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Does anyone here have access to pre-1991 volumes of the botanical journal Adansonia? (aka Bull. Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Section B: Adansonia) I need a copy of this - Hartley, T. A revision of the genus Comptonella (Rutaceae). Adansonia 5(4):391-413 (1983/4).
Getting my hands on this is a big deal to me, which would end years of fruitless searching for the answer to a botanical mystery. Unfortunately the only on-line access is to volumes from 1991 onwards. No libraries in my country seem to have it... Can anyone please help?
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wira, a search and i found this page were it can be ordered. 1983, vol. 5, No. 4, pages 391-413 http://cat.inist.fr/?aMo...icheN&cpsidt=9469849hope it's right
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..here's an article by Stephen Szára, the first western scientist to trial the psychoactive effects of DMT, in 1956.. “DMT at fifty”. Neuropsychopharmacol Hung. 2007 Dec 30;9(4):201-5..
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Does anyone have acces to either of these?
Methodology for determining major constituents of ayahuasca and their metabolites in blood. McIlhenny, E. H., Riba, J., Barbanoj, M. J., Strassman, R. and Barker, S. A. (2012), Biomed. Chromatogr., 26: 301–313. doi: 10.1002/bmc.1657
Pharmacology of ayahuasca administered in two repeated doses. Dos Santos RG, Grasa E, Valle M, Ballester MR, Bouso JC, Nomdedéu JF, Homs R, Barbanoj MJ, Riba J. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Feb;219(4):1039-53. Epub 2011 Aug 13.
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alert wrote:Does anyone have acces to either of these?
Methodology for determining major constituents of ayahuasca and their metabolites in blood. McIlhenny, E. H., Riba, J., Barbanoj, M. J., Strassman, R. and Barker, S. A. (2012), Biomed. Chromatogr., 26: 301–313. doi: 10.1002/bmc.1657
Pharmacology of ayahuasca administered in two repeated doses. Dos Santos RG, Grasa E, Valle M, Ballester MR, Bouso JC, Nomdedéu JF, Homs R, Barbanoj MJ, Riba J. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Feb;219(4):1039-53. Epub 2011 Aug 13.
Here they are
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Thank you endlessness! This is the best thread on the Nexus.
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Medical Toxicology of Drug Abuse: Synthesized Chemicals and Psychoactive Plants, First Edition. Donald G. Barceloux. 2012It has a lot of pharmacology and general info about these substances, history, analysis, etc. Generally some very good info and organized.. With few a bit off facts like 5-10g rue infusion as the general dose mentioned.. The chapters in that file: 1- Amphetamine and Methamphetamine 2- Methylphenidate 6- GHB and related substances 7- Ketamine 8- Methcathinone mephedrone and methylone 9- MDMA 10- Phenetylamine, piperazine and pyrrolidinophenone derivatives 11- Tryptamine Designer drugs 14- Serotoninergic and mixed agents 21- Ethanol 22- LSD 28- Buprenorphine 29- DXM 30- Fentanyl Analogues 31- Heroin and poppy 34- PCP and analogues 40- Nitrous oxide 45- Hexane 48- Toluene 52- Absinthe 53- Ayahuasca harmalas and DMT 54- Betel nut and areca 55- Caffeine 56- Cocaine 57- Ibogaine 58- Khat 59- Kratom 60- Marijuana and synthetic cannabinoids 61- Mate tea 62- Morning glory 63- Peyote and mescaline 64- Mushrooms and psilocybin 65- Salvia divinorum 66- Tobacco
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Thank you endlessness you have made my day!! The problem with wisdom is that it cannot be taught, but ignorance can.
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Thanks Smerrel, for the link! I had hoped to find it by other means, but decided it's important enough to just bite the bullet and buy it.
