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    Cacao dosage

    ... stimulating herbs such as Paullinia cupana, Camelia sinensis (Green tea), Coffea arabica/canephora (Coffee), high-grade Theobroma cacao (Cacao) and Ilex paraguariensis could work against the sedative effects of Valeriana officinalis or Humulus lupulus. Clinical Naturopathy: An Evidence-Based Guide to Practice (2019). No further mention of cacao.
  2. Volumes 1 and 2 show up in this list -- https://book4you.org/s/medicinal plants world
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    Cacao dosage

    I have read (online?) that many chocolate products (including cacao nibs) contain elevated levels of cadmium. I don't know whether it's that cadmium contamination, or some intrinsic property of Theobroma itself, that makes it "beneficial to health in small amounts and detrimental in large amounts...." (Herbs and Natural Supplements: An Evidence-Based Approach, 2015). This same source declares chocolate products to be "extremely safe" although allergies, adverse interactions etc. have been documented. This textbook lists numerous potential clinical benefits of Theobroma -- but it doesn't mention any sleep studies. The science is far from conclusive, but "trials suggest that effective doses are approximately 40–100 g dark chocolate or 15–30 g cocoa powder, providing approximately 200–500 mg polyphenols." That's quite a lot of chocolate; I'm not sure how many cacao nibs. But it is perhaps worth noting that cacao is traditionally consumed in heroic quantities, for ceremonial purposes. How long is a piece of string?
  4. Looking for a viable chunk, pad, seedling or seed. Buy or trade.
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    Burbank spineless opuntia - prickly pear

    Cacti were another area of emphasis (Burbank released more than 63 cultivars) from the spineless fruiting and forage types (Opuntia ficus-indica, O. tuna, O. vulgaris) to flowering ornamentals such as O. basilaris, Cereus chilensis, and Echinopsis mulleri. Interest in cacti during 1909–15 rivaled the Dutch Tulip mania with exorbitant fees for a single “slab” of a cultivar, speculative investments, controversy with noted cacti specialists (particularly David Griffiths), and lawsuits by The Burbank Company. Although most cultivars have been lost, Burbank’s reputation as the Father of American Ornamental Breeding remains admirable from critics and devotees alike. https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/50/2/article-p161.xml
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    Melt genetics vs. environmental factors

    Melting in the shade ...
  7. Scarlet Dragon's post reminded me that Hamilton's Pharmacopeia includes an excellent episode on Kratom. From memory, Hamilton talks to scientists studying the behavioural differences (in mice) under opioids, versus kratom. And he treks into the jungle (under armed paramilitary escort), finding a strand of increasingly rare kratom trees to film. Sad, bizarre, true. He meets farmers, kids mixing kratom with cough syrup (take that, Big Pharma) and so on, well worth checking out. It's hard to believe that nobody in Australia would be growing this threatened species. ?
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    EGA: Call for Bulk Seed Donations - Seed Care Package

    Germination rate ... is the end user's responsibility. I've found.
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    EGA: Call for Bulk Seed Donations - Seed Care Package

    Certain acacias are liable to out-perform endemic species, including other acacias. Perhaps the same could be said for some imported jungle vines? Personally, I'd happily endorse an Acacia phlebophylla conservation project. Or peyote. Etc. Arguably, those endangered species deserve more of a global distribution, and few would decline the opportunity to participate. That said, seed of any plant could be responsibly distributed with a suitably worded disclaimer outlining the (legal, ecological) risks. The "conservation" aspect is strongly in EGA's interest, in terms of *prospective* future funding. There, I said it.
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    Happy Birthday Glaukus

    Happy Birthday Glaukus
  11. A. longifolia was the seed supplier's best guess.
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    Burbank spineless opuntia - prickly pear

    Apart from Chico and Monterey (Tapuna class – bred for extreme hardiness, with paler, somewhat circular slabs), Burbank’s 1912 catalogue also lists Fresno and Santa Rosa (Ficus Indica class – bred for larger fruit and slabs) as spineless Opuntias. Santa Rosa is a rapid grower, prolific, slabs fat, dark green, 2’ long by 10” wide. Think that's the one I saw yesterday. Burbank’s own trademarked varieties were propagated from cutting, never from seed. (It is unclear whether or not his varieties are self-sterile). In 1912 he wrote, in relation to his spineless opuntias: “the name ‘Burbank’ has been so indiscriminately and fraudulently used that it has in a measure lost its true significance.”
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    Burbank spineless opuntia - prickly pear

    This could even be it ...? occasional single spine, minus the usual glochids. Whether or not it's a "true Burbank," definitely a keeper. I found it just now on public land a short stroll from my house.
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    Burbank spineless opuntia - prickly pear

    A note I found in one of Luther Burbank's books ... warning against cheap imitations. Written 100+ years ago, long before eBay.
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    Kambo banned by TGA

