies among the Indigenous peoples of Amazonia. The ancient tradition of Arabia suggests that the Arabs had their owen brew that was associated with the goddess or deity Al- Uzza (Hebrew 'Asherah) and the Acacia tree.

Another important plant that was identified in the investigation was the Balsam Plant. The Balsam Plant white milky sap ''Liquid Myrrh'' was a main ingredient for the anointing oil that Moses was asked to prepare before the tent of the meeting, in the late bronze age at the same time The Edomities where inhabiting the region of south Jordan. The balsam plant also appeared in around 300B.C along with the stories of Cleopetra and the The Nabateans of Petra. And it seems that the same plant was also associated with the Nomadic mother-goddess who was mistress of the shepherds and his altered state of consciousness which seems to arose at the time of animal domestication, shepherding, cheese making and Copper & Iron smelting.

From acacia land. If you keep reading into the site he explains his theory on how they combined acacia and Syrian rue to make an ayahuasca like brew.
 
im glad there is others in the middle east the have intrest in this subject!

ok so im research this subject a long time and find little info about it.
there is a plant that called Phragmites Australis and you can find an abundance of it in the middle east

this threads might be at your service:


also like mention before there is syrian rue and acacia's.
i think there also can be a middle east ayahuasca with the syrian rue and Phalaris aquatica

i hope this information helps you and i really love to hear update and new information about it!!!!
 
Hello neighbor :)
Here's a list of dmt containing acacias found and identified in Egypt by my friend
Good luck :)
 

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