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| | Harmala: Just the facts... |
 | | As mentioned above, harmala is used as an MAOI (MonoAmine Oxidase Inhibitor) to facilitate the oral ingestion of DMT and other tryptamines; it is also hallucinogenic on its own. |  | | The harmala alkaloid (Natural nitrogen-containing bases found in plants) s are tryptamine (additional info and facts about tryptamine) s and monoamine oxidase inhibitor (Any of a group of antidepressant drugs that inhibit the action of monoamine oxidase in the brain and so allow monoamines to accumulate) s. |  | | Harmala, also known at various times as Telepathine and Banisterine, is a blanket term for a group of naturally occurring beta-carboline (additional info and facts about beta-carboline) s including harmine, harmaline, and others. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/ha/harmala.htm
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 | | Since individual sensitivity varies this may occur with 250-750 mg. |  | | Note: Notes on other harmala alkaloids: Different harmala alkaloids vary in potency. |  | | Contraindications: Long-term excessive use of caffeine may cause nervousness, insomnia, habituation. |
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http://www.entheogen.st/legal.html
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| | The Soma of History |
 | | Unlike Wasson, who had largely concerned himself with the Indian sources, they concentrated on the Iranian evidence. |  | | However, just as Syrian rue seemed to be taking the place of the fly-agaric mushroom as the most likely candidate for soma, archaeological evidence emerged from Russian excavations in the Kara Kum desert of Turkmenistan that set the cat once more among the pigeons. |  | | They suggest that Syrian rue (Peganum harmala) was far more likely a candidate since its hallucinogenic effects are well-known in the Indo-Iranian homeland even today. |
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http://huxley.net/soma/index.html
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| | Tobacco : the most dangerous drug in the world |
 | | Certainly the South American Indian shamans see it as such, but this appears not just to be due to cultural conditioning (apprentice shamans are instructed beforehand of the nature of the visions they are going to see) but also to the actual chemistry of tobacco. |  | | Tobacco contains the harmala alkaloids harman and norharman, and the closely related harmine and harmaline are known hallucinogens. |  | | The levels of harman and horharman in cigarette smoke are between forty and 100 times greater than in tobacco leaf, showing that the burning of the plant generates this dramatic increase. |
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http://www.biopsychiatry.com/tobacco
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 | | NOT to be used by pregnant women as the harmala compounds are uterine stimulants. |
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http://www.eonseed.com/catalog501.html
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