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Video / Mind of Plants (Documentary)
« on: March 29, 2017, 01:44:31 AM »
Mind of Plants

http://documentaryheaven.com/mind-plants-intelligence-plants/

or

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/mind-plants/

Plants are a vital source of life, providing sustenance and oxygen to the human and animal inhabitants of the world. But is plant life closer to sentient life than expected? This documentary from Jacques Mitsch outlines the ways in which intelligence is defined - by recognizing one's environment and interacting with it; having a memory; being able to communicate and interact socially; and having a brain to coordinate everything.

This film investigates the notion that plants are intelligent, evolved biological forms through interviews with researchers across the globe that are exploring the boundaries between animal and plant. Researchers in the Savannah desert find that populations of Kudu are mysteriously dying off, and make a surprising discovery – Acacia trees have developed a survival technique in response to dense herds of Kudu overgrazing.

When the trees sense that they are being overtaxed they defensively release a toxic gas, eliminating the threat to their population. In examining the predatory nature of plants such as the Venus Fly Trap, the narrator explains that plants have learned to adapt to their environments. In the case of the Venus Fly Traps and other carnivorous flora, the plants compensate for nutritional deficiencies by eating insects, further demonstrating that they are capable of reacting to their environment.

Scientists at Bonn University in Germany focus their studies on the exploration of plants' ability to recognize and respond to environmental stimuli. Using peas and beans as an example for their use of tendrils to seek out air and light, the researchers demonstrate their point by stimulating pea plants with sticks, causing the tendrils to react. They suggest that pea seedlings exhibit the capacity for memory and perception in their ability to grow upwards regardless of how they are positioned, i.e. a plant on its side reorients itself to continue vertical growth.

Japanese researchers investigate the way plants function at the molecular level, asking how plants sleep, if they need sleep and what happens if they don't sleep? By recreating day and night cycles in artificial conditions, they manipulate their botanical test subjects in the hopes of proving that sleep and rest are not purely animal behaviors.

A small but growing area of research, the study of plant intelligence is considered somewhat controversial and met with skepticism by the larger scientific community, but is no less important to our understanding of intelligent life be it human, animal or botanical. In the Mind of Plants provides valuable insight into this developing area of investigation and inspires viewers to consider our relationship with the botanical cohabitants of the world.

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Kambo & Ayahuasca / Re: Kambo and Cannabis 2 days after Yage
« on: March 29, 2017, 01:40:16 AM »
Chaliponga is stronger than chacruna so less leaf is needed. It is generally considered a darker harder experience.
My first experiences were with Chaliponga, I never used chacruna. I did it at the end of a fast and it was lovely.
Cartoon-like characters danced to the music I had playing.

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Kambo & Ayahuasca / Re: Kambo and Cannabis 2 days after Yage
« on: March 28, 2017, 06:51:26 PM »
Nice report! Thanks for sharing. I always known Yagé as vine with chaliponga which is a different dmt containint plant. It's been theorized to contain 5-meo-dmt based on it's effects but has been tested by members at dmt-nexus and found to contain none. Maybe NMT or Yuremamine.

Espresso before Kambo, you're brave lol. Feel like my heart would explode. Cannabis beforehand though, doesn't sound like a bad idea.  ;)


cheers

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Application / Re: Sterility
« on: March 28, 2017, 06:18:59 PM »
Especially when using the same kambo to treat many people.

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The Process / Re: Rash/Healing as heat
« on: March 25, 2017, 09:14:17 PM »
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Let me know if you want to see them

I would if you find the time. PM me link/s.


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It went away within a couple days

Oh, I hadn't realized this took days to go away. That's odd. The release of toxins could have caused an acute/temporary eczema/psoriasis type of condition.

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The Process / Re: Rash/Healing as heat
« on: March 22, 2017, 05:30:21 PM »
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I developed a hot/swollen/bumpy rash on and around the site of my old points.

