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Passion Flower as MAOI
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MeatMachine
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8/25/2011 4:26:07 PM
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So I've been toying with the idea of taking pharmahuasca and have noticed that at the bottom of my garden is a rather ripe-looking Passiflora caerulea - Blue Passion Flower plant, which as I understand should contain some amount of harmaline/harmala in its leaves and roots.
Does anyone have any idea of the actual MAOI content in this plant (from which can be extrapolated the amount I'd need to consume for it to allow the DMT to take effect) or has anyone used blue passion flower as an maoi with success in the past??
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8/25/2011 7:34:05 PM
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You would have to extract the alkaloids and go from there. I don't believe I've ever heard a single report of someone using Passiflora plant matter to inhibit monoamine oxidase.
Tribulus terristris, however, has been shown to work.
nen888
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8/26/2011 9:02:41 AM
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..you should probably read
this
thread
https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/d...aspx?g=posts&t=24165
..(especially second half)...
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