Burgmansia comes from the tropic Americas, and is a popular Flower plant, in many countries. Burgmansia needs the warm, and usually doesn't survive the European or North American Winter. It flowers are trumpetlike, and very large. Old indians allready used the Angel's Trumpet as a Shaman plant, which was reserves to the tribes high shaman, and normal persons were not allowed to use it, probably because the shaman had more expirience on psychoactiva. What does Burgmansia do? Drunken: Drunken it is psychedelic, and hallocinogene. Usually people take a few leaves of blowers, and drink it. Beware!!!: Once a guy here in germany drank a Burgm.-Tea, and then became hallocinations, and undressed till he was naked, because everything was so hot for him. Then that guy has cut of his balls and his dick, and then rushed to hospital. The Trip can go from 6 to 36 ours, sometimes people fall in a delirium! smoke it: I never drank it, i smoked it. Then the trip is like milde pot. The taste of smoking A.T. is quite shitty, when i first smoked i almost had to vomit. It was a nice buzz, really like middle quality pot, and it is legal almost everywhere! Warning: To much burgmansia or a bad trip, can make you mad, or dumb. Burgmansia, is not screened in any drug test.
Brugmansia "tree datura" scopolamine, atropine, hyoscine, & related alkaloids... anticholinergic deleriants (atropine is an antidote to nerve gas & insecticide poisoning)...
apparently it has its uses in shamanic tradition in southsmerica. shamans use it in different ways, it sometimes initiates a shaman's apprentice to even higher levels when training with ayahuasca and other plants 3-5 times a week while dieting heavily and living in the jungle in isolation.. usually only done once at such a dosage, described as thick tea. i know that shamans in andean peru areas where they use san pedro cactus.. sometimes they spike their cactus brew with brugmansia when certain visions are needed for their ceremonies. of course, these people actually know what they are doing when they use brugmansia or datura in northamerica
The trip can last up to 3 days on it, and apparently is like dreaming while you're awake, which can be very dangerous. The hallucinations, apparently, are 100% life-like, and people all too often completely forget that they're on datura. They forget that they're tripping at all because everything seems so real, which obviously can lead to dangerous actions. People report having blurry vision sometimes for up to 3 days after the trip. Atropine and scopolamine are potent hallucinogens... but remember that they are also strong anticholinergic poisons. People can--and do--die on datura/brugmansia. Be careful if you decide to do datura, and read absolutely everything you can about datura and its effects before even considering.