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Alkaloids of Genus Heimia page moved

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Due to the generosity of our glorious leader and noble benefactor Torsten my 'Alkaloids of Genus Heimia' page has now moved to a much better server http://www.shaman-australis.com/~auxin/heimia.htmlHERE. So update your bookmarks everyone.

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hmmm, not sure I like that description.

but yeah, great to have you here. now you can answer all our chem questions and put the answers all on your site

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shouldn't that be a 'mess of trippers'

also....

a 'sofa of stoners',

and a 'hug of e-bunnies'....

ooops. I think this thread got hijacked.

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"a 'hug of e-bunnies'"

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auxin,is this still the latest on heimia chemistry?

check it out folks if you havnt already!

t s t .

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wow man, takin' rides in the wayback machine eh? I'm not sure if thats still the most up to date in relation to published info.. i vaguely recall finding one more paper after that which i never got around to incorporating. That was 5 years and 2 computers ago but i'll have a search- i never throw away data and after i got off win98 rarely lost any to crashes :wink: I havent heard of any newer papers but i also no longer have access to uni library subscriptions so i have to settle for google scholar, lol.

I am still convinced investigations into alkaloids alone will not reveal all of Heimias magic and if so we may never gain a full understanding from scientific literature until more all-encompassing studies are done. Adding my own bit to new work is still on my someday-list, i just been more involved with medicines and machining lately.. I have a salicifolia growing in the ground now, I never got myrtifolia to thrive here but if salicifolia can i'll have so much foliage i'll want to put it to use somehow :wink:

Edit: Anyone ever heard of Heimia montana in cultivation? Its missing from my collection and it'd be cool to complete my set.

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hey now, no ones born a genius :P

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