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What is a yopo?

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A yopo is a perennial South American tree, Latin name Anadenanthera peregrina, with a number of traditional uses.

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Why did the chief god use yopo during religious cerimonies in the arawaks?

The chief god of the Arawaks, often associated with spiritual leadership, used yopo during religious ceremonies to facilitate communication with the divine and enhance spiritual experiences. Yopo, containing psychoactive compounds, induced altered states of consciousness, allowing participants to connect more deeply with their beliefs and the spiritual realm. This use of yopo was integral in rituals, fostering community cohesion and reinforcing cultural values. Its consumption symbolized a sacred journey, bridging the gap between the earthly and the divine.


Is yopo legal?

I've done quite a bit of research into the legality of Anadenanthera Peregrina (Yopo).. I have yet to find any information statitng that it is illegal to possess. The link attached to this should provide you with the info you're looking for. http://lucidconsciousness.com/psychotropia/?p=326


Where can you get DMT?

you can extract it from mimosa hostilis root bark,acacia confusa, canary grass, yopo seeds and many other plants, roots, animals,etc. you must use an extraction technique such as the a/b tek. which involves mhrb,lye,water and naptha.


What are the customs of the yanomami?

girls marrying their cousins, being abused by their husbands, using a drug called 'yopo' that causes them to "see spirits", and lots of other things. a good site for more info ishttp:/www.crystalinks.com/yanomami.html


What Native American words start with the letter y?

There are hundreds of different Native American languages. Some 'Native American' words that start with the letter Y are: Arapaho: yein = four yoo3on = five Dakota/Lakota: yamni = three Choctaw: yvnnvsh = buffalo/bison Muskogee Creek: Yvhiketv = sing yvnvsv = buffalo/bison yvnvwv = cheek yopo = nose Navajo: Yiyą = eat Yoo'į = see Yidiists'a' = hear Hopi: yöngösona = turtle Yaqui: yeka = nose


What does tyea mean?

Extracellular Yersinia spp. disarm the immune system by injecting the effector Yersinia outer proteins (Yops) into the target cell. Yop secretion is triggered by contact with eukaryotic cells or by Ca2+ chelation. Two proteins, YopN and LcrG, are known to be involved in Yop-secretion control. Here we describe TyeA, a third protein involved in the control of Yop release. Like YopN, TyeA is localized at the bacterial surface. A tyeA knock-out mutant secreted Yops in the presence of Ca2+ and in the absence of eukaryotic cells. Unlike a yopN null mutant, the tyeA mutant was defective for translocation of YopE and YopH, but not YopM, YopO and YopP, into eukaryotic cells. This is the first observation suggesting that Yop effectors can be divided into two sets for delivery into eukaryotic cells. TyeA was found to interact with the translocator YopD and with residues 242-293 of YopN. In contrast with a yopN null mutant, a yopNDelta248-272 mutant was also unable to translocate YopE and YopH. Our results suggest that TyeA forms part of the translocation-control apparatus together with YopD and YopN, and that the interaction of these proteins is required for selective translocation of Yops inside eukaryotic cells.


What is DMT derived from?

Here is an incomplete list of plants that contain DMT, there are many many more, it is one of the most common psychoactive substances in the world. DMT can be produced synthetically, but the process is rather difficult, and since it is so widely available in nature, most DMT is derived from extraction from one of these plants.AustraliaAcacia maidenii (maiden's wattle) Photo 1Acacia maidenii - Photo 2Acacia maideniiAcacia phlebophylla (buffalo sallow wattle, mountain buffalo wattle) 1 PhotoAcacia phlebophyllaAcacia obtusifolia/A. intertexta (stiff leaf wattle, blunt leaf wattle) Photo 1Acacia obtusifolia - Photo 2Acacia obtusifoliaEuropePhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedNorth AmericaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundleflower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTCentral AmericaMimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa) Photo 1Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMTPsychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona) Photo 1Psychotria viridis - Photo 2Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leavesDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTVirola spp. (epena, parika) 2 Photo 1Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3Virola calophylla fruitsAnadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque) Photo 1Yopo tree - Photo 2The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMTand 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and5-MeO-DMT.South AmericaMimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa) Photo 1Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMTPsychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona) Photo 1Psychotria viridis - Photo 2Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leavesDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTVirola spp. (epena, parika) 2 Photo 1Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3Virola calophylla fruitsDiplopterys cabrerana/Banisteriopsis rusbyana(chagropanga, chaliponga, oco-yagè) Photo 1Diplopterys cabrerana - Photo 2Diplopterys cabrerana close-up - Photo 3Diplopterys cabrerana floweringAnadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque) Photo 1Yopo tree - Photo 2The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMTand 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and5-MeO-DMT.AfricaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedAsiaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedAcacia simplicifolia/A. simplex (tataagia)And of course:Everywhere:Homo Sapiens (Humans)Thanks to ayahuasca-info.com for the pics and the list, go there, to lycaeum.org or to erowid.org for further information on this amazing substance.


