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eschscholzia californica papaver rhoeas glaucium flavum lactuca virosa, lactuca serriola (not poppy family, but still listed) papaver orientale (READ POST #27, it seems to be illegal in some states) argemone mexicana argemone albiflora just to name a few, please add your experiences. lactuca virosa, produces quite strong, effects, compared to papaver somniferum though, it doesn't feel as nice and cosy. effects last for quite a while, administered via pyrolisation, of the resin. argemone mexicana, as above, but feels spooky and dark on top, of the main effect. feels like opium, but with a darkness which some people describe, datura like. some junkies, think it's awesome stuff, but I would dose very low, even if you have tolerance. it will hold you for quite a while, a bit like dmt.
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Lagochilus inebrians (intoxicating mint): The diterpene-alcohol Lagochiline was found to be an antagonist at metabotropic glutamate receptors: http://stimuluswatch...hoactive-plants this action was also observed at Lithium and nootropics the mGlu-5- receptor was shown to play a role in cocaine addiction. mGlu-Rs also play a role in the sedative action of alcohol and some ligands have analgesic action. Lactuca virosa (letuce): Inhibits NEP enkephalinase and therefore enhances the endorphine- levels which leads to analgesic and anti-opiate-withdrawal effects. (FUNKE et al 2002): http://www.wildlettucehq.com/ (halfway through on the site you can see the study on the NEP- inhibition) Additional it works as a Adenosine receptor agonist and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (nootropic).
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