We've Moved! Visit our NEW FORUM to join the latest discussions. This is an archive of our previous conversations...

You can find the login page for the old forum here.
CHATPRIVACYDONATELOGINREGISTER
DMT-Nexus
FAQWIKIHEALTH & SAFETYARTATTITUDEACTIVE TOPICS
Wild Carrot RIMA Options
 
PsilocybeChild
#1 Posted : 6/5/2013 7:28:50 AM

DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 574
Joined: 24-Jan-2009
Last visit: 25-Aug-2023
Location: somewhere in the sands of time
Queen Anne's lace or Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) is an herb that grows abundantly in the wild and has a large range. It is a very useful herb with many good properties and can be eaten as a food. The root is a small carrot. Storebought carrots are a subspecies of this plant. One of the properties I keep seeing listed for it online is that it is an MAOi. I'm curious is this could be another new useful maoi. I have some growing in my backyard and may try it soon. Must just make sure it is not yarrow which is a very similar looking herb.

http://www.altnature.com/gallery/Wild_Carrot.htm

The only Overdose information I could find is that it can cause symptoms of skin irritation/rash when triggered by light exposure. I can't find any info of anyone ever dying from it or any other OD effects.

The only dangerous look-alike (vaguely) is Water Hemlock.

http://wildwoodsurvival..../waterhemlock/index.html
Moderator wrote:
There have been cases of Hemlock poisoning misidentified as Wild Carrot. Hemlock poisoning is deadly poisonous and the importance of accurate ID cannot be overemphasized!
PsilocybeChild attached the following image(s):
wild-carrot-03.jpg (129kb) downloaded 128 time(s).
―λlτεrηιτγ→
Kambo.me Forum
​Internet Security Walk-Through
[url=https://kambo.me/smf/index.php?topic=395.0]Tobacco Disinformation

PM me about personal Herbalist consultations.
Can do it over PMs as to not reveal personal information.
 

Explore our global analysis service for precise testing of your extracts and other substances.
 
hixidom
#2 Posted : 6/6/2013 3:11:41 PM
DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 1055
Joined: 21-Nov-2011
Last visit: 15-Oct-2021
This is very common where I live. I have to say that I've never had any luck eating it because the the root was always too woody. Maybe I wasn't cooking it right (or at all, come to think of it). It would be neat if it turned out to be a good MAOI source.
Every day I am thankful that I was introduced to psychedelic drugs.
 
Auxin
#3 Posted : 6/8/2013 5:39:18 PM

DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 557
Joined: 12-Jul-2012
Last visit: 01-Jan-2021
Wouldnt the seed be the bit to give the most attention? That seems to be the part most used medicinally to prevent pregnancy, as a restorative tonic, etc.
If landrace Daucus carota seed proves to be at all useful as an MAOI I wonder if domesticated types would work the same, you can just plant a carrot and a few months later harvest the seed.
 
PsilocybeChild
#4 Posted : 6/11/2013 10:33:50 AM

DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 574
Joined: 24-Jan-2009
Last visit: 25-Aug-2023
Location: somewhere in the sands of time
Fool's Parsley is another look a-like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/...Aethusa_cynapium_002.JPG

I've also recently read Gentian is an maoi as well. Will have to look into these more.
―λlτεrηιτγ→
Kambo.me Forum
​Internet Security Walk-Through
[url=https://kambo.me/smf/index.php?topic=395.0]Tobacco Disinformation

PM me about personal Herbalist consultations.
Can do it over PMs as to not reveal personal information.
 
 
Users browsing this forum
Guest

DMT-Nexus theme created by The Traveler
This page was generated in 0.012 seconds.