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That's Interesting. Would one interpret that to mean that (1) the Skeletal Section being identified as a the source of higher quality varieties has a higher concentration of psychoactive alkaloids? Is there any more information in the book relating to this?

 

Just wondering if that's based on scientific studies or more a marketing/cultural or perhaps superstitious perspective?

 

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46 minutes ago, Justler said:

Is there any more information in the book relating to this?

Some varieties are known for being too weak; others too potent; some that lead to insomnia; some that cause impotence; some that have an almost hallucinogenic quality; some that remain commercially viable for up to 7 days after harvest. And so on, all with unique Kenyan names. It's a great book, the best on khat I've come across. Refreshingly, it's not written from a law-enforcement or drug-policy perspective. It's more an ethnographic study of growers, retailers and users in quite some detail. Some info about alkaloids, including some lesser-known ones, vitamins, etc. 

 

By "varieties" not so much botanical varieties, more like "brands" of miraa, across a wide range of price points. So yes, there is some "marketing" involved in the Kenyan culture. I think material from mature trees fetches a higher price. Here are some named "varieties" listed in Kenyan (genetic diversity, if any, remains a bit opaque, although mention is made of a rare shrubby form?): 

 

Alele

Algani

Black Power

Colombo

Gathanga

Giza

Kangeta

Kathata

Liboi

Lombolio

Machenge

Makata

Mashushu

Matangoma

Mbogua

Murutubu

Ng’oa

Ng’oileng

No. 14

Nyeusi

Scud

Shurba ya karama

Shurba ya nkinyang’a

 

The ebook is available from libgen.is and probably elsewhere. $509 is a bit much for a paperback. 

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