Voacanga Africana Seeds
Voacanga seeds to grow your own Voacanga tree (Voacanga Africana). The hallucinogenic compounds voacangine and vaccine, which are related to ibogaine, are found in the seeds and bark of the Voacanga plant.
These drugs can induce hallucinations in large doses and have energizing and performance-enhancing effects. The seeds are used by sorcerers in West Africa to conjure visions.
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5 grammes of Voacanga (Voacanga Africana) seeds are present. in a container that is hermetically sealed.
Voacanga Africana effects
- The hallucinogenic alkaloids voacangine and vaccine are found in the seeds and bark of the African tree Voacanga Africana. These drugs have aphrodisiac properties and can result in hallucinations. Additionally, they have stimulating benefits because they speed up your heart rate and awaken you.
- Voacangine and vaccine share a chemical structure with the Central African herb Iboga, which contains ibogaine. Some claim that the psychedelic ibogaine has an ‘anti-addiction’ effect. Ibogaine is said to lessen withdrawal symptoms, making it potentially useful as a medication for those addicted to heroin in particular. It is claimed that vaccine and vocacangine share the same properties.
Employing Vocanga
- The seeds of the Voacanga plant contain 10% or more of the plant’s total alkaloids. These seeds can be crushed with a mortar and pestle to make a powder that is ingested. You’ll need roughly 50 seeds for a trip that is only slightly stimulating. Hallucinations may be brought on by high doses.
- The stimulating properties of the Voacanga tree’s bark also make it a popular food. The effects are typically significantly less potent because there are typically just 2% of alkaloids in the bark. Some claim that after consuming the bark, they experience depressed feelings and gloomy or sorrowful thoughts.
Development of Voacanga
- The Voacanga Africana tree has a maximum height of meters. It has tall, oval, green leaves that are distinctive, and it produces white or yellow flowers. African rainforests are where the Voacanga Africana was first discovered. The tree is therefore accustomed to warm, moist settings and is extremely vulnerable to drought and frost. Voacanga Africana grows best in compost-rich soil.
- The seeds need to sprout before the tree may be grown. It is advised to soak the seeds in vinegar for around 5 minutes to kick off this process and dissolve the tough outer shell of the seeds. The seeds should then be washed to remove the acid, and they should be sown about 6 centimeters deep in a deep container that contains 3 parts sand and 1 part planting soil. Every day, water the seeds. If you want to stop mold infections from growing, you might need to use some fungicide.
The seeds may not begin to sprout for several months.
History
The Voacanga Africana is a member of the Apocynaceae, also known as the dogbane family. The tree is primarily found in the West African rainforests. Sorcerers employ the hallucinogenic qualities of the seeds and bark of Voacanga Africana during initiation rites and to elicit visions. The plant’s stimulating properties are often used to consume it before hunting. Voacanga contains psychotropic compounds that improve focus and endurance.
Voacanga has medicinal uses as well. The Voacanga fruit’s latex is used to treat wounds in Nigeria and Senegal. Shortness of breath and weariness are supposedly relieved by drinking willow tea. Various heart conditions are also treated with the plant.
Because sorcerers typically try to keep their techniques secret from outsiders, little is known about the precise ways in which Voacanga is used and treated by the native peoples of West Africa
Productcode | su-va |
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Weight (KG) | 0.0050 |
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Contents | 5g |
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