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Complementary Modalities / Re: Benefits of Ayurveda Yoga
« on: June 01, 2013, 10:24:18 AM »
Are you Spam?  Not to insult and I can see how Yoga is helpful but with no intro whatsoever and no personal thoughts in relation to Kambo, it seems to be Spam. 

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Kambo for Restoring Innate and Dormant Instincts / Re: Dreaming
« on: May 28, 2013, 07:36:04 PM »
Yes, I think an entire board could me made on the miracles of Kambo dreams.  Great to hear it went well.  Not that you don't already know or to dissuade you at all but when I use to puff tough I could never remember dreams.  Now with 4 years no Ganja I remember dreams quite well.  I don't know and it's none of my business if you partake or not but IME it really numbs dreams/emotions. 

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Introductions / Re: Is Kambo Legal in the US?
« on: May 25, 2013, 03:21:32 PM »
Yes legal.  Please present the info where people say it is not?  Feel free to PM me for the other details you inquired about. 

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Boosters are used after a flood to remember the experience, get a review of the flood.  It is like a touch up in a way but the main word would be 'review'.  In addicts the boosters are essential over a 6 month period following the flood (3 times during that phase) to give them a better chance of success and remind them of the lessons they learned. 

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Iboga Total Alkaloid Extract for boosters.  A booster is about 1/5th -1/7th of a flood dose. 

Rape' is definitely addictive, but then again so is just about everything.  It is great medicine for sure, I'll be trying to take a long break from it after I flood on Iboga the next time.  But for now I receive the medicine and it's teachings. 

I think Kambo could stop the addiction too but would likely take multiple treatments in a short time to catalyze such a phenomena. 

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I was just trying to do the pronunciation for people that the R is not pronounced in Portuguese.  Seems most people get confused, even in Peru the call it with the R. 

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Woops sorry,
Difference is rather large.  Nu Nu is toasted wild tobacco and toasted theoborma bicolor inner bark.  The Matses settle near the Bicolor tree and wild tobacco as their sanctuary to be established in harmony with nature both are extra sacred to the tribe.  The effects are more blunt in force to me and less joyful, honestly I don't really like Nu Nu.  I find the experience to be painful and not very rewarding.  In order to get visionary effects the Matses to cycles of blows from a straight bamboo tube over and over and over until TKO.  So you can see it takes a lot of pain to get the gain.

Rape' pronounced Hop-A just means snuff.  It comes from the tribes of the Acre region and the Santo Daime that have adopted it as a sacrament by and large.  Basically the relationship of the Santo Daime to these tribes of the (main 3 although there are others) Huni Kuin, Yawanawa and Katukina has spread the use of Hop-A to the wider world.  It will become more and more known as it is extremely rewarding even at small 'doses'.  Blow pipes are V shaped in general although the ceremonial pipes are curved in nature with the blow side large and the nose side small.  It takes a fine and clean healer to blow Hop-A as it carries there spirit.  Never receive this medicine from a novice, must be a devoted healer.

Hop-A in general is wild and/or cultivated tobacco either rustica or tobacum with half being ash from a sacred and high alkalizing tree.  One can attain amazing visions from this medicine and it synergizes extremely well with Ayahuasca.   

That is the summation I have.  Hopefully Caiano and others can chime in that have experience with both.  I know some that like NuNu but I would say most of those have very little experience with Hop-A (Rape').  If they have had Hop-A enough or even a little I doubt they would consult NuNu very much anymore. 

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Cool, thanks for the input.  I'll try and have this done within the next week.  Will have to sift through a lot of old posts and such so it will take time to move them over. 

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General Discussion / Re: Lippia Multiflora Chevalier
« on: May 16, 2013, 07:26:11 PM »
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Okay, I'll share my method of usage here:

That is beautiful for you to share as it seems it took a lot of honing to find just the right recipe.  Looks pretty precise and I appreciate being able to start with this support.

Much appreciation

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Just in case someone really wants to go to the source of Kambo...Kampum...

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“We invite everyone to our festival, to show the world the ways of our people, who have lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years. All are welcome – those who feel in their heart the call of the rainforest.“ - Bane Sales Huni Kuin

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Mambe
« on: May 15, 2013, 03:00:22 PM »
Not to late to grow your own...this isn't even all their offerings...

Nicotiana’s
From Sacred Succulents

Nicotiana rustica ‘Ancient’    “Tobacco”
This seed came to us from a friend who received it as a very special wedding gift. The seed was discovered in a 1000 year old urn at an archaeological dig on Vancouver Island. An amazing relic, it has proven highly viable, we grew out robust plants to 3′. This is the first generation seed from this ancient sacred tobacco. Z9a-b?
Seed packet $6

Nicotiana rustica ‘Kessu’    “Tobacco”
Small tobacco to 2-3′ with round leaves and yellow green tubular flowers. N. rustica is the most potent tobacco, having the highest nicotine content, making an excellent insecticide and shamanic smoke. This specific strain, Kessu, is the most northernly strain ever recorded, growing in central Finland just 400 miles from the Arctic Circle! Z8b?
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana rustica ‘Mohawk’   “Tobacco”
This heirloom tobacco strain comes to us from the Six Nations Reserve of the Eastern U.S and Canada, from the Iroqouis Confederacy: the original North American democracy. Z9b
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana paniculata BK00.1 ”Tobacco” “Qhamasayri”
Solanaceae. Unusual annual tobacco species we collected in 2000 at Moray; an amazing Incan agricultural center at 12,000′ in Peru. Rounded leaves and stems to 3-4′. Lightly variegated flowers: green, yellow and white. A rare and wonderful plant. Z9b
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana tomentosiformis “Wild Tobacco”
Rare perennial species with leafy upright stalks to 10′. Large mouthed dark pink flowers. As the name suggests, it resembles N. tomentosa but never reaches the size of that arborescent species. Endemic to the Yungas region of Bolivia. Genetic studies suggest it may be one of the parent species of the cultivated tobacco (N. tabacum), being hybridized millennia ago with N. sylvestris and N. otophora. Z9b/10a
Seed packet $4.50
Plant $10 (limited)

