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Cat Plants (Similar to Catnip):

  1. Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata): Found in America, contains mitsugashiwalactone which attracts cats.
  2. Northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica): A parasitic plant in north-western North America with cat attractants boschniakine and boschnialactone.
  3. Yellowbells (Tecoma stans): A tree native to Florida with boschniakine and actinidine.
  4. Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans): May contain boschniakine.
  5. Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus): Also known as Cranberry Bush or Snowball Tree.
  6. Dittany of Crete (Origanum dictamnus/Hop Marjoram): A perennial without seeds, propagated through cloning.
  7. Baby Blue-eyes (Nemophila menziesii): A spring-flowering annual.
  8. Zinziba (Lippia javanica): Also known as Verbena javanica from Zimbabwe.

General Psychoactive Plants:

  1. Coffee & Cuban Coffee: Cuban coffee is boiled down to a concentrated form.
  2. Guarana: Contains Caffeine and Theobromine, similar to coffee and chocolate.
  3. Guyusa: A stronger alternative to tea.
  4. Yerba Mate: Another potent alternative to tea.
  5. Oilahuasca: Uses Cinnamon/Clove Tea to inhibit P450 Enzymes, then combined with Basil Extract for effects similar to ecstasy.
  6. Enchymoma: An 1800s term for an elixir made in the stomach.
  7. Hotentot Tea: A dream brew with Imphepho flowers to promote dreaming.
  8. Soma: An ancient Vedic brew speculated to be Opium Poppy, Amanita Muscaria, or similar to Ayahuasca.
  9. Ambrosia: An ancient Greek brew possibly containing opium.
  10. White Lotus Wine: Ancient Egyptians infused wine with Lotus for its dopamine receptor effects.
  11. Kratom: A tea used by Buddhists, contains legal opiates.
  12. Lemon Grass: Contains Myrcene found in hops/beer, has a slight opioid analgesic effect.
  13. Black Cohosh: Affects 5HT serotonin receptors.
  14. Mucuna Seed/Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA and Tryptamines, used as a mood enhancer.
  15. Catnip: Used as a tea for humans for its sedative effect; affects 80% of cats.
  16. Valerian Root: Affects cats like catnip and has sedative effects in humans.
  17. Silver Vine: Affects cats like catnip; potential effects in humans.
  18. Bog Bean Leaves: Affects cats like catnip; used by humans as a coffee substitute.
  19. Dittany of Crete: A European cooking spice with sedative effects.
  20. Voaconga Africana: Contains ibogaine-like compounds for drug treatment.
  21. Inebriating Mint: Used in Turkey as a tea for its sedative effect.
  22. Indian Warrior: A natural sedative/tranquilizer.
  23. Mulungu: Known as "Nature's Valium".
  24. Wild Dagga: Contains Leourine, similar to cannabis.
  25. Clip Dagga: Similar to Wild Dagga.
  26. Motherwort/Siberian Motherwort: Contains the same compounds as Wild Dagga.
  27. Virola Elongota: Used as an entheogen and arrow poison in the Amazon.
  28. Desfontainia: Known as "Chilean Holly", a hallucinogen for native people.
  29. Typha Capensis: Root mass used as an entheogen.
  30. Maconha Brava: Used as an entheogen.
  31. Black Horehound: Contains Diterpenes with potential entheogenic effects.
  32. Stone Root: Affects the central nervous system.
  33. Horny Goat Weed: A sexual stimulant for men.
  34. Yohimbe: A sexual stimulant for both genders.
  35. Belladonna Eye Drops: Used for eye dilation.
  36. Passion Flower: Acts as an MAOI/antidepressant.
  37. Kanna: Acts as an SSRI/antidepressant.
  38. Aconite: Also known as Monks Hood or Wolf's Bane, it's poisonous but some smoke it.
  39. Acacia: Known as "Waddle" in Australia, its bark contains DMT and other tryptamines.
  40. Acorus Calamus (Sweet Flag): Can cause hallucinations.
  41. Amanita Muscaria (Fly Agaric): Hallucinogenic and possibly narcotic.
  42. Ants: Some species can induce ritual hallucinations when ingested.
  43. Ayahuasca: A mixture of plants containing MAOIs and DMT.
  44. Belladona seeds: Poisonous hallucinogenic seeds.
  45. Betel leaf: Chewed by many as a mild stimulant.
