Salu Henbane?

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  1. rustwireinbrick

    rustwireinbrick Member

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    Is any one familar with the recipie of hyoscyamus niger and crushed shorea robusta resin known as Salu Henbane, Iv recently obtained this blend from the Himalayas and am informed it has psychedelic effects and still used in rituals via charcol but no other information, even on google.

    If anyone can offer any information such as the forms in which one can partake in the consumption of this blend (I know it can be burnt on charcol(1), doses, personal experience (gathered data is great as well) I would be very greatful.

    thanks.
     
  2. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Well, this is erowid's description of Hyoscyamus niger:
    "Hyoscyamus niger is a biennial herb growing up to 1 meter that produces veined yellow flowers and large quantities of seeds. All parts of the plant contain scopolamine, atropine, and hyoscyamine and can be deadly poisonous."

    And the effects classification:
    "Poison; Deliriant"

    The Black Henbane is pretty similar to datura or brugmansia, containing the same ingredients. Maybe the ingredients are present in different quantities, maybe more harmful or less harmful quantities, I don't know, but I wouldn't fuck with it.

    I would stay away from it if I were you, at least until you learn more about it through extensive research.

    Here is the erowid Black Henbane vault:
    http://www.erowid.org/plants/henbane/henbane.shtml
     
  3. Forrestspirit

    Forrestspirit Member

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    You must be desperate. :)
     
  4. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Yea, belladonna alkaloids are not fun.
     
  5. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Aren't diphenhydramine and dimenhydrinate derived from the balladonna alks? I heard that somewhere.
     
  6. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Their mechanism is similar, effects are pretty much the same.
     
  7. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Yeah I know, but I heard that they are actually derived from belladonna alks. Probably not true, but that's what I heard or read somewhere.
     

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