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Ecclesiastes 3:1 "There is a time and a purpose for everything under the heavens."
Note to consumers: The socialist are the occult, and they are all supremacist, from the freemasons, to the neo nazi's, to satanic temple gangs, all have infiltrated our government and attacked entrepaneurs during the planned-demic.[x] I'm here to combat their attacks on our freedoms, by introducing knowledge of narcotic and psychedelic, and medicinal plants(ethnobotanicals) to the western world, so that sellers catch on and stock these barely legal products, and so that researchers(phytochemist) catch on and study them and publish the findings! I'm also here to help wholesalers in foreign countries meet sellers and consumers in the USA so we can help build back our economy, as the peoples economy has been distruped and segregated on a global scale by these fascist cheating losers. They steal other entrepaneurs stock and sell it in illegal raids and other versions of sabotage. They use Christians in the government as their flying monkeys.
Dictyonema huaorani is a type of lichen that is psychedelic in nature! It's extremely rare, and was utilized ages ago in cultural/religious practices by the Waorani or Huaorani, a native Amerindian tribe from the Amazonian forest.[1] Interestingly, it shares something in common with psychedelic strains of mushrooms, in the Psilocybin family.. Researchers have found the presence of indole compounds in the Dictyonema huaorani lichen, which include: tryptamine and psilocybin, 5-methoxy-N-methyl-tryptamine, 5-methoxy-dimethyl-tryptamine, and 5-methoxy tryptamine.[2] I do believe that anything which contains psilocybin is illegal in the USA in most states, however the psilocybin spores(like the seeds) and anything required to cultivate them is not illegal to purchase online or possess. I want to see shops selling lichen grow kits in the future. What is a lichen? "Lichens are two organisms living together as one, also known as a composite organism. In most lichen, the partnership is a fungus and one or more algae working together, however the secondary partner can also be a cyanobacteria"[3] This is very similar to how spores work ( spores are sorta like the "seeds" of mushrooms, except they're not exactly seeds.. Psilocybin spores are 100% legal in the USA )
Cultures who used it: Dictyonema huaorani was widely used ceremonially by the Waorani people as a psychedelic, or sacred plant "medicine"[5][8] Sadly, this culture and its way of life are on the verge of collapse, and is currently going extinct.[6] The Waorani are a small cultural group, consisting of round 660 Indians.[x] Their residents is 8000 square miles of tropial rainforest, south of the Rio Napo and North of the Rio Curaaray, in Eastern Ecuador.[6] It's because of traditional cultures like this, that modern phytochemist know which ethnobotanicals to study in the lab.[7] These plants help them to make new medicines, and find new medicines. These ethnobotanicals also help them to prove to people who require science to believe in things, that medicinal plants really do have pharmacological properties. The socialist are targeting health businesses that bring new supplements to the forefront of western society, and I intend to combat that with this project by starting new trends, and educating entrepaneurs on new potential products for their shops. This way I can influence the market, and piss off the socialist in the process.
Shamanic beliefs: The Waorani people consider the use of these psychedelic plants/fungi/lichens to be "an aggressive anti-social act", and only with his wife by his side, and in the darkness and stillness of nightfall, and in the secrecy of the forest, or in an isolated house, does he partake.[8] This is basically a reference to embracing the "sounds of silence". Meditation is suggested by occult teachers time and time again to "develop intuitive and psychic abilities", and meditation has to do with silence as well. We can see that to experts on the super-natural, silence and stillness are both critical to utilize when mastering the art of hearing in the spirit. The scholarly source in which I got these facts goes on to discuss how these shamans communicated with spirits in order to make things happen..[8] The Waorani people also consumed Banisteriopsis murieata[8]. Banisteriopsis caapi is the main Ayahuasca vine, so B. murieata one can assume is practically the same thing. I notice World Seed Supply selling this specific variety so it is in demand. On a final note, I want to share the a Christian teacher named Derek Prince, in his sermon "Hearing Gods Voice", also mentions that you have to learn to hear in the spirit, and that God speaks in a subtle soft voice, to the heart. He says to cultivate time, stillness, and quietness to listen. One must embrace the sounds of silence.
Properties/Medicinal Benefits: Since it contains psilocybin, it would have the same medicinal benefits and properties as the psilocybin containing mushroom species which are used medically as well.
