-
having poorer fiber quality than C. sativa, but
greater utility as an
inebriant. Also, C.
indica was
considered smaller, by Lamarck. Also,
woodier stems...
- from the
branches and more so from the
roots and
fruits is used as an
inebriant in
native traditions. The
alkaloids present include atropine, noratropine...
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Meisa Gender Female Language(s) ****anese
Origin Meaning Dark sand/ in Iran:
Inebriant...
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Gordon W****on, an
amateur ethnomycologist, who ****erted that soma was an
inebriant but not cannabis, and
suggested fly-agaric mushroom,
Amanita muscaria...
- obduration, perdurable, perdurance, perdure,
subdural ebrius ebri-
drunk inebriant, inebriate, inebriation, inebriety, sober,
sobriety ensis ens-
sword ensiferous...
- Taíno Shamanism",
Constantino M.
Torres in
Eleusis No. 1 (1998) "Shamanic
Inebriants in
South American Archaeology:
Recent Investigations"
Constantino M. Torres...
-
Problem Child), he
described the
problematic use of
these hallucinogens as
inebriants.: 79–116
Despite the
legal restrictions on
psilocybin use, the 1970s...
- made of
honey but it is also a
collective name for any kind of
drinkable inebriants. Tej/mes: an
Ethiopian and
Eritrean mead,
fermented with wild
yeasts and...
-
frontal and
paralimbic activation following ayahuasca, the pan-amazonian
inebriant". Psychopharmacology. 186 (1): 93–98. doi:10.1007/s00213-006-0358-7. hdl:2117/9378...
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administered in
living Zoroastrian custom justify its
consideration as an
inebriant.
Living custom also does not give the
extract enough time to ferment,...