About Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds, Elephant Creeper, Wooly Morning Glory
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds were not traditionally recognized as a hallucinogen until its properties were first brought to attention in the 1960s, despite the fact that the chemical composition of Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds is near identical to those of the two species Rivea corymbosa Ololiuhqui and Ipomoea violacea Tlitliltzin that have a long history of shamanic use in Latin America, and in fact Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds contain the highest concentration of psychoactive compounds in the entire Convolvulaceae family.
The psychedelic properties of Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds became known mainly through their use in Hawaii, Haiti and Puerto Rico, where impoverished members of the population would consume Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds, seeking a "cheap buzz" as an alternative to alcohol.
Below we list all the known Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds species containing significant concentrations of psychoactive alkaloids:
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds- Argyreia acuta- Asia Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds- Argyreia barnesii- Philippines Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia cuneata - S. India Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia hainanensis- China Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia luzonensis- Philippines Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia mollis- Sumatra Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia nervosa- Asia, Pacific Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia obtusifolia- China Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia philippinensis- Philippines Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia speciosa- Africa Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia splendens- China Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds - Argyreia wallichi- Asia |
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