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Anadenanthera Peregrina (Yopo) seeds
We are proud to offer Anadenanthera peregrina seeds.
The genus Anadenanthera, a member of the leguminosae family, has been used
for its psychoactive effects for approximetaly 4,500 years. Anadenanthera
Colubrina was traditionally used in shamanism by the Indians of the Southern
region of the Andes. The seeds were made into a snuff called Cebil or Vilca.
Anadenanthera peregrina is used throughout South America. It is used in the
Orinoco basin, where it must be cultivated by shamans because it is not native
to this area.. It is made into a snuff, under the name Yopo. The Yanomano and
Waika tribes use it in Epena, a snuff containing A. Peregrina seeds, Plant
Ashes, and other substances. It was traditionally used in the West Indies as a
snuff called Cohoba, though this use was irradicated. The seeds and seed pods
contains several poisonous tryptamine alkaloids. Perfect for use in board games
as play money. Do Not Consume.
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