  46. Brugmansia: Contains Scopolamine, a deliriant and poison.
  47. caesalpinia sepiaria: Allegedly causes hallucinations.
  48. Camellia Sinensis (Tea Leaves): Contains Caffeine and L-Theanine.
  49. Cannabis: Contains THC and other cannabinoids.
  50. Chocolate: Contains Theobromine.
  51. Cantharides (Spanish Fly): An aphrodisiac made from beetle wings.
  52. Coca plants: Contains cocaine.
  53. Coffee: Contains Caffeine.
  54. Datura: Similar to Brugmansia.
  55. Duboisia Hopwoodii (Pituri): Contains nicotine.
  56. Ephedra (Mormon Tea): Contains Ephedrine, a stimulant.
  57. Fugu (Puffer fish): Contains a neurotoxin.
  58. Guarana: Contains Theobromine and Caffeine.
  59. Heimia Salicifolia (Sun Opener): Can turn vision yellow.
  60. Henbane: Poisonous, sometimes smoked.
  61. Iboga: Contains Ibogaine, used for addiction treatment.
  62. Inebriating Mint: Used as a sedative in Turkey.
  63. Kava Kava: Similar effects to marijuana but different in experience.
  64. Kratom: Acts as a sedative or stimulant based on dosage.
  65. lycopodium complanatum: Used as a stimulant by natives.
  66. lycopodium selago: Causes "mild narcotic hypnosis" or coma.
  67. Mandrake root: Poisonous, historically used in potions.
  68. Morning Glory Seeds: Contains LSA, a relative of LSD.
  69. Myelobia Smerintha Moths: Can induce dreams when eaten.
  70. Nightmare fish: Known to cause nightmares.
  71. Osteophloeum Platyspermum: Hallucinogenic properties.
  72. Peyote: Contains Mescaline.
  73. Psilosybe mushrooms: Known as "Magic Mushrooms".
  74. Puffballs: Can cause auditory hallucinations.
  75. Qat (Khat): Chewed as a stimulant.
  76. San Pedro: Similar to Peyote.
  77. Scirpus: Traditional hallucinogen in Mexico.
  78. Scotch Broom: Hallucinogenic seeds and vibrant color-enhancing leaves.
  79. Syrian Rue: Contains MAOIs.
  80. Tree Tobacco: Used for dreaming by Native Americans.
  81. Jasmine Tobacco: Fragrant tobacco species.
  82. Bitter Calea: Promotes dreaming.
  83. Graviola: 5HT1a agonist.
  84. Senegalia greggii: Stimulant effects.
  85. Red Clover
  86. Ugni Molinae
  87. Casearia Sylvestris
  88. Pachyptera Hymenaea
  89. Prickly Poppy
  90. Adrenorphin (Cow Brain)
  91. Deltorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
  92. Dermorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
  93. Chaste Tree
  94. Black Kohosh
  95. Laurelia Novae-Zelandiae
  96. Salvia Leriifolia
  97. Salvia Divinorum: Potent hallucinogen.
  98. Tabernaemontana Pachysiphon
  99. Irvingia Gabonesis
  100. Myrrh
  101. Dalea Purpurea
  102. Nigella Sativa Seed
  103. Sophora Subprostata
  104. Picralima Nitida
  105. Chocolate: Enhances opioid effects.
  106. Yellow Horned Poppy
  107. Crydalis Yanhusuo
  108. Spinorphin (Cow Spine)
  109. D-Phenylalanine (Enkephalinas Inhibitor)
  110. Oriental Poppy
  111. Marijuana (CBD is an Opioid)
  112. Virola: Contains DMT.
  113. Yohimbe bark: Aphrodisiac and stimulant.
  114. Yopo: Contains 5-HO-DMT.
  115. Uziza: Contains Caryophyllene.
  116. Syrian Oregano & Thyme: Contains Thymol.
  117. Betel Leaf and Nut: Contains Chavicol.
  118. Dragon's Head (Dracocephelums): Sedative effect.
  119. Wool Grass: Root mass used as an entheogen.
  120. Sun Opener: Skeletal muscle relaxant.
  121. Coleus: Sedative, not well-studied.
  122. Hops: Contains Myrcene.
  123. Indian Bay Leaves: Contains Caryophyllene.
  124. Uncaria Rhynchophylla: Affects the NMDA receptor.
  125. Ylang Ylang: Contains Caryophyllene and other terpenes.
  126. Tecoma Stans: Affects some cats like catnip.
  127. Tartarian Honey Suckle Bark: Affects some cats like catnip.
  128. Cigarette Tobacco/Nicotiana Tobaccum: Used for dreaming.
  129. Jasmine Tobacco: A species with jasmine-scented flowers.
  130. Bitter Calea: Used to promote dreaming.
  131. Graviola: 5HT1a agonist.
  132. Senegalia greggii: Native stimulant.

This list provides a comprehensive overview of various plants and substances, their origins, and their effects. Always consult with a professional before consuming or using any of these substances.


   
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