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Plants That Contain Ketamine

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List Of Natural Sources Of Ketamine


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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."

What is Ketamine? Ketamine is a disassociative anesthetic[1] A lot of people don't realize that certain drugs are not man-made, but rather originate from nature, and ketamine is a good example of this.[4][5][6] Drugs like ketamine can also be made synthetically(man-made) as well. The Acacia genus of plants produces more species that contain and produce controlled substances than any other genus that I have ever learned about, including ones such as methamphetamines, DMT, and harmala alkaloids, among other things. Certain species of Acacia are rumored to produce ketamine but I am looking for an academic source on this.


I'm having a hard time finding an academic source to confirm that there's an Acacia species that produces ketamine, but I have tons of academic sources that confirm that it produces tons of other illegal drugs, so... I will keep looking. I have found two non-academic sources that claim that Ketaminacea and Ketaminophyllum are two other plants which produce the drug ketamine. Ketaminophyllum is supposedly a rare flowering species that usually grows in the remote valleys of the Himalayas. I'm looking for more sources on these claims. I can't find any information online about the "Ketaminacea" genus, and "Ketaminophyllum" guys.. Another non-academic source claims that Persicaria hydropiper produces ketamine, so I am fact checking that now.. This is the first confirmable real fact that I've found on natural sources for the drug so far! It checks out..! It's a fact that Persicaria hydropiper produces ketamine![2] In a way, you can get ketamine legally now by buying a plant or seeds and growing it, instead of buying it from a drug dealer or doctor.. because I don't think that this plant is illegal at all, and it grows wild in the United States!.[3]


Persicaria hydropiper, natural Ketamine source:

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Random facts about Acacia strains: Interestingly, the Ark from the days of Noah and the Ark was made from Acaica wood!


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Academic citations:

[2] Alves, Naira Moura, et al. "Antioxidant mechanisms underlying the gastroprotective effect of menthofuran on experimentally induced gastric lesions in rodents." Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2023.1 (2023): 9192494.

Book Citations:

[4] Tyler, Varro E, et al. Pharmacognosy. 1988 (9th Edition)

[5] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, And Culture: The Science Of Ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.

[6] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature's Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000

Encyclopedia Sources:

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persicaria_hydropiper

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