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CONTRIBUTION TO OUR
KNOWLEDGE OF
RIVEA CORYMBOSA THE
NARCOTIC OLOLIUQUI OF THE AZTECS.
Botanical Museum of
Harvard University. Carod-Artal, FJ...
- visions, and heal.
Ololiuqui (Coatl xoxouhqui) was
identified as
Rivea corymbosa in 1941 by
Richard Evans Schultes. The name
Ololiuqui refers to the brown...
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psychische Wirkung der
mexikanischen Droge "
Ololiuqui" am Menschen" [Psychotomimetic
effects of the
mexican drug “
Ololiuqui”].
Psychopharmacologia (in German)...
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Ergine (lysergic acid amide; LSA; lysergamide)
Aztec use of
entheogens §
Ololiuqui and
Tlitliltzin Morning glory §
Chemistry and
ethnobotany List of entheogens...
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species Turbina corymbosa,
called ololiuqui by natives. He was
surprised to find the
active compound of
ololiuqui,
ergine (LSA,
lysergic acid amide)...
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including mushrooms (Psilocybe aztecorum),
tobacco (Nicotiana taba****),
Ololiúqui (Turbina corymbosa),
sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia),
possibly cacahuaxochitl...
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Nagualism was
often accompanied by use of hallucinogens,
including peyote,
ololiuqui, and
psylocibin mushrooms known as teonanácatl. Use of
these medicinal...
- H, Lukács G (1968). "Die
psychische Wirkung der
mexikanischen Droge "
Ololiuqui" am Menschen".
Psychopharmacologia (in German). 13 (1): 35–48. doi:10...
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constituents of
ololiuqui are the
isomeric lysergic acid amides. [...] Heim and his
colleagues suggest that the
overall effects of
ololiuqui are due to these...
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known to have been used as a
calming sedative and mild
trance inducer.
Ololiuqui (Ipomoea corymbosa),
belongs to the
plant family Convolvulaceae, noted...