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Undiscovered DMT-containing Plants

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Hey Sally,

Finally found another batch of these mushrooms I was talking about. I took some pics just today, can you identify?
Also I took some pics of a mimosa/acacia looking plant, it's still very young, the gardener said it gives yellow flowers, but couldn't remember which season it flowers. can you at least narrow it down a bit if it's a true acacia or not? since Acacias at least are worthy of a blind experimental extraction IMO.
 

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Eranik,

SWIM is curious. What is life like in T*ehran? Are there others like you who are interested in entheogens? Just a few or are there many? What is the main reason for the interest in entheogens for yourself and your friends? In the US we get a very distorted view of the rest of the world, especially the m*iddle eas*t from most of our media. Thanks for any info you might be willing to share.
 
It's certainly no A. muscaria either... If you go to the library and look for a mycology book specific to your region, you may be able to identify it by making a spore print and examining it under a low power microscope. There's a broad unknown category too. Usually referred to as LBMs - little brown mushrooms, they're nondescript. Some are deadly, some might be edible. No way to easily determine this, 'cause they all pretty much look alike. Be careful, although you probably you needn't be as quite as careful as Sally suggests. We're talking about mushrooms not an unknown pathogen. I can't think of a single species that's so toxic as to harm you simply by handling it. The safety precautions I'd take are pick it gently, handle it lightly, wash your hands, keep it separate from any edibles (and other samples, to avoid spore cross-contamination), and if it's toxic dispose of it in a manner where it is inaccessible to both people and animals. There's a saying "Mushroom hunters are either old or bold, but not both..." Best of luck.

Pontos

P.S. If you find such a book, it will probably tell which species are the kind (magic) you want to be looking for, and they'll be usually listed as "toxic" or "poisonous."
 
Am also curious about finding DMT-containing plants i'd rather go out on a adventure and searching to make it fun but i live in a rather urban area South Gate Ca (323) area so it might be 10x harder for me than someone who lives in South America :cry:
 
cant you get dmt from the pineal gland of animals? Im not saying to go out and kill an animal for dmt that would be wrong, but im curious to know?
 
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