I'm just wondering how to go about extracting the main alkaloids from Heimia salicifolia. I have access to many specimens of this species.
The tea tastes as horrible as San Pedro tea, and in my experience is definitely not hallucinogenic, yet maybe a bit ataractic. That would be the only psychoactive effect I would ascribe to the tea. The literature seems to support my findings.
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The tea tastes as horrible as San Pedro tea, and in my experience is definitely not hallucinogenic, yet maybe a bit ataractic. That would be the only psychoactive effect I would ascribe to the tea. The literature seems to support my findings.
Alkaloids from Heimia salicifolia - PubMed
Two alkaloids, 9beta,2'-dihydroxy-4'',5''-dimethoxy-lythran-12-one or 9beta-hydroxyvertine (1) and (2S,4S,10R)-4-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-quinolizidin-2-acetate (2), as well as seven known alkaloids, lythrine (3), dehydrodecodine (4), lythridine (5), vertine (6), heimidine (7), lyfoline (8)...
Heimia salicifolia: a phytochemical and phytopharmacologic review - PubMed
Heimia salicifolia grows wild from Mexico to Argentina. The aerial parts have a wide folk reputation for antisyphilitic, sudorific, antipyretic, laxative and diuretic activity, and are reported to be useful in preparing post partum baths and to enhance wound healing. Its four most studied...