What foods contain dmt?

Here is an incomplete(very) list of plants that contain DMT, there are many many more, it is one of the most common psychoactive substances in the world.AustraliaAcacia maidenii (maiden's wattle) Photo 1Acacia maidenii - Photo 2Acacia maideniiAcacia phlebophylla (buffalo sallow wattle, mountain buffalo wattle) 1 PhotoAcacia phlebophyllaAcacia obtusifolia/A. intertexta (stiff leaf wattle, blunt leaf wattle) Photo 1Acacia obtusifolia - Photo 2Acacia obtusifoliaEuropePhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedNorth AmericaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundleflower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTCentral AmericaMimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa) Photo 1Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMTPsychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona) Photo 1Psychotria viridis - Photo 2Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leavesDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTVirola spp. (epena, parika) 2 Photo 1Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3Virola calophylla fruitsAnadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque) Photo 1Yopo tree - Photo 2The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMTand 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and5-MeO-DMT.South AmericaMimosa hostilis/M. tenuiflora (jurema, jurema preta, mimosa) Photo 1Young Mimosa hostilis seedling - Photo 2Mimosa hostilis - Photo 3Mimosa hostilis rootbark contains most of the DMTPsychotria viridis/P. psychotriaefolia (chacruna, amiruca panga, sami ruca, reinha, folha, chacrona) Photo 1Psychotria viridis - Photo 2Psychotria viridis fruits - Photo 3In Santo Daime ladies always pick the chacruna leavesDesmanthus illinoensis (bundle flower, Illinois bundle weed, prairie bundle flower) Photo 1Desmanthus illinoensis, photo © Trout - Photo 2Desmanthus illinoensis flowerclose-up - Photo 3Desmanthus illinoensis rootbark contains most of the DMTVirola spp. (epena, parika) 2 Photo 1Virola surinamensis tree in Guyana - Photo 2Virola surinamensis fruits - Photo 3Virola calophylla fruitsDiplopterys cabrerana/Banisteriopsis rusbyana(chagropanga, chaliponga, oco-yagè) Photo 1Diplopterys cabrerana - Photo 2Diplopterys cabrerana close-up - Photo 3Diplopterys cabrerana floweringAnadenanthera peregrina/Piptadenia peregrina (yopo, curuba, cohoba, zumaque) Photo 1Yopo tree - Photo 2The orange inner part of the seeds contains N,N-DMT and some 5-MeO-DMTand 5-HO-DMT (= bufotenine). Yopo is often mixed up with its look-alike Cebil(= Anadenanthera colubrina), which contains 5-HO-DMT and some N,N-DMT and5-MeO-DMT.AfricaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedAsiaPhalaris arundinacea (canary grass, reed canary grass) Photo 1P. arundinacea looks like common reed - Photo 2The ligules of P. arundinacea are membranes - Photo 3The ligules of common reed are hairs - Photo 4Young, indoor cultivated P. arundinacea - Photo 5These seeds just germinatedAcacia simplicifolia/A. simplex (tataagia)And of course:Everywhere:Homo Sapiens (Humans)Thanks to ayahuasca-info.com for the pics and the list, go there, to lycaeum.org or to erowid.org for further information on this amazing substance.


What is a nickname for Crack Cocaine?

MArijuana is called pot, ganja, Mary Jane, indo, herb, dank, icky sticky and happy fun time green plant of joy. Coke is called blow. Heroine is called "H". That's all I can think of for now.


Is possession of endogenous DMT illegal in the US?

The DEA usually does not limit, control, or prohibit the possession of certain animals or plants that contain endogenous, controlled compounds unless they are specifically prepared for use (i.e.- dried, cut, packaged, pulverized, etc). Examples of this are: Psilocybin and Psilocin found in Psilocybe mushrooms, LSA and related amides found in Morning Glories and similar plant species, and 5-methoxy-DMT, 5-OH-DMT (bufotenin), and N,N-DMT, some of which are found in mammals (including humans), plants, toads and certain types of fish. Consequently, preparations used by South American natives like ayahuasca brews and yopo, vilca, and virola snuffs (which contain either DMT and/or all or some of the DMT related compounds mentioned above) are illegal since they are processed for human consumption. Note that the term "processed for human consumption" could apply to merely crushing virola bark into a powder, the rationale being that pulverizing the bark means it is being prepared for insufflation. Conversely, the plant species these snuffs are derived from are not illegal if they are possessed in their natural state. In some cases the DEA has scheduled specