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Central America to Argentina.
Common names include shrubby yellowcrest,
sinicuichi, sun opener, willow-leaf heimia, sini. The
plant has been used for shamanic...
- idolatry",
including ceremonial mushroom use. Not much is
known of the use of
sinicuichi (alternate
spelling sinicuiche)
among the Aztecs. R.
Gordon W****on identified...
- is a
biphenylquinolizidine lactone alkaloid from the
plants Sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia) and H. myrtifolia. The
compound has no psychoactive...
- by 2–3 cm long.[citation needed]
Heimia salicifolia,
commonly known as
Sinicuichi, is a
shrub growing to 3 m tall. The
yellow flowers are 5
petaled and...
- aztecorum),
tobacco (Nicotiana taba****), Ololiúqui (Turbina corymbosa),
sinicuichi (Heimia salicifolia),
possibly cacahuaxochitl (Quararibea funebris), and...
- Teonanácatl (translated as “mushroom of the gods", a
psilocybe mushroom) and
sinicuichi (a
flower added to drinks). The
Xochipilli statue,
according to R.G. W****on...
- the
South Island of New
Zealand and in
Chile Heimia salicifolia, the
sinicuichi, a
shrub Heteromeles salicifolia, a
synonym for H. artutifolia, the toyon...
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Klinicheskaia Meditsina (Mosk). 67 (9): 107–8. PMID 2586025. "Erowid
Sinicuichi Vault : FAQ (heimia
salicifolia Frequently Asked Questions)". Erowid.org...
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which were not
mentioned in the
earlier book
Phantastica by
Louis Lewin:
sinicuichi (Heimia spp.) for
which he
claimed psychoactivity, Ololiúqui (Turbina...