obliguhl wrote:There appear to be many very uncommon oneirogenics. It will be interesting to see what kind of reception they'll get as they become more and more available.
The ubulawu medicines are indeed fascinating. Interestingly, 2C-B is considered an ubulawu medicine, too. Not an oneirogenic one, but ubulawu means (as far as I've understood it) "medicine that connects you to the ancestors". In this case 2C-B is called "Ubulawu Nomathotholo". I wonder if 25B-Nbome falls under the same category...
I, too, hope to read more studies about this topic in the future and that quality characteristics are described.
Btw, Sobiecki describes in an additional paper, how he cured his depression with Ayahuasca. Could be an interesting read for you:
http://www.ethnobotany.co.za/index.php/ayahasca