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Haven't seen this mentioned here yet: ICEERS_Ayahuasca_Scientific_Literature_Overview_2010_01.pdf- which, incidentally I found through this site: http://www.stichtingopen.nl/en/home. “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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This article isn't about psychedelics but I would still love to read it if anyone has access:
The Emerging Role of Meditation in Addressing Psychiatric Illness, with a Focus on Substance Use Disorders Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2009, Vol. 17, No. 4 : Pages 254-267 Elias Dakwar and Frances R. Levin (doi: 10.1080/10673220903149135)
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You have access https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=33134But in any case, I downloaded it for you. Got GVG ? Mhm. Got DMT ? Pandora wrote:Nexus enjoys cutting edge and ongoing superior programming skills of the owner of this site (The Traveler), including recent switching to the .me domain name. I'm still, I'm still Jenny from the block Simon Jester wrote:"WTF n00b, buy the $100 vapor pipe or GTFO" Ignorance of the law does not protect you from prosecution
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grass thing I found for Obli. I can't remember where I found it, maybe here? "We're selling more than a cracker here," Krijak said. "We're selling the salty, unctuous illusion of happiness."
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Link isn't cooperating. Any chance you could relocate?
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Ringworm wrote:grass thing I found for Obli. I can't remember where I found it, maybe here?
Posted by fourthripley in this thread, further notes available. "The Menu is Not The Meal." - Alan Watts
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Would it be possible to aggregate all of these uploaded files, possibly in the Nexus Wiki? We could sort them by subject, alphabetize them, generally make it a more organized resource. Also, whenever I try to click any of the articles I get an error message saying: "Do not link directly to the resource, you must have a session in progress." You guys are all amazing Blessings ~ND "There are many paths up the same mountain."
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Seeing with the eyes shut: Neural basis of enhanced imagery following ayahuasca ingestionFrom the New Scientist article on the paper: Draulio de Araujo of the Brain Institute at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte in Natal, Brazil, and colleagues recruited 10 frequent users of the brew – called ayahuasca. They asked the volunteers to look at images of people or animals while their brains were scanned using functional MRI, then asked the volunteers to close their eyes and imagine they were still viewing the image. Unsurprisingly, the researchers found that neural activity in the primary visual cortex dropped off when volunteers imagined seeing the image rather than actually viewing it. But when the team then gave the volunteers a dose of ayahuasca and repeated the experiment, they found that the level of activity in the primary visual cortex was virtually indistinguishable when the volunteers were really viewing an image and when they were imagining it. This means visions seen have a real, neurological basis, says de Araujo – they are not made up or imagined.
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I want to share these papers with you, the very first one is titled "Recreational use of naturally occurring dimethyltryptamine – contributing to psychosis?" -Dos Santos et al. (2012) Pharmacology of ayahuasca administered in two repeated doses. -Frecksa et al. (2013) A possibly sigma-1 receptor mediated role of dimethyltryptamine in tissue protection, regeneration, and immunity. -Gaujac et al. (2013) Application of analytical methods for the structural characterization and purity assessment of N,N-dimethyltryptamine, a potent psychedelic agent isolated from Mimosa tenuiflora inner barks -Jiang et al. (2013) Pharmacokinetic Interactions between Monoamine Oxidase A Inhibitor Harmaline and 5-Methoxy-N,N-Dimethyltryptamine, and the Impact of CYP2D6 Status -Kochanowska et al. (2010) Marine Indole Alkaloids: Potential New Drug Leads for the Control of Depression and Anxiety -Mcllhenny et al. (2012) Methodology for determining major constituents of ayahuasca and their metabolites in blood Salum-Pires et al. (200 Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Dimethyltryptamine and b-Carboline Alkaloids in Ayahuasca, an Amazonian Psychoactive Plant Beverage Shen et al. (2011) Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics of 5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine in Mice Shen et al. (2010) Effects of monoamine oxidase inhibitor and cytochrome P450 2D6 status on 5-methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine metabolism and pharmacokinetics Wormhole traveler
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Thanks!!! Would be great to post the name of the articles if you get the time (or someone else )
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