
Anadenanthera peregrina - Wikipedia
Anadenanthera peregrina, also known as yopo, jopo, cohoba, parica or calcium tree, is a perennial tree of the genus Anadenanthera native to the Caribbean and South America. [2] It grows up to 20 m (66 ft) tall, and has a thorny bark. Its flowers grow in small, pale yellow to white spherical clusters resembling Acacia (e.g. wattle) inflorescences.
Yopo | Cebil Seeds | Virola Bark | Maya Herbs
Yopo is a remarkable tree endemic to Central America and parts of South America, specifically Paraguay, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Surinam, Guyana, and the Caribbean. It grows tall and beautiful, with a wide bushy crown of mimosa-like leaves, an ominously horny trunk, and lanky branches sprinkled with clusters of puffy acacia-like ...
Anadenanthera peregrina - PsychonautWiki
Anadenanthera peregrina (also known as Yopo, Jopo, or Cohoba) is a perennial tree native to the Caribbean and South America. The beans of the Anadenanthera pergrina plant have been noted to contain significant quantities of bufotenin alongside lesser amounts of 5-MeO-DMT and DMT, all of which have a long history of use as entheogens. It has ...
Yopo: Ancient Psychedelic Uses, Effects, and Legal Status - Greatist
2024年10月11日 · Discover the ancient psychedelic yopo, a powerful hallucinogen used for centuries in South American and Caribbean rituals. Learn about its history, effects, and how it compares to other...
Anadenanthera peregrina (also Yopo) : Erowid Exp: Main Index
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Erowid Anadenanthera (Yopo) Vault
2017年7月11日 · Information about Anadenanthera species including basics, effects, dosage, history, legal status, photos, research, media coverage, and links to other resources.
Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina): Psychedelic Snuff From the …
2024年1月10日 · Yopo is an important entheogenic plant used by the Guahibo, Cuiva, and Piaroa peoples living within the Amazon rainforest. This sacred plant medicine is believed to help the user connect with the natural world and the spirits that reside within it. This herb contains a variety of known psychedelics including, but not limited to DMT.
Anadenanthera peregrina - DMT-Nexus Wiki
Utilized by indigenous peoples as a medicine and hallucinogen for thousands of years, Anadenanthera peregrina was first described as a species in 1737 in the Hortus Cliffortianus from a specimen in Holland, though the use of the hallucinogenic snuff (usually called yopo or cohoba) produced from the seeds and other parts of this species were ...
Yopo - Use and effects - Sirius
Yopo, or Anadenanthera peregrina, is a tree native to South America and the Caribbean. The seeds of the tree have been used in healing rituals for thousands of years. They contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenin, among other compounds, one of the strongest hallucinogens on earth. The yopo tree belongs to the genus Anadenanthera.
Plant Medicine-Healing with Yopo - Meehl Foundation
Yopo, otherwise known as Anadenanthera peregrine has been a part of rites of passage and shamanic healing for centuries in the indigenous tribes such as Yanomami and Piaroa. The medicine originates in the Valleys of Amazon, particularly in Brazil and Venezuela. It is most commonly prepared as a mixture pertaining ashes and seeds of other plants.