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Ayahuasca Vine


Banisteriopsis caapi




Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."
Note: I know Christians will get this wrong, so once again I'm going to point out that there's a difference between the Ayahuasca brew, and the Ayahuasca vine. The "Ayahuasca vine", is merely Banisteriopsis caapi, and it does NOT produce DMT. The Ayahuasca brew contains the banisteriopsis caapi vine and other plants that produce the DMT. "Ayahuasca vine", will not produce any high on its own, and has medicinal value(as it has been studied by scholars in the lab for its pharmacology and it shows amazing medicinal value).[1][9][6][5]
Nicknames: Ayahuasca vine;[1][8] "Vine of the souls";[1][8] Spirit Vine;[1][8]
Classification: MAOI;
Plant Family: Malpighiaceae;[8] Genus: Banisteriopsis;[8] Species: B. caapi;[8]
Ethnobotany: The Quechua Indians of Ecuador refer to the Ayahuasca vine itself(B. caapi) as "Vine Of The Soul" or "Vine Of The Dead"[1] The phrase "vine of the dead" is in reference to necromancy.[See Deuteronomy 18]. Shamans practice everything that is warned against in Deuteronomy 18. Anyway, they claim that the vine has the ability to release ones spirit from the body, allowing it to travel freely(astral projection), before returning home to the body.[1] It's also used in divination(to foresee the future)[1] The Ayahuasca drink(combined with the DMT containing plants from the Amazon), is said to induce telepathy, and is a psychedelic. There's a connection between psychedelics, and the occult that a lot of people are unaware of.[2] The occult and freemasonry are directly connected because they're an occult secret society.[2] Finally, drugs and the occult are also connected, as fully explained in my blog titled "Modern Medicines Connection To The Occult".
Religious Warning: I can personally attest that engaging in witchcraft as a Jew will absolutely bring a curse upon you. Your god chooses you, and the occult only works for the wicked. Shamanism is witchcraft, and Ayahuasca was used in witchcraft for everything listed in Deuteronomy 18. I am warning you against the dangers of witchcraft and the occult. I do have my opinion however, and as a Jew, I believe the occult doesn't want Jews to have access to things like this. The science does illustrate to us that they clearly have a purpose, which seems in alignment with that of Ecclesiastes 3:1. Divination is forbidden, however I kinda think that it would be ok to microdose as sort of a psyche-vitamin, if you will. These plants have proven medical benefits as well, and even non-drug applications as medicine, like how it has been studied by scientist for its benefits for those dealing with Parkinson's Disease.[9] Furthermore, b. caapi vine will not produce a high by itself, as it is an MAOI that is combined with DMT producing plants to create the brew known as Ayahuasca.[1] Your psyche is your mind, will, and emotions. The human mind is capable of incredible things. The pineal gland phenomena is a real thing too[3], as I cite credible academic sources on that claim as well. In fact, There is TONS of academic scientific research into the pineal gland![3]
Pineal Gland: Ayahuasca and the pineal gland have a lot in common. Both have to do with DMT[3], dreams, visions, near death experiences, and psychedelic experiences. First, let's quote the scholarly sources on the importance of this gland. "An intact and functional pineal gland is necessary for preserving optimal human health"[3] Even as a Christian, I strive to have a healthy pineal gland, because I do to a certain extent, agree that these things are real and do matter, and science tends to agree as well. The pineal gland has been associated with near death experiences, dreams, visions, and psychic phenomena, as well as telepathy, and other related occult things.[4] It is attributed as a sort of "spiritual antenna" that allows us to hear in the spirit realm, and see in the spirit. It's a God-made form of technology. "Pineal calcification jeopardizes melatonin’s synthetic capacity and is associated with a variety of neuronal diseases"[3] Here is a good reason for you to loose weight: "The pineal gland of obese individuals is usually significantly smaller than that in a lean subject "[3] Seals also have pineal glands, not just humans.[3] The active ingredient in the Ayahuasca mixture, is DMT, and the pineal gland produces it too. "The Pineal gland produces some peptides and other methylated molecules, for example, N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT or N,N-DMT), a potent psychedelic."[3] The pineal gland also plays a role in melatonin production as well[3], which regulates sleep, which ties in with dreams, and dreams tie in with the spirit realm, and so on. It is a phytochemical factory, and one that produces an illegal substance.
Natural Habitat: The Amazon, Peru, Ecuador, Columbia;
Mixes well with: Psychotria viridis; HBWR; Chacruna; It mixes well with any DMT containing plant species. Any psychoactive substance that you want to ramp up the effects of, for the most part, mixes well with B. caapi vine. Remember, the b. caapi vine is not active on its own, but activates any DMT containing plant that it is combined with. Here is a link on the waybackmachine of NeuroSoup, an operation done by Krystle Cole. It offers a list of dmt containing plants.
