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SCHULTES R E; HOFMANN A
Vine of the Soul
Plants of the Gods: Origins of hallucinogenic use; p 120
Ayahuasca has many native names: Caapi, Dapa, Mihi, Kahi, Natema, Pinde, Yaje. The drink, employed for prophecy, divination, sorcery, and medical purposes, is so deeply rooted in native mythology and philosophy that there can be no doubt of its great age as a part of aboriginal life. Two closely related species of the malpighiaceous genus Banisteriopsis - B. caapi and B. inebrians - are the most important plants used in preparing Ayahuasca. But other species are apparently used locally on occasion: B. quitensis; Mascagnia glandulifera, M. psilophylla var. antifebrilis; Tetrapteris methystica and T. mucronata. All of these plants are large forest lianas of the same family. Banisteriopsis caapi and B. inebrians are frequently cultivated in order to have a supply close at hand for use. Many plants of diverse families are often added to the basic drink to alter the intoxicating effects. The most commonly used admixtures are leaves of B. rusbyana and of the rubiaceous Psychotria carthaginensis or P. viridis. Other known psychoactive plants, such as Brugmansia suavolens, Brunfelsia chiricaspi, and B. grandiflora, may also be added. Among the many other plants employed are Tobacco; Malounetia tamaquarina and a species of Tabernaemontana of the Apocynaceae; the acanthaceous Teliostachya lanceolata var. crispa or Toe Negra; Calathea veitchiana of the Maranthaceae; the amaranthaceous Alternaria lehmannii and a species of Iresine; several ferns including Lygodium venustum and Lomariopsis japurensis; Phryglanthus eugenoides of the Mistletoe family; the mint Ocimium micranthum; a species of the sedge genus Cyperus; several cacti including species of Opuntia and Epiphylum; and a member of the genus Clusia of the Guttiferae.

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Ayahuasca admixture plants
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Admixture PlantPeopleLocation(Notes)
Banisteriopsis caapi[THIS IS YAJE/AYAHUASCA](Harmine, Harmaline)
Banisteriopsis inebrians  (beta-Carbolines)
Banisteriopsis quitensis (beta-Carbolines)
Banistereopsis rusbyana[COMMON ADMIXTURE PLANT] (DMT & beta-Carbolines OCO-YAJE)
Psychotria viridis[COMMON ADMIXTURE PLANT](DMT, tryptamines)
Psychotria carthaginensis  
Psychotria nitida??(DMT, tryptamines)
Prestonia amazonica[COMMON ADMIXTURE PLANT](DMT)
Tetrapteris mucronata 
Tetrapteris methysticaMaku'N Brazil Amazon(Cold water infusion no admixtures CAAPI-PINIMA)
Diplopteris cabarenaAmazon[Dennis McKenna]
Justicia pectoralis  (flavorant only)
Mascagnia glandulifera
Mascagnia psilophylla (var antifebrilis)
6 unidentified vinesTukanoRio Vaupes(Colombia)
(vines)Kahi-ria'ma:strongest/auditory hallucinations, announces future events said cause death if improperly employed
Mene-kahi-ma:2nd strongest/visions of green snakes/bark is used said to cause death unless cautiously taken
Sauana-kahi-ma:'Kahi of the Red Jaguar'/produces visions in red
Kahi-vai Bucura-rijoma:'Kahi of the monkey head' causes monkeys to halluinate and howl
Ajuwri-kahi-ma:weakest/little effect used in drink to help Mene-kahi-ma
Kahi-somoma/Kahi-uco:'Kahi that makes you vomit' Banisteriopsis rusbyana

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SYNONYMS:Ayahuasca, Caapi, Yaje'; Pinde, Nate'ma, oco-yaje, Da'pa; Mihi, Kahi
Regions where caapi is used:AMAZON RIVER:Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
ORINOCO RIVER:Venezuela, Pacific Coast of Brazil
NORTHWESTERN AMAZON:caapi snuff
COLOMBIA/VENEZUELA:dried stem bark chewed

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