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Psychotria viridis, also
known as
chacruna, chacrona, or
chaqruy in the
Quechua languages, is a perennial,
shrubby flowering plant in the
coffee family...
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called chaliponga or chagropanga; in
parts of
Ecuador it is
known as
chacruna—a name
otherwise reserved for
Psychotria viridis. D.
cabrerana and P. viridis...
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Ayahuasca topped with
chacruna. Some
proponents believe that
instead of
psilocybin mushrooms being behind the
cognitive revolution that DMT-containing...
- America,
dimethyltryptamine is
obtained from
numerous plant sources, like
chacruna, and it is
often used in
ayahuasca brews. Many
synthetic tryptamines have...
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contains the
boiled stems of the
ayahuasca vine and
leaves from the
chacruna plant.
Chacruna contains dimethyltryptamine (also
known as DMT), a psychedelic...
- (2021-08-02). "Could
Synthetic Mescaline Protect Declining Peyote Po****tions?".
Chacruna.
Retrieved 2022-01-01. Ermakova, Anna O.; Terry,
Martin K.; Trout, Keeper...
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leaves from any of a
number of
other plants,
including Psychotria viridis (
chacruna),
Diplopterys cabrerana (also
known as
chaliponga and chacropanga), and...
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Daime Church Received Religious Exemption to Use
Ayahuasca in Canada".
Chacruna.net.
Archived from the
original on 4
April 2019.
Retrieved 1 May 2019....
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Daime Church Received Religious Exemption to Use
Ayahuasca in Canada".
Chacruna.
Retrieved 25
March 2019. Browne,
Rachel (17
September 2020). "Legal Ayahuasca...
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Romero (2022-02-10). "Mazatec
Shamanic Knowledge and
Psilocybin Mushrooms".
Chacruna.
Retrieved 2022-04-15. Campbell, Lyle (1997).
American Indian Languages:...