This report outlines tests undertaken to determine the activity and suitability of the newly developed
Psychotria 'Nexus' clone, for the brewing of Ayahuasca, an Amazonian plant medicine.
The interspecific
Psychotria hybrid 'Nexus' was developed by Darren at Herbalistics online nursery (www.herbalistics.com.au), with the intention of creating a
Psychotria cultivar exhibiting the cold hardiness of the
P. carthaginensis parent and the tryptamine active content of the
P. viridis parent. This plant was developed to test a theoretical hunch that hybrid offspring of the two aforementioned species would provide a more suitable plant for folks wishing to grow their own Ayahuaca source plants in a more temperate climate. Currently the only viable option is growing traditional Amazonian species which require a humid tropical growing environment. Given the current laws restricting the use of this amazing medicine for spiritual and personal growth in Australia, the cv. Nexus was never intended to be used for this purpose. The author of this document has therefore taken on the task of testing this clone within a modern psychonautic context to determine if the leaves of the
Psychotria cv. Nexus does indeed provide an alternative to the tropical
Psychotria viridis Ayahuasca admixture plant.
Testing was undertaken using subtropically grown
P. 'Nexus' of which 46g of dried leaf material was acquired for the purpose of the study. The method of determining activity of the admixture material was through addition within a controlled volume of Ayahuasca vine brew, which was consumed by a lone study participant over a number of weeks. Subjective effects and time experienced was noted down throughout the study to provide an indication of the activity and suitability of the source material for addition to the Ayahuasca brew. Preparation leading up to consumption of the brew was also noted. A total of 525g of fresh
Banisteriopsis caapi vine section was brewed, reduced and separated to give three doses of Ayahuasca, containing 175g fresh weight of vine per dose. For the study one dose was consumed without
P. 'Nexus' (control), one with 16g (low dose) and one with 30g (moderate dose) of dried
P. 'Nexus' leaves. The following notes were recorded upon consumption of the three test brews –
Test Brew: ControlContents: 175g fresh vine = 100mls brew
Date: 21/12/2009
Time and experience:
5.30pm - Ate chicken pasta, 2 slices of bread, apple and water.
7.45pm – Started meditating.
7.55pm – Drank Vine, alternated between meditation and playing the Dan Moi.
8.25pm – Shift. Sudden shift in consciousness while meditating.
8.30pm – Purge. Had a walk around to gauge the effects better and was overwhelmed with nausea. Vision was blurry and experiencing vertical lines of light when exposed to a bright room. Tried to purge but there was no release.
8.40pm – Dizzy. Lay back down and tried to purge again. Started to feel an intense spinning sensation that lasted for around 5 minutes.
8.50pm – Waves. Gentle relaxing period lasted for around 5 minutes. Intense waves started to go through my body that was in time with my pulse.
9.00pm – Twitches. The heavy body load is now gone but I still feel nauseous. Continued to lie down. Started to get minor twitches.
9.10pm – Sleep. Rolled over and went to sleep.
1.20am – Woke up. Still a little dizzy. Went back to sleep.
8.00am – Woke up. Still dizzy.
9.00am – Dizziness gone.
Test Brew: Low DoseContents: 175g fresh vine + 16g dry
P. 'Nexus' leaves = 100mls brew
Date: 28/12/2009
Time and experience:
4.00pm – Ate spaghetti and meat balls.
6.00pm – Drank water.
7.55pm – Started mediating.
8.10pm - Drank Aya, alternated between meditating and playing the Dan Moi.
8.45pm – Slight shift.
9.00pm – Minor open eye visuals
9.15pm - Close eye visuals. Blue and green phosphorescent shapes. No nausea.
10.30pm – Lightly tripping, laughing, happy.
11.00pm - Tried to sleep but can’t. Experienced confrontational introspection. Hear the Aya haunting sounds inside my head but I am imagining it.
1.00am – Starting to ware off.
2.00am – Went to sleep.
8.00am – Woke up feeling great.
Test Brew: Moderate DoseDate: 08/01/2010
Contents: 175g fresh vine + 30g dry
P. 'Nexus' leaves = 100mls brew
Time and experience:
8.00am – Ate 4 Weetbix
10.15am Started meditating.
10.32am - Aya, alternated between meditating and playing the Dan Moi.
10.50am – Got a strong sense of the Aya smell.
11.10am – Got a strong sense of the DMT smell.
11.30am – Lightly tripping.
12.30pm – Open eye visuals, opalescent rainbow hues over everything. I can hear the haunting Aya sounds. Experienced calm introspective, no nausea.
1.00pm – Visuals stopped though still lightly tripping and introspective.
6.00pm – Can still feel the effects of the Aya. Ate some mushies and smoked changa. The Aya seemed to maintain some control over the mushies and low dose changa. High dose changa produced a crazy trip as always.
The results of these tests subjectively confirmed that the
P. 'Nexus' plant does have an active triptamine content which is suitable for addition within the Ayahuasca brew.
Further tests were undertaken to determine the active triptamine yield of
P. 'Nexus' compared to that of
P. viridis.
Results of these further studies showed that when grown in similar conditions
P. 'Nexus' has an active triptamine yield approximately 70% that of
P. viridis.
The
P. 'Nexus' was grown for 10 and a half months and pruned right back, harvesting a total of 501g wet weight in leaves. This dried down to 143g and a lextek_v1 extraction produced a total of 1.11g active triptamine with a yield of 0.77% that of the dried source material.
The
P. viridis was harvested off large mature plants and produced a yield of 1.1% active triptamine.
The results of the following studies has determined that
Psychotria 'Nexus' leaf material has a reasonably high active triptamine content (approximately 70% that of
P. viridis), making it a highly suitable Ayahuasca admixture plant.
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