Included in this section are
three very informative comprehensive books
on natural highs. Contained are hundreds
of plants, flowers, barks, insects, seeds,
fungi and more that can have stimulants,
hallucinogens and many more types of drugs
extracted from them. Complete instructions
for preparation and consumption are included.
Very hard to find information.
Hallucinogenic Plants
What are hallucinogenic plants? How do
they affect mind and body? Who uses them
- and why? This unique Guide surveys the
role of psychoactive plants in primitive
and civilized societies from early times
to the present. The first non technical
guide to both the cultural significance
and physiological effects of hallucinogens,
HALLUCINOGENIC PLANTS will fascinate general
readers and students of anthropology and
history as well as botanists and other specialists.
All of the wild and cultivated species considered
are illustrated in brilliant full color.
This book is provided as part of the "natural
highs" section due to it containing
information about a large number of legal,
naturally occurring hallucinogens. A very
interesting, almost impossible to find guide
about a huge array of natural hallucinogenic
plants.

A drawing representing the distribution
of hallucinogens
The Legal Herbs Encyclopedia
The purpose of this book is provide the user with concise reference
information on various legal psychotropic
materials. These include plant materials
in their crude herbal form and chemicals
either synthesized or extracted from natural
materials. For each item there is a brief
description of the material, the method
of preparation, dosage and use, analysis
of active constituents, effects and contraindications
(side effects, dangers, etc.) and names
of commercial suppliers.
The latter are given as letter codes. The
corresponding names and address are to be
found in the section titled "Suppliers."
Because of increasing interest in horticulture
of psychotropic plants sources of seeds
and live plants are also given. Some of
the materials discussed are very dangerous
and are strongly disrecommended. They are
included because many people have already
shown an interest in experimenting with
them. We feel that it is important to discuss
them while clearly indicating their dangers.
Although we feel confident in the accuracy
of the information in this guide, we can
in no way assume responsibility for the
experiences of persons following these data
for personal drug use.
SHANIN (
Petunia violacea)
is one of the most recently reported hallucinogens.
It is taken by the Indians in Ecuador to
induce the sensation of flight.
The Legal Highs FAQ
A concise collection of known naturally
occurring drugs. Clearly written question
and answer format relating to legal, mind
altering extracts. A perfect report to compliment The Legal Herbs Encyclopedia which
is provided as part of this package.