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Famous witches herb, used in the Magic Flying Ointment. These seeds are poisonous! (seed pack).
INTRODUCTION:
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Atropa Belladonna (black or deadly nightshade) is a perennial
shrub that grows up to 4,5 feet tall with oval leaves, greenish
purple flowers and black globular berries. The plant is native
to Europe. Atropa belladonna is well known for it's deliriant
and toxic effects. In ancient Greece an extract of the 'Belladonna'
plant was frequently used by woman to enlarge the pupils and it
is believed to be be of the main ingredients of the hallucinogenic
brews of mediaeval Europe.
Atropa
belladonna is used for centuries as a treatment for asthma and
hay fever because it possesses antispasmodic properties.
CHEMISTRY
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The active constituents in Atropa belladonna are atropine, hyoscyamine
and scopolamine. The same alkaloids are also extracted from
Henbane (hyoscyamus niger), Thorn apple (Datura stramonium)
and Brugmansia species. In the leaves of the Atropa belladonna
the alkaloid contents were reported to be 0,4% in the leaves,
0,5% in the roots and 0,8% in the seeds.
Atropine,
hyoscyamine and scopolamine interfere with the acetylcholine
transference in the synapses. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter
of the parasympathetic nervous system. These substances don't
prevent the liberation of the neurotransmitter but merely block
the receptor sites. This blocking action prevents specific acetylcholine
binding to appropriate receptors. Atropine, hyoscyamine and
scopolamine increase parasympathetic activity. they produce
Sleep EEG patterns and abolish the awakening effect (ß-waves),
decrease heart rate, stimulate salivary glands, etc. Atropine
is an acetylcholine antagonist, it reverses it's effects completely.
Atropine
counteracts the effects of cholinesterase-inhibitors. Nerve
gasses, like sarin, and some organic insecticides (alkylphosphates:
malathion, parathion, etc ) inhibit cholinesterases.
Cholinesterase
is an enzyme that inactivates acetylcholine molecules at the
synapses. The enzyme inactivates the neurotransmitter by splitting
it into choline and acetic acid. Inhibition of these cholinesterases,
resulting in accumulation of acetylcholine in the nervous system,
is quit toxic, because it will paralyse breathing apparatus.
Atropine reverses the esterase inhibitors effects by preventing
specific acetylcholine binding to the receptor sites, producing
synaptic depression, thus neutralizing the toxic effects of
anticholinesterases.
EFFECTS
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Drowsiness, visual, tactile and auditory hallucinations. Confusion,
temporary memory loss, restlessness and convulsions. Higher,
toxic doses can lead to coma and eventually death.
Autonomic
changes are dilated pupils, rise in body temperature, dry mouth
and being overly active.
The
effects of these alkoloids usually consist of stimulation in
low doses and depression in higher, toxic doses. The 'delirium
alike' effects are much more pronounced then perceptual changes,
and can last from a few hours to a couple of days, depending
on the dosage.
DURATION
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The effects of these alkoloids usually consist of stimulation
in low doses and depression in higher, toxic doses. The 'delirium
alike' effects are much more pronounced then perceptual changes,
and can last from a few hours to a couple of days, depending
on the dosage.
SIDE
EFFECTS :
Some people who have experienced a full blown belladonna trip
state it has nothing but side effects. Therefor the eventual
use of this plant has to be done with care. The same for the
other so called "herbs of the witches" (Nightshades).
Side
effects can be a dry mouth, temporary memory loss, confusion
and flushing of the face. After taking a high dosage side effects
like flashbacks and a heavy feeling in the legs can occur even
2 or 3 days after.
USAGE
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Atropa belladonna (like other Nightshades) is used as a tea,
a smoke or as an ointment (witches ointment).
A
TIP FOR GERMINATING ATROPA BELLADONNA SEEDS :
The seeds will have a higher germinating force when the seeds
have been exposed to frost for a few weeks. The frost will break
the seed's dormant, causing the seeds to germinate more easily.
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