I recently picked up a sample of a snuff known as "Nu-Nu" from a favorite vendor. The snuff is a hunting tool used by the Matses tribe of South America, and consists of ground mapacho (
Nicotiana Rusticum) and the ground inner-root bark from the macamba tree, a relative of Cacao in the
Theobroma genus. The traditional way to partake of Nu-Nu is through a tube forcefully blown into one's nasal cavity by a fellow tribesmen. I have yet to try it this way, but I've very much enjoyed as a snuff. Nu-Nu has nice stimulating effects, but it also seems to help one to
tune in to what's going on internally and externally. Several friends have also commented on its psychedelic qualities; I suppose that a hunting tribe picks its poisons well, and Nu-Nu has a beautiful combination of speedy stimulation and mental-tuning-in properties that fits the bill perfectly. It seems that hunting, particularly in the lush Amazonian rainforest, requires not only continuous energy but also the ability to "tune-in" to the target animal, hone in on its track and "dance" with it until it is cornered or chased down. Certainly the mapacho contributes to the "psychedelic" effects of Nu-Nu, but the macamba also contributes. Cacao is known to contain phenylethylamine and dopamine-effecting compounds so perhaps a similar alkaloid cocktail lies in the inner root-bark of the macamba tree.
On the negative side, Nu-Nu certainly leaves one craving for more, certainly due to the mapacho content. However, I find it's a craving that's easily handled. It's not like an addiction to cigarettes, which smell so nasty, and in fact cigarettes don't even do the trick for someone with a mapacho craving; mapacho is far stronger than the tobacco in almost any American or European cigarette, so an addiction to this preparation requires a much stronger solution than a simple cigarette. As Dale Pendell says, there's nothing more satisfying than tobacco, and nothing less satisfying than tobacco. It's like food for the soul, a gift to the humans. Come to think of it, I'd very much enjoy a mapacho and a toot of Nu-Nu as we speak. Are there any other Nu-Nu or Mapacho aficionados aboard the Nexus?
"...I didn't know that Cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin..." - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland