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- Calea ternifolia (syn. Calea zacatechichi) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America...
- effects by promoting this altered balance of neural signaling. Calea zacatechichi ("Calea ternifolia") has been traditionally used in Central America as...
- entheogen enhancer and in oneiromancy (dream divination), much as Calea zacatechichi is used in Mexico. An indeterminate vervain is among the plants on the...
- APINACA ****e Others Ibogaine Tabernanthe iboga Muscimol Amanita muscaria Oneirogens Calea zacatechichi Silene capensis Salvinorin A Salvia divinorum...
- occurring oneirogen similar to the more well-known dream herb Calea zacatechichi. Silene undulata has been found to contain β-carbolines such as norharman...
- Leonotis leonurus: Docosatetraenoylethanolamide and other alkaloids Calea zacatechichi Silene capensis Valerian Areca nut: arecaidine and arecoline Kratom:...
- muricata Baptisia australis Bauhinia racemosa Brosimum acutifolium Calea zacatechichi Calendula officinalis Cannabis species Capsi**** annuum Chelidonium majus...
- "Neuropharmacological characterization of the oneirogenic Mexican plant Calea zacatechichi aqueous extract in mice". Metabolic Brain Disease: 5 – via ResearchGate...
- dream. The indigenous Chontal of the Mexican state of Oaxaca use Calea zacatechichi, a flowering plant, for oneiromancy by placing it under the pillow of...
- oneiromancy, and is often referred to as the North American version of Calea zacatechichi.[citation needed] In western Eurasia, the term "verbena" or "vervain"...