I have also had this occur once and I thought that was quite interesting. I am also pitta dominant.
Leaving kambo on for a half hour is okay so long as you don't have a weak heart. This is up to to the practitioner, provided they have experience.
It is a way of conserving kambo, and not needing to add more. It does not do much unless the points are misted with water to rehydrate the kambo and the tissue to allow absorption,
as the areas and globes begin to dry out.

A normal effect of kambo is skin flushing and blotched patches of red skin.
I would not be concerned with it, and your first practitioner had insight.
As well as the fact that the lymph system works with the cardiovascular system to circulate and filter waste,
which could lead to you seeing bumps and rashes on the surface of your skin.
You didn't get any pictures did you? I wish I could have seen the condition, esp. the scarring at the old points.
Update and let us know if this eventually clears up.

I'm sure a few methods would help to prevent that from happening again, but I would have to think on this, as far as not going against the functions of the kambo.
Afterwards you could take a shower and turn the water to cold as well as focusing the cold water on the areas with the inflammation to relieve the inflammation.
Cold water will also help flush the circulatory system/organs and bring down inflammation and cytokines which cause inflammation.

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It's not for nothing, kambo definitely has benefits other than purging. We just concern ourselves with the idea that if one hasn't drank enough water, and has no form of purging like puking, shitting, sweating, perhaps even lots of burping, - that toxins may be pushed towards elimination channels from deep in the body and than reabsorbed.

^^I would not worry about this so much with the amount of water you drank and if you fasted for hours beforehand as well, that alone will be flushing your body.
A gallon of water is a lot, and 7-8 points is also a lot.

Don't worry about this. Allow yourself to feel good after the kambo and don't worry about it being all for nothing or contraindicatory.
Allow yourself to feel good, integrate the healing experience and continue on a path with kambo and/or healthy lifestyle and techniques.

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Video / Terence Mckenna - Prague-Gnosis
« on: March 19, 2017, 09:33:31 AM »
Terence Mckenna - Prague Gnosis

Terence McKenna in dialogue with some of the foremost thinkers of the Global Consciousness movement today. Footage was shot on location in Prague, Czechoslovakia during the International Transpersonal Conference in June 1992. Terence engages in mind expanding conversations with Ram Dass, Angeles Arrien, Kenneth Ring, Rupert Sheldrake, Jill Purce, David White and Alexander Shulgin.

Part 1
Part 2

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Video / The Private Life of Plants (TV Series)
« on: March 19, 2017, 09:24:35 AM »
The Private Life of Plants

A documentary series about the intelligence of plants.

https://archive.org/details/ThePrivateLifeOfPlants_581

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Exercise / Bodybuilding / Re: Increasing Human Growth Hormone
« on: March 18, 2017, 02:05:33 PM »
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Proline is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.
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It is non-essential in humans, meaning the body can synthesize it from the non-essential amino acid L-glutamate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proline


So L-Glutamate/Glutamic acid raises HGH and also is used to synthesize proline in the body which is used to synthesize all other non-essential aminos.

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Caryophyllene is the primary terpene that contributes to the spiciness of black pepper and also a major terpene in cloves, hops, rosemary, basil, and cannabis.
This 2014 study discovered that BCP reduced voluntary intake of alcohol by mice and recommended using it for treatment of alcoholism.

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Physical Cleansing and Healing of Illnesses / MOVED: The Cancer Thread
« on: March 17, 2017, 12:24:56 PM »

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Complementary Modalities / MOVED: Cannabis for seizures
« on: March 17, 2017, 12:23:04 PM »

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General Discussion / MOVED: Suboxone
« on: March 15, 2017, 12:19:56 PM »

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Who can and can't do Kambo? / Re: Suboxone
« on: March 15, 2017, 12:07:26 PM »
I think it's fine to do on suboxone. We will try to get an answer from someone who has specific experience with it though.
Yes, it is fine to ask for a practitioner in your area here. Perhaps you want to be a little more specific where you are located.

best regards

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