Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Rivea seeds

Rivea Corymbosa, or Rivea seeds, are originary of Mexico, but spread all over central America and a little more to the South, reaching Peru, and to the East by Cuba.

The original use for these seeds are made by shamans in order to gain knowledge in curing practices and ritual, as well as the causes for the illness.

Known in Mexico as Ololiúqui, the seeds contain ergine (LSA), an ergoline alkaloid similar in structure to LSD.

Its use is not as wide as Salvia, but among shamans, Rivea seeds are used very often, even more than Maria Pastora.

You can buy salvia or rivea seeds at Black Hat Botanicals.

I'll be back soon.

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