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Psychoactive African Plants pdf

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WOW so much info - got me work cut out.

I have not been fortunate enough to cultivate Catha Edulis or find a source, so no more work has been done on it from my side.

There sure are a whole lot of plants worth taking a closer look at in the lists and papers though. But I bet one could spend their whole life investigating African plants and still only have scratched the surface due to the secrecy and sometimes obscurity of the plants or plant decoctions.

I mean Ubulawu for example can mean 1 plant or a mix of over 20 different ones. So this is definitley something to consider, along with a healthy appetite for superstition in African culture. I think there are waaay more "divine" plants here in Africa than we expect, we just need to be cautious, as usual.

Peace
 
What a sweet Thread. I think especially ubulawu preperations could be better researched....can anyone re-upload

"A review of plants used in divination in southern Africa and their psychoactive effects."

perhaps ?
 
Nen888

Thank you ever so much for this true gem, I would suggest that you look up:

People's Plants: A Guide to Useful Plants of Southern Africa by Ben-Erik van Wyk and Nigel Gericke

Medicinal Plants of South Africa by Ben-Erik van Wyk, Bosch van Oudtshoorn and Nigel Gericke

Mind-Altering and Poisonous Plants of the World by Michael Wink and Ben-Erik van Wyk

As they are invaluable resources and Ben-Erik van Wyk has done some incredible research regarding mind alternating plants of South Africa and the world.


Much Peace and Understanding
 
... Aegle, fantastic suggestions. The authors you mentioned present the information in a clear and concise way. Valuable books! Thanks for the suggestions
 
Another good resource I managed to come across (I've made a photocopy, but am willing to scan the chapter in as a .pdf if anyone is interested..)

Stafford, G.I., Jager, A.K., & Van Staden, J. 2009. African psychoactive plants. African Natural Plant Products: New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quality:323-346.

Good discussion/review of phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of African psychoactives..
 
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Stafford, G.I., Jager, A.K., & Van Staden, J. 2009. African psychoactive plants. African Natural Plant Products: New Discoveries and Challenges in Chemistry and Quality:323-346.
 

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nen888 said:
A preliminary inventory of plants used for psychoactive purposes in southern African healing traditions
J.F. SOBIECKI
Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, 2006

a very interesting and comprehensive paper,

attached for members below

I created a user account to download this, says I dont have enough rights..?
 
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