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    Food Ferments

    I've been really enjoying the resurrected Ginger Beer Plant I've been tending check out the Ginger Beer Plant group on yahoo for some suppliers who ship worldwide but this original paper from 1892 suggests (right at the end) that you may well get the plant growing just by using unwashed ginger... http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/INOeT9w8RONmjVJls3SaycB22ftXdkSdJpR4vcuuZs8CEO5c4OE_dpZUmeu0Y4XHeKjWTsTQ6OZay37Gf3r7MwNAW_d-84gE4dY/Ward%20Phil.%20Trans.%201892%20B.pdf
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    Horny Goats Weed! Epimedium spp

    really apprecaite all the info! thanks mates it's turning out to be a fairly light hearted piece and i'll post it up definitely I took it ten minutes ago (at twice the dosage recommended on the packet you lot will be pleased to know) and am looking forward to that promised increase in the power of my rectal muscles meanwhile my girlfriend is using her boost of testosterone to do some chores ah
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    Horny Goats Weed! Epimedium spp

    I am doing more writing work which is good news And with my girlfriend I have a small commission to write a review of the aphrodisiac properties of horny goats weed for a newspaper here in the UK can I ask for some help? (stop giggling at the back) obviously I have googled and erowidded but has anyone got any personal experience of marathon sex sessions? or was it a flop? all confidences will of course be treated with cavalier abandon and repeated to the entire british nation many thanks Piers to make this thread findable here's the Linnean etc from erowid SCIENTIFIC NAME: Epimedium spp (sagittum?) COMMON NAME: epimedium, yin yang huo FAMILY NAME: Berberidaceae/Podophyllaceae
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    Acacia phlebophylla progress! ( now image heavy )

    so excited to hear the world class research is bearing fruits however modest you say they are..well done you lot! You're great you are Fingers crossed for future
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    Please advise.

    there's some pictures of my pach on this thread..similarly tiny spines to yours http://www.shaman-australis.com.au/cgi-bin...0499;p=1#000025 and very nice he is too..I call him Pedrito
  6. yes indeed this is interesting and SAB is of course where I've come to get some views on this... I could really do with some of that motivation-on-tap..do we have a botanical analogue of "switching dopamine receptor gene off"? actually I've been feeling really good 'n positive after taking omega 3 fish oils at high doses for the last month..om3 is the brand
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    Native Erythroxylum Seeds and leaf available

    I dont know who has the video but I'll check my archive vaults yes, lets get the video up there and the world can judge - that your level of laughter was entirely appropriate I reckon delicate english mucous membranes innit ahhh happy days
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    Native Erythroxylum Seeds and leaf available

    oh yeah! i remember that distinctly...a really precise lump in the throat feeling it was..a feeling that any more and that crucial breathing gap might close up...rather worrying that a brave australian might feel obliged to go for a whole cheekful and swallow the juice..and then neck some more, just to be surei mean i am pretty sure this was not a placebo bummer ok I thought the sound of Torsten laughing was to be the last I heard on earth I am still wondering why you wouldn't let me drive two days later when I merely hallucinated The Giant Koala Hotel - I was tired OK? And the orange floodlight on the gum tree made a very convincing koala-like shadow..didnt it..really
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    Lots of free journals

    much appreciated ta
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    Colour

    I love the colours..mooore encooore best change that location on the profile now!
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    cactus identity parade..mysteries (image heavy)

    shall drink plenty of peculiar, as a special favour like oh lord...so many plant mixtures to try, so little time someone on this site was saying how a bit of bridgesii changes things in a mix
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    cactus identity parade..mysteries (image heavy)

    many thanks for replies rev...spination...haven't got a scop to compare but on my pach the spines point up down and sideways! hey mescalito that's great, wonder if they are the same strain? i guess we'll never know without a paternity test or bioassay i call mine pedrito and thankyou strangebrew for those id's and are those two shamanic in any way in your experience?
  13. thanks for letting us know about that Torsten I think it's always worth clicking the Add your Comment button on pages like that...the more people who post up - I Approve of This Scheme! messages the more likely it is to seep into the public and government consciousness that this is the way forward...the only way forward. click away people! and try to sound like a moderate, ballot box voting sort of person, you know you can if you try....
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    Cactii ID, round Two.

    eew that pupping one looks like an Alien
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    cactus identity parade..mysteries (image heavy)

    bump just wanted to say that I've been paying very close attention to Pedrito the San Pedro pictured above...lots of different cuttings grown in lost of different ways Interestingly Michael - that is basically the normal spination and areole for Pedrito strain - even on ones grown in lovely conditions. Plenty of rootspace, light and love does however lead to bigger diameters I'll take another photo at the end of this season - october - and see what you think any ideas on the other two - to be honest if your instinct is that they are not of shamanic note then that's all i need!
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