OG Observations: Socialist struck the ethnobotanical industry during the planned-demic and are actively cheating to try to take over the kratom industry. They targeted me(botanicalguides.com) and Edens Ethnobotanicals out in california because we were the two primary factors in keeping kratom legal in the United States. They're selling stolen products that they got from Edens Ethnos, and Meridian Botanicals(that's why his shop just disappeared offline guys during the attacks between 2016 and 2021) Arena-ethnobotanicals was also wrongfully sabotaged by being cut off from credit card processing, and a couple of the other major OG's from the game, including: Bouncing Bear Botanicals, and BotanicalSpirit.com Because of the cheating going on, I will link to suppliers outside of the United States to help the buyers. I want consumers to buy from the real wholesalers who will sell you bulk for a good low price(don't waste your money making cheaters rich). I also suggest growing the plants yourself and collecting the ethnobotanical seeds now. They have nearly gotten rid of all the Iboga, and most everything in the USA now.
What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? Phytochemistry is critical to understanding the true nature and origins of medicine on planet earth. All medicine can be traced back to plants. Phytochemistry is the study of the pharmacology of plants and the complex phytochemical medicine that they produce.[1][10] Phytochemist isolate out individual phytochemical components of the plant and then study them for their medicinal qualities, a.k.a. their pharmacological value.[1][10] The researchers can then hone in on the phytochemicals in the plant that produces the miraculous effects.[1][10] Phytochemicals can be narcotics, or non-psychoactive. Commonly known phytochemicals include: Morphine, Cocaine, Psilocybin, DMT, Cathinone, Mitragynine.. Then there are more innocent ones like: Caffeine, CBD, Melatonin, Nicotine.. Ethnobotany and phytochemistry are directly married to one another because it is the primitive cultures that ethnobotanist study that helps the phytochemist know which ethnobotanicals to study in the laboratory.[1] Ethnobotanicals are critical for the mass production of medicines, and the future discovery of medicines.[1]
Phytochemicals: harmala;[5] harmaline;[5] tetrahydroharmine;[5] harmol, harmalinic acid and other derivatives including harmalol.[5] Proanthocyanidines epicatechin and procyanidin B2, are also present in B. caapi[5]
Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties: MAOI[6] Banisteriopsis caapi vine is almost always viewed as a drug, but studies show it has medicinal properties as well. Remember the Ayahausca vine by itself isn't psychoactive, but rather the combination of it with DMT containing species is how the psychedelic brew "Ayahuasca" is made.[1] Studies show that B. caapi has some pretty remarkable pharmacological potential. "The results suggest that the compounds found in B. caapi extract have anti-inflammatory potential that could be explored for the development of treatments for neurodegenerative diseases."[5] It doesn't stop there though, one of my scholarly source goes on to state: "Various studies have shown the potential of ayahuasca and B. caapi to treat central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including depression and posttraumatic stress disorder "[5] You don't hear about this anywhere online. I am baffled when I hit the electronic scholarly databases when I learn things that no one else is saying online. I'm glad to help. How is this possible? "The β-carboline alkaloids present in B. caapi play a major role in the biological activity of the beverage. They inhibit DYRK1A (dual specificity tyrosine-phosphorylationregulated kinase 1A) in cultured neurons, an enzyme that is involved in the pathophysiology of several neurodegenerative diseases; increase BDNF levels in the hippocampus of rats [18,19]; and stimulate adult neurogenesis in vitro"[5] It has anti-oxidant properties as well.[6]
Related Ethnobotanicals: Passion flower, Bobinsana, Syrian rue.
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Academic citations:
[2] Newman, P. D. Alchemically Stoned-The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry: The Psychedelic Secret of Freemasonry. Lulu. com, 2017.
[3] Tan, Dun Xian, et al. "Pineal calcification, melatonin production, aging, associated health consequences and rejuvenation of the pineal gland." Molecules 23.2 (2018): 301.
[4] Bellec, Yann. "The pineal gland, a global review of its functions and its relationship with spiritual practices." Bellec, YB (2024). The pineal gland, a global review of its functions and its relationship with spiritual practices. Independent Publication, First 5 (2024).
[5] Santos, Beatriz Werneck Lopes, et al. "Components of Banisteriopsis caapi, a plant used in the preparation of the psychoactive ayahuasca, induce anti-inflammatory effects in microglial cells." Molecules 27.8 (2022): 2500.
[6] Samoylenko, Volodymyr, et al. "Banisteriopsis caapi, a unique combination of MAO inhibitory and antioxidative constituents for the activities relevant to neurodegenerative disorders and Parkinson's disease." Journal of ethnopharmacology 127.2 (2010): 357-367.
[9] Serrano-Dueñas, Marcos, Fernando Cardozo-Pelaez, and Juan R. Sánchez-Ramos. "Effects of Banisteriopsis caapi extract on Parkinson’s disease." The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine 5.3 (2001): 127-132.
[1] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, and Culture : The Science of Ethnobotany. New York, Garland Science, 2020.
[10] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature's Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washingon, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000.
Encyclopedia Sources:
[8] Wikipedia contributors, "Banisteriopsis caapi," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banisteriopsis_caapi (accessed December 17, 2024).
Other resources:
M.A.P.S. Ethnobotanical Studies By Scholars
PubChem - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov