nd tremors, sometimes resulting in death. The
syndrome affects sheep that have eaten high alkaloid phalaris. On
autopsy, after naturally and experimentally induced phalaris
staggers in sheep, portions of the lower brain are seen to be
damaged and, oddly enough, tinted blue. The responsible agents
are the alkaloids contained
chronic spice in the various phalaris species.
There are whispered rumors that phalaris also contain beta
carbolines, a type of MAOI. If so,it may be that sheep, in eating
large quantities of phalaris, also obtain a dose of MAOI, making
the already large
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colorado dose (pounds of phalaris could easily be eaten
by a sheep or cow in a day), of DMT active. However, MAOIs are
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not required for sheep death.
Studies show that controlled
injections of pure DMT, at human recreational doses, kill sheep.
Why sheep and humans respond differently to DMT is still an open
question here. It may be that it is not an important question,
but the possibility of human death on phalaris still looms.
XXXXXXXXXX DOSES XXXXXXXXXX
There seems to be a variety of dosages (of pure drug)
suggested in the literature. Table 2 lists some of the reported
dosage levels.
It should be noted that levels that are listed in
table two are within the range reported to cause "phalaris
staggers" in sheep and cause them to die.
Table 2 Jonathan Net Peter Bufotenine
REPORTED DOSES Ott Lore Gessner Literature
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DMT 1mg/kg 60mg --- ---
5-Me-DMT .25mg/kg 5mg 5-10 mg ---
5-OH-DMT NONE! --- --- 16mg
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
NOTE: These 'reported doses' are non-lethal dosages given to
humans in the literature as referenced. THIS AUTHOR MAKES NO
RECOMMENDATIONS! The "mg/kg" means one mg of drug for every kg of
body weight.
Using Ott's levels, approximately .5g of Phalaris
chronic incense incense Tuberosa
per kilogram body weight should yield one dose of 50% DMT and 50%
5-Me-DMT. Using the net lore, 25g of Phalaris Tuberosa would
yield 1 dose of 5-Me-DMT with less than 1/2 dose of DMT: still a
fairly strong dose when totaled. These doses are based on plants
that have not had their alkaloid levels boosted.
Remember, there is WIDE variation of alkaloid levels. One
week a plant may yield a minimal dose, the next week it may blow
your mind away.
XXXXXXXXXX BOOSTING ALKALOIDS XXXXXXXXXXX
The scientific literature, intended to solve the problem of
"Phalaris staggers" in sheep has revealed the growth parameters
that
chronic incense incense will optimize the alkaloid content of Phalaris Tuberosa
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The
syndrome affects sheep that have eaten high alkaloid phalaris. On
autopsy, after naturally and experimentally induced phalaris
staggers in sheep, portions of the lower brain are seen to be
damaged and,
4Acodmtsale oddly enough, tinted blue. The responsible agents
are the alkaloids contained in the various phalaris species.
There are whispered rumors that phalaris also contain beta
carbolines, a type of MAOI. If so,it may be that sheep, in eating
large quantities of phalaris, also obtain a dose of MAOI, making
the already large dose (pounds of phalaris could easily be eaten
by a sheep or cow in a day), of DMT active. However, MAOIs are
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not required for sheep death.
Studies show that controlled
injections of pure DMT, at human recreational doses, kill sheep.
Why sheep and humans respond differently to DMT is still an open
question here. It may be that it is not an important question,
but the possibility of human death on phalaris still looms.
XXXXXXXXXX DOSES XXXXXXXXXX
There seems to be a variety of dosages (of pure drug)
suggested in the literature. Table 2 lists some of the reported
dosage levels. It should be noted that levels that are listed in
table two are within the range reported to cause "phalaris
staggers" in sheep and cause them to die.
Table 2 Jonathan Net Peter Bufotenine
REPORTED DOSES Ott Lore Gessner Literature
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
DMT 1mg/kg 60mg --- ---
5-Me-DMT .25mg/kg 5mg 5-10 mg ---
5-OH-DMT NONE! --- --- 16mg
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
NOTE: These 'reported doses' are non-lethal dosages given to
humans in the literature as referenced. THIS AUTHOR MAKES NO
RECOMMENDATIONS! The "mg/kg" means one mg of drug for every kg of
body weight.
Using Ott's levels, approximately .5g of Phalaris Tuberosa
per kilogram body weight should yield one dose of 50% DMT and 50%
5-Me-DMT. Using the net lore, 25g of Phalaris Tuberosa would
yield 1 dose of 5-Me-DMT with less than 1/2 dose of DMT: still a
fairly strong dose when totaled.
These doses are based on plants
that have not had their alkaloid levels boosted.
Remember, there is WIDE variation of alkaloid levels. One
week a plant may yield a minimal dose, the next week it may blow
your mind away.
XXXXXXXXXX BOOSTING ALKALOIDS XXXXXXXXXXX
The scientific literature, intended to solve the problem of
"Phalaris staggers" in sheep has revealed the growth parameters
that will optimize the alkaloid content
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