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Mugwort and Ayahuasca? Options
 
ShamensStamen
#1 Posted : 11/26/2014 4:47:05 PM
Anyone know what the combo might be like?

I'm going to try it out one day soon, whether people like it or not.

People need to experiment and stop being such wimps.
 
ShamensStamen
#2 Posted : 11/26/2014 4:49:40 PM
Btw, i posted this last night, and woke up this morning and my post had been deleted so i made a new one. Don't know why my last one was deleted.
 
door#6
#3 Posted : 11/26/2014 5:22:06 PM
Probably has something to do with the attitude section of the site.
I have been warned once myself due to posting something that fell
outside the guidelines here. The attitude section is worth a read
by the way.

https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m...or_irresponsible_setting

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take some time to relax
 
Cognitive Heart
#4 Posted : 11/26/2014 5:47:50 PM
Mugwort is a classic term for many different cultivars of artemisia.. so it depends which one you are using. All mugworts contain thujone.. which can be therapeutic, toxic, or even deadly in high doses. Its effect on ayahuasca is unknown, afaik. Mugwort is a mild plant anyways, so I don't see much additional effect.. the interactions are unknown, afaik. I cannot report an experience with combining these two plants, however there are most likely reports of Nexians using mugwort as a base for 'changa,' in which it may provide comforting, calming effects, and also reduce negative effects such as nausea or dizziness.
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cubeananda
#5 Posted : 11/26/2014 6:43:31 PM
Generally Artemesia Vulgaris is referred to as 'mugwort'



IME mugwort is an excellent plant for both cleansing the intestinal tract of parasites and aggressive bacteria as well as circulating chi throughout the body. Based on these two aspects i would guess mugwort would make a rather good admixture to ayahuasca.

However I am grossly unaware of the interaction between Harmala alkaloids and Mugwort's metabolite profile in the body and don't know if there is any contraindication. I suggest you look very carefully on the internet and take your welllbeing seriously. Us 'wimps' tend do our research ourselves.

 
 
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