    A victory for frogs, maybe. But First Nations' people's rights to practice traditional culture and cosmology? (Imagine if it had been an Indigenous folk remedy that were banned -- on stolen land. Absurd.) Ultimately, the imposition of this ban (like most TGA determinations) is about the exercise of authoritarian control -- another feather in the cap of western medico-legal expertise -- to the exclusion of other ways of knowing. I doubt that anyone at the TGA is genuinely concerned for the health of vulnerable people (least of all Yamanawa natives, many of whom may be directly targeted by this prohibition -- i.e. discriminated against). Arguably the real danger of kambo is not the substance per se, but its use in non-traditional social contexts: Joaquim Luz, a Yamanawa leader, criticized commercial sales and kambo's use without the preparation or permission of indigenous peoples, saying that the toxin users are at risk of death. ... Other native groups have also expressed concerns.... (from Wikipedia) Let me hazard a wild guess: Kambo is currently subject to western intellectual property claims, or at the very least scientific research, in order to facilitate the inevitable transfer of the wealth of Indigenous knowledge to its proper custodians, Big Pharma. The TGA is merely playing its part as handmaiden to biomedical industry.
  16. https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/seattle-decriminalizes-psychedelics-resolution-1236787/ Now that's more like it ...
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    covid 19 vaccination

    https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/health/vegan-diet-can-slash-severity-of-covid-19-study/ I don't hear anything from our Chief Health Officer about this study ...
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    covid 19 vaccination

    you forgot to call unvaccinated people "mass-murderers" ... the "freedoms" you fail to comprehend include the entire bundle of human rights as we know them (they come as a package deal) the right to physical integrity exists because of medical experimentation upon Jewish bodies during WWII. it guarantees every (human) body the freedom not to be subject to invasive procedures without their freely given, fully informed consent. these are established legal principles, you can't do away with them & still (meaningfully) proclaim "the rule of law" grave times are ahead, if human rights can be overthrown in the name of some conceptual greater good, such as public health. or, more likely: the economy. who are the real vandals in this scenario? I would suggest, those chipping away at the edifice of legal rights and freedoms.
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    Independent Expert Panel on MDMA and psilocybin

    I think the psychiatric lobby should be satisfied with that last clause, only where these medicines are administered in closely clinically supervised settings and with intensive professional support. MDMA before psilocybin, hints the ABC: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/mdma-and-magic-mushrooms-could-be-downgraded-by-tga/13563076 If the TGA reclassified these, how could stiff criminal penalties for unauthorised use and possession be maintained? Not without a degree of cognitive dissonance, and wilful discrimination (against poor people, for example). That said, it wouldn't surprise me if penalties were actually increased under the new regime.
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    eBay/Gumtree finds

    Frankenstein's monster ... https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/234206163511?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D777001%26algo%3DDISCO.FEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200211172457%26meid%3D810f41a3b70740a2b35b2729c0cc3f66%26pid%3D101213%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D1%26itm%3D234206163511%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057%26algv%3DRecommendingSearch%26brand%3DCactus&_trksid=p2380057.c101213.m46344&_trkparms=pageci%3A994ba07d-20f1-11ec-8aac-3a0bf5061b29|parentrq%3A3052113e17c0a765dbde87effff7bf46|iid%3A1
  21. There was a plastic-bottle terrarium craze in the '80s, when the 2L Coke bottles first came out (with a separate black plastic base, in those days). I think there's a SAB tek on using this method to propagate iboga.
  22. https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-09-27/illegal-cactus-sales-in-nsw-warning/100493522 Biosecurity alert for prickly pears ...
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    Illegal cactus sales NSW warning

    It's good to know that the cute little rabbit ears version is also environmental menace. I've seen the larger, fruiting varieties out along the Calder, just before the gorse sets in. Some seem even to have been deliberately planted, go figure.
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    Catha Edulis (Khat, Qat) Green and Narrow Leaf

    Sometimes a potted khat bush will look like it needs water when in fact what it needs is the opposite: better drainage. That's the only problem I've (rarely) encountered. Beware of frosts, and native herbivores if you live in the bush. Khat easily withstands drought conditions, but in arid areas where it is grown as a cash crop, khat is notorious for its irrigation requirements. Seedlings may require extra care (mine get a sprinkling of water twice daily) until they're more established.
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    covid 19 vaccination

    But promoting nationalism has always been the ABC's raison d'être. (Just as the Shrine of Remembrance has always been a monument to sacrifice, not freedom.) One thing I've noticed about the ABC and Covid -- it's politically correct these days for all ABC news personalities to express concern over mental health issues. Any mention of trauma, abuse, anxiety, depression, is followed by a disclaimer: please seek help if needed ... unless, of course, you're opposed to mandatory vaccination -- then the gloves are off, and you're just plain batshit crazy. No Lifeline support for you. Being the paragon of political correctness, the ABC is naturally opposed (at least in principle) to totalitarianism. But if fascism may be defined as the merger of state and corporate power (Mussolini) then what word should be used instead to describe the all-but-mandatory rollout of Pfizer et al.? I won't be cajoled or ridiculed into vaccination. Am I just plain batshit crazy? So be it.
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