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Rivea Corymbosa

Rivea Corymbosa

Rivea corymbosa grows easily and abundantly in the mountains of southern Mexico. Today in almost all the villages of Oaxacan you can find the Rivea corymbosa plant and the seeds still serving the natives’ magic moments. The plant itself is a climber, like Ipomoea violacea (Morning Glory) and called 'snake-plant' or `coaxihuitl` in the Nahuatl language. Seeds of the Rivea corymbosa plant are very closely related to Morning Glories, it is a very rare but easily grown plant. It flowers abundantly, producing beautiful clusters of white tubular flowers. Ololiuhqui is the Nahuatl name for the seeds of the Rivea corymbosa plant and means 'round thing'.

The effect of Rivea Corymbosa is comparable to LSD. It is a similar sensation to magic mushrooms. Hoffman reported in 1960 that he had isolated d-lysergic acid amide (LA) and d-isolysergic acid amide from the seeds of Rivea corymbosa and Ipomoea violacea. LA is very similar to LSD in its psychological and physiological manifestations.

Traditionally, shamans consume a dosage of less than 10 seeds for psychedelic experience, which last for about 6 to 8 hours. The traditional method of preparation is to soak the finely ground or chewed seeds in a minimal amount of water for several hours, then consuming both the water and seeds.

The seeds offered here are strictly for research and growing purposes only and should not be ingested in any way.

 
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