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Canchallagua
Swim recieved a vial of this herb very little other information given. It was marked with some sort of homeopathic dosage measurement.
1M
He was instructed to take it away from food and odors that might trigger, well, the munchies he supposes.
Google yeilded no results with the spelling matching exactly as on the bottle which is rather strange considering his source was a very well known and reliable Homeopathic Dispensary, but Canchalagua yielded the name Schkuhria pinnata.
Swim took a sublingual extract of this herb, given to him with the purpose of inspiring introspection. Unfortunately, he is quite unsure of the dose he recieved relative to the plant itself, or even if it was infact the herb that it was labeled. Available info does not indicate that this is one of its common uses, but Swim suspects that perhaps some aspect of this plant is not mentioned or considered unimportant.
After about an hour, swim felt a pleasurable, subtle effect. His mind felt clear and his body filled with little tremors of excitement. He wrote for some time, which is not something he does commonly, and found the words to flow very freely. A mild enhancement in color was percieved, similar to that of oral marijuana. From time to time a red or orange glowing dot would fall through his vision.
After about 2 hours he walked outside for a cigarette and involuntarily found himself walking slowly along the shadow cast by a powerline as if it were the only path he were able to take. At the end of the shadow he saw a small garden teeming with life and fell into a strange trance watching the snails crawl across the flowers.
Swim is unsure how much of the effect was placebo, but usually he isn't tricked so easily by his own mind. It felt similar in many ways, though definately not identical to, a small/lightwieght hash brownie.
This herb seems to be worth a closer look, perhaps with higher dosages.
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