Hey everyone! I recently discovered Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle) growing in the area. It is used as a nootropic drug because of its vasodilative action. Because it widens the blood vessels, it might be a good addition to entheogens that constricts blood vessels, such as LSA. The active substance is the tryptamine vincamine. From the structure (see attached image) I find it unlikely that it is able to cross the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) in sufficient degree, but it is nonetheless very interesting that it is a tryptamine! Does anyone have any information on vincamine's ability to cross the BBB and/or its binding profile to 5HT receptors? Or does anyone have any more knowledge or experience about the herb in general? Ginkgo attached the following image(s): vincamine.png (5kb) downloaded 150 time(s).
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'tis related to vinpocetine, a vasodilator which helps alleviate tinnitus. it has an interesting pharmacological profile with an array of effects, but the commonly reported side effect is a headache. nevertheless, they're more effective than gingko "Nothing is true, everything is permitted." ~ hassan i sabbah "Experiments are the only means of attaining knowledge at our disposal. The rest is poetry, imagination." -Max Planck
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hmm Id try it with bufotenine if I could find some. Long live the unwoke.
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I believe that long term use is definately not a good thing. I've heard that it causes a shortage in red or white bloodcells.
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polytrip wrote:I believe that long term use is definately not a good thing. I've heard that it causes a shortage in red or white bloodcells. Really? It doesn't surprise me that prolonged use may be bad, but I haven't heard about the shortage in red or white blood cells. Do you know which type it was? It is quite a difference, although shortage of both types is serious. Or perhaps you could show me where you read this? The only real adverse effect I have heard of is a drop in blood pressure if an overdose is taken.
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madagascar periwinkle ? doesnt that contain some preddy toxic stuff tho ? this seemed interesting Catharanthus lanceus contains up to 6% yohimbine in its leaves antrocles wrote:...purity of intent....purity of execution....purity of experience...
...unlike the "blind leading the blind". we are more akin to a group of blind-from-birth people who have all simultaneously been given the gift of sight but have no words or mental processing capabilites to work with this new "gift".
IT IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT WE ARE WILLING TO EXPOSE OURSELVES OVER AND OVER AGAIN TO ANNIHILATION THAT WE DISCOVER THAT PART OF OURSELVES THAT IS INDESTRUCTIBLE.
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Evening Glory wrote:polytrip wrote:I believe that long term use is definately not a good thing. I've heard that it causes a shortage in red or white bloodcells. Really? It doesn't surprise me that prolonged use may be bad, but I haven't heard about the shortage in red or white blood cells. Do you know which type it was? It is quite a difference, although shortage of both types is serious. Or perhaps you could show me where you read this? The only real adverse effect I have heard of is a drop in blood pressure if an overdose is taken. A while ago, i wanted to purchase some vinca minor for studying. I'd heard that it realy helped as a nootropic drug. The shop owner told me that the EU had banned it because of serious side-effects, having to do with bloodcells. If this is true, it mustn't be hard to find any evidence of that on the net.
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Yeah, i just wiki'd it. Vinca minor contains some nasty chemicals beside vincamine. One of them is vincristine, used in chemotherapy. It stops cell-growth and cell-division and has specifically strong effects on bonemarrow. Didn't read any further, we know the bonemarrow-bloodcell relation. Pure vincamine may be safer than plant-extract.
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im sure i recall - and i may be wrong - but could cause hairloss and skin problems. antrocles wrote:...purity of intent....purity of execution....purity of experience...
...unlike the "blind leading the blind". we are more akin to a group of blind-from-birth people who have all simultaneously been given the gift of sight but have no words or mental processing capabilites to work with this new "gift".
IT IS ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT WE ARE WILLING TO EXPOSE OURSELVES OVER AND OVER AGAIN TO ANNIHILATION THAT WE DISCOVER THAT PART OF OURSELVES THAT IS INDESTRUCTIBLE.
Quote: ‹Jorkest› the wall is impenetrable as far as i can tell Quote: ‹xtechre› cheese is great He who packs ur capsules - controls your destiny.
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polytrip wrote:Yeah, i just wiki'd it. Vinca minor contains some nasty chemicals beside vincamine. One of them is vincristine, used in chemotherapy. It stops cell-growth and cell-division and has specifically strong effects on bonemarrow. Didn't read any further, we know the bonemarrow-bloodcell relation. Pure vincamine may be safer than plant-extract. I was under the impression that Vinca minor didn't contain vincristine and vinblastine, only vincamine and related alkaloids. Wiki doesn't list vincristine as a substance in Vinca minor either. You may be thinking of the Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus). Vinca minor is lesser periwinkle.
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The dutch wikipedia says it does. Probably just smaller amounts. It completely fit's the story of why the EU banned vinca minor.
I realy think it is safer to experiment with pure vincamine, than with vinca minor extract.
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