Nicotiana rustica BK09508.1  “Tutuma” “Chavin Tobacco”
Round leaved annual to 3–6′ with yellow-green flowers. Sacred tobacco, we thought this was N. thrysiflora, but now that it has flowered for us at home it is clear that it is a distinct Nicotiana rustica strain. Heated leaves are used for rheumatism. From our collection at the edge of cultivated fields just north of the town of Chavin, Ancash Dept., Peru, 10,000′. Z9b
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana tabacum ‘Bolivian Criollo’  “Black Tobacco”
Annual with large sticky leaves, pink tubular flowers. This is a criollo strain grown locally in Bolivia, the region in which it is believed N. tabacum was originally domesticated. Traditionally cured as a “negro”, a dark, strong smoke. Z10a
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana solanifolia “Tobaco Cimarron”
Solanaceae. Rosettes of wavy paddle shaped leaves. Flowering stalks 3-5′ tall with green tubular flowers. A rare and unusual tobacco found only in rocky areas in the fog belt of coastal northern Chile. New to cultivation. Z10a?
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana Glutinosa “K’ama Sayri”
Solanaceae. Annual to 3’ with rounded leaves. Short, open mouthed, hot pink flowers.  Growing near 9,000’ with Trichocereus Peruvianus above the town of Matucana in the Rimac Valley, Huarochiri, Lima, Peru.  The leaves contain the nicotine precursor nornicotine and diterpenes with antifungal actions.  Used like other tobacco.  Ah highly ornamental species.  Z9a
Seed packet $4

Nicotiana Tomentosiformis “Wild Tobacco”
Solanaceae. Rare perennial species with leafy upright stalks to 10’.  Large mouthed dark pink flowers. As the name suggests, it resembles N. Tomentosa but never reaches the size of arborescent species.  Endimic to the Yungas region of Bolivia.  Genetic Studies suggest it may be one of the parent species of the cultivated tobacco (N.Tabacum), being hybridized millennia ago with N. Sylvestris and N. Otrophora. Z9b/10a
Seed packet $4.50

Nicotiana Quadrivalvis “Indian Tobacco”
Annual species 3-6’+tall.  Lanceolate leaves, 1.5”tubular flowers.  Seed from plants growing along a creek bed, hills east of Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co. the main native tobacco that was once widely used by numerous tribes, but has become scarce in recent times.  For medicinal and religious purposes the leaves were smoked or chewed with lime made from burnt shells.  We can help honor and revitalize relations with this ancient plant ally through cultivation. Z9a.
Seed packed $3.25

Nicotiana glauca “Tree Tobacco”
Solanaceae. Perennial shrub or small tree to 20′. Large, leathery, glaucus blue leaves. Clusters of tubular yellow flowers attract hummingbirds. Said to be native to the southern Andes, but is now naturalized all the way into central California. Considered erroneously to be invasive, but it only grows on disturbed ground, hence its abundance along roadsides and construction areas. Does not contain nicotine, but the bioactive analog anabasine. Widely used as a sacred tobacco, makes an interesting smoke. Z9a
Seed packet $3


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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Mambe
« on: May 15, 2013, 02:41:52 PM »
I have infinite access to Shiitake, within reason I should have enough to supply a villiage.  I also want to add greens in that are high in PH which I have access to.  At least I will experiment, it (shiitake) rates high in alkalinity too, so I can get this experimenting started soon...then maybe the 3 of us can share in the trials.  Worthy of a PM but just putting it out there to see what others might think.  I got the basics on it...

-Dry the Shiitake's all the way
-Put in Stainless Steel Pot
-Put a bit of organic grain alcohol in
-Light with a bamboo stick flame
-Bring to ash as much as possible
-Sift out non burnt components
-Sift again through mesh to have only ash
-Grind ash to insure no specks of any sort
-Fill ash with water preferably water with 10ph (health food store or otherwise)
-Dehydrate back down

Questions:
When making mambe I wonder if it is necessary to rehydrate them together and then re evaporate together?  Not that I'm making mambe I wanted to know for making 'Hop-A' but the process is quite similar. 

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Good note I like that idea.  I'll try to shift those posts over to a new board for more avant garde practices.  Thanks for the clarity and delivery.

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Mambe
« on: May 14, 2013, 09:30:23 PM »
Its my guess and from reading that all alkalizing foods are good for ash.  But especially I look for Reishi and Chaga mushrooms.  I doubt it would be terribly expensive and I will be sure to add in Cacao hulls and other goodies.  Still first I would like to see what the professional quality is for punk ash, to go from that on the quality. 

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Kambo & Other Sacraments / Re: Mambe
« on: May 14, 2013, 02:16:02 PM »
I thought it might be even more medicinal, but I could be wrong.  I'd like to try punk ash and then compare contrast the two.  For now I just use vegetable ash lipta but I look forward to these other methods of activation. 

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