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teleoid
#1 Posted : 10/28/2018 2:49:27 PM

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Dear Nexians!

I'm very happy to write this as I've been lurking around these pages for years now.

So far, I was able to find very helpful and true experts in harmala/tryptamine-related wonders here.

Being quite familiar with your research and enjoying your amazing discussions, I hope to become a well trained and educated gardener. Smile

Also, I have some experience in the alchemical realms of acacia extracts & P. harmala, as well as with other friendly illuminating/healing plants, derivatives & fungii, including the great lysergamide & some species of the sympathetic Psilocybe genus.

I understand Nexus has its own wiki page but I recently started the following (modest, as you can see) contributions to Wikipedia as was hoping some of you specialists could provide a few ideas/guidelines/counsels in order to... so to say, spread the light:

https://en.wikipedia.org...steriopsis_caapi#History

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_anisopetala

Also, I find the above article on caapi too short (unlike the one on ayahuasca) and would love to expand it when enough information at hand.

Many thanks
 

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teleoid
#2 Posted : 10/28/2018 4:41:46 PM

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I have subsequently added Botany section under https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banisteriopsis_caapi

If anyone has good original photos of caapi and wants to see it on Wikipedia, that would be really nice to share.
 
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#3 Posted : 10/28/2018 9:02:50 PM

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Good work friend Smile

I'd add that "alicia anisopetala has not been found to contain harmala alkaloids" , you can quote the caapi analysis thread

You can also use this thread if you want to add more info on alicia anisopetala

I can post some original caapi pics at some point this week Smile
 
 
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