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Banisteriopsis caapi, also
known as,
caapi, soul vine, yagé (yage), or ayahuasca, the
latter of
which also
refers to the
psychedelic decoction made with...
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number of
different plants, most
notably the
Syrian rue and
Banisteriopsis caapi.
Harmine reversibly inhibits monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), an
enzyme which...
- word oofa.
caapi (or kahpi/gahpi in Tupi–Guarani
language or
kaapi in proto-Arawak language), used to
address both the brew and the B.
caapi itself. Meaning...
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harmala (also
known as
Harmal or
Syrian Rue), as well as
Banisteriopsis caapi (ayahuasca),
leaves of
tobacco and
coffee beans. The
alkaloids include harmine...
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occurs in the
tropical liana species Banisteriopsis caapi. THH, like
other harmala alkaloids in B.
caapi,
namely harmaline and harmine, is a
reversible inhibitor...
- Ayahuasca. This
beverage is made by
boiling two plants,
mariri (Banisteriopsis
caapi) and
chacrona (Psychotria viridis), both of
which are
native to the Amazon...
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stronger physical symptoms. Some
tribes use yopo
along with
Banisteriopsis caapi to
increase and
prolong the
visionary effects,
creating an
experience similar...
- Ayahuasca:
Welcome to the Work, a 2013
album by Ben Lee
Banisteriopsis caapi, one of the main
ingredients in
ayahuasca "Ayahuasca" (song), a 2016 single...
- "Changa has been
commonly reported to
consist of
simply Banisteriopsis caapi leaf and DMT, and this
recipe works very well... Any herb or
plant can be...
- as
potential anticancer agents. The
extract of the
liana Banisteriopsis caapi has been used by the
tribes of the
Amazon as an
entheogen and was described...