Brussiflora Unguent

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Angel's Trumpet \ Brugmansia \ Brugmansia suaveolens\ Toé:
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A deciduous plant that grows in temperate, tropical and subtropical regions.
Folk-historically, it is one of the 'master plants' used at the initiation of initiates during shamanic diets, and is sometimes used as part of an Amazonian-entheogenic infusion to enhance visual effects.
It is a powerful and poisonous plant and its internal use is considered dangerous as it can lead to insanity or death!
Unlike ayahuasca, floripondio is usually taken only by the patient, in a private setting with their shaman-sitter.
The Amazonian healer does not consume the plant but prepares the potion very carefully and observes the patient throughout the experience. The herbal drink puts the patient into a dream-hypnotic state where it is impossible to distinguish a stable reality from hallucinations.
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Working with this ally, produces a trumpet call for change and rebirth.
It is useful for those experiencing a significant transition in life, even a transition of those experiencing a dying process. She teaches us to let go of material dependence.
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Brogmancy is described in folklore as a powerful dream agent with a prophetic character linked to predicting the future.
She is often described as an old woman or grandmother watching over her grandchildren in the desert, so her ritual use is effective for spells of protection, guarding and establishing boundaries.
Sorcerers in the Andean region used the plant to open communication with their ancestors and the animals they knew and to cure diseases associated with convulsions, rheumatic pains and relaxation.
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Brugmansia is concentrated in tropane and toxic alkaloids!
All parts of the plant contain significant amounts of tropane alkaloids, including hyoscine (scopolamine), hyoscyamine, and norhyoscine.

The flowers may contain up to 0.83% hyoscine, while the leaves contain 0.4% hyoscine.
Flowers of mature plants contain up to 3 mg of hyoscine. (The medical dose ranges from 0.5-2.0 mg).
The toxic effect of the plant is mainly attributed to internal consumption and inaccurate dosage.
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On chemical compounds, pharmacological and toxicological activity of Brugmansia suaveolens:
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Waxwort\Passiflora\Passiflora incarnata

Passionflower is a plant native to America and has been used for centuries as a pain reliever, antispasmodic, calms the nervous system and lowers blood pressure.

In the full extraction of the plant landscape they found 1-2.5% flavonoids, free amino acids and low traces of hermela alkaloids.

Today passionflower is considered a plant that helps especially people who are unable to free themselves at night from the things that occupied them during the day. People who repeat in bed everything that was said to them and what they answered, and go back and check if they behaved as they expected of themselves. These thoughts of course prevent the body from entering a relaxed and calm dream state.

Passionflower's effects tend to be milder than holerian or piper methisticum (kava kava) which are sometimes combined together.

* The concentration of the different substances in a mixture is expressed very differently in combination with different plants.

Ingredients: pink Brugmansia flowers, passionflower flowers, grape seed oil, black poplar absolute oil and poplar buds, vitamin E and natural beeswax.
The paste comes in a glass jar - 30 ml.