Mixes well with: Any type of psychedelic can be mixed with Banisteriopsis caapi(as pointed out in a previous paragraph, as the Waorani people use the B. Murieata variety.) This Amazonian plant, contains MAOI phytochemicals, which enable psychoactive substances to absorb in your stomach when taken together. This means that a preparation that's SIMILAR to the Ayahuasca brew, was made and consumed in the Eucador using this Lichen D. huaorani, and an off-shoot of the actual Ayahuasca vine(Banisteriopsis caapi), which in this case if the B. Murieata strain of the vine. To anyone who uses Caapi for reasons like me (I enjoy it with my Cannabis to ramp up the effects, and make them last longer), I suggest buying it straight from suppliers in Peru. All the Ethnobotanical shops in the US are just doing that, and you an get a much better deal on it buying from them. It's not illegal, nor will you have any problems importing it, nor are there any special permits, licenses, etc, for you to be able to import it.
Phytochemicals: tryptamine and psilocybin, 5-methoxy-N-methyl-tryptamine, 5-methoxy-dimethyl-tryptamine, and 5-methoxy tryptamine.[2]
All of these are documented on academic databases like PubChem and Google Scholar. I link to them at the bottom of every page. [ Note this is not all of them that exist within the plant, and I never claim to cover every one of them. I try to get as many as possible listed though. ]
Warnings: Check back later when I have this part filled out. (#_#)
Natural habitat: Ecuador, Amazonian;[4] Related Ethnobotanicals: Psilocybin mushrooms, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Ololiuqui, Plants that contain ergot constituents, and Khat (Catha edulis) OG Observation: The socialist are occult groups, such as the freemasons, neo nazi's and related odinism cults, satanic temples, and wiccan gangs as well as other secret societies. I know this because I was targeted by them, and was involved in the occult in the past. They came after me because I know a lot about what they're doing. They're in the police, DEA, and FBI, and went around targeting kratom sellers that they hate during the planned-demic. They're selling stolen kratoma cross the US. They cut people off from having credit card processing under the false excuse of "it's a 'high risk merchange product' ", when really they're just hating and discriminating. These groups have their members in different positions of power so they can unite to take down their victims, and cover up their operations. They robbed Meridian Botanicals, Edens Ethnos, tried to shut down the botanicalguides.com guy, and are now selling THEIR PRODUCTS in new fake shops online and across the US. They want their victims to believe that they're the losers, while they lie to theirselves and tell theirselves that THEY are the OG'S that they hate, and robbed. I'm here to combat their socialism, and help entrepaneurs and consumers unite. I suggest store fronts and covert online operations for those interested in sellers. Email me for advertising: ScottHermann850@gmail.com , subject "herbspedia".
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Academic citations:
[1] https://huh.harvard.edu/news/specimen-spotlight-%E2%80%93-dictyonema-huaorani
[2] Ślusarczyk, J., E. Adamska, and J. Czerwik-Marcinkowska. "Fungi and Algae as Sources of Medicinal and Other Biologically Active Com-pounds: A Review. Nutrients 2021, 13, 3178." (2021).
[3] U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service https://www.fws.gov/story/2023-12/lichen-what-fungus-it
[4] Ślusarczyk, Joanna, Edyta Adamska, and Joanna Czerwik-Marcinkowska. "Fungi and algae as sources of medicinal and other biologically active compounds: A review." Nutrients 13.9 (2021): 3178.
[5] Wa, E., Elnahas, M. O., & Daba, G. M. (2021). Lichentherapy: Highlights on the pharmaceutical potentials of lichens. J Microbiol Biotechnol, 6(1), 0.
[6] Davis, E. W., & Yost, J. A. (1983). The ethnobotany of the Waorani of eastern Ecuador. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 29(3), 159-217.
[7] Londoño-Castañeda, P. A., Buril, M. L. L., Rego-Cunha, I. P., Silva, N. H., Honda, N. K., Pereira, E. C., & Andrade, L. H. C. (2017). Lichens used in the traditional medicine by the Pankararu Indigenous Community, Pernambuco-Brazil. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research: C Biological Science, 17(4), 15-22.
[8] Davis, E. W., & Yost, J. A. (1983). Novel hallucinogens from eastern Ecuador. Botanical Museum Leaflets, Harvard University, 29(3), 291-295.
Encyclopedia Sources:
Other resources:
M.A.P.S. Ethnobotanical Studies By Scholars
PubChem - pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Erowid.org huge drug database a-z