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Old 20-11-2007, 20:26
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Phalaris 'Big Medicine'

Has anyone heard anything about the Phalaris grass 'Big Medicine'? It was selected by Johnny Appleseed, the guy that fount the two Phalaris clones Yugoslavian Fresh Cut and Turkey Red, and is supposed to contain mostly DMT. It is available from some ethnobotanical resources. SWIM has had the plant for years, but has yet to experiment with it. SWIM has tested the two other clones mentioned above, and used strong liquid extracts (like wheat grass juice) + syrian rue extract for a mostly 5 MeO experience.
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Re: Phalaris 'Big Medicine'

Here's what SWIM was able to dig up on it. Apparently Johnny Appleseed (no idea who that is) introduced this through this interview at a Conference in Canada a few years back.
"This is my newest release that I have been working on for the last few years. I call it "Big Medicine". This is a tall fast-growing Phalaris species that contains DMT. It also spreads by runners - a necessary characteristic I select for so that it can be spread by root cuttings, and thus bypass the genetic rearrangement that could result from relying on seed dissemination."

"Anyway, this new cultivar, "Big Medicine" is a Phalaris species that contains a fairly pure source of DMT. Dosage will have to be experimented with but I would expect it to be in the range of one pound of dried material per dose. The exact species is unknown because of my breeding procedure, which is to plant out many varieties and species of Phalaris and let them cross randomly, and then let climate and testing sort out the survivors.

SWIM has an example of this plant and loves it. It grows a lot fast than other phalaris species (although they all grow like weeds) and require little, if no care at all.

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Re: Phalaris 'Big Medicine'

Does this plant indeed contain mostly DMT, and not other toxic tryptamines like grammine and friends ? Have SWIM's monkeysever assayed ?
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