Hello,
Sorry for the late response, I couldn't login.
For all I know,
Ucho sanango is Tabernaemontana undulata but,
there is also Tabernaemontana sananga.
And Chiric sananga, which is a nightshade (deleriant) used to work on fears and social fears / coldness.
Most tabernaemontana species have medicinal properties, many being psychoactive.
I'm looking to grow
Tabernaemontana pachysiphon and I forget which others at the moment.
They contain ibogaine.
Yes, I would experiment with drinking it as I have done before with
Cyperus grass (spider grass) used in Piri Piri eyedrops, which burn much less.
They contain lysergamide alkaloids.
I felt the effects but I should've used more material which I added to simmered water.
Sananga burned to much that I'm afraid to do it again.
Piri Piri though, I enjoyed.
As far as I know, shamans do a dieta diet with all the plants they work with,
where they go alone into the forest and do a diet where they fast with them for periods of a week up to a year to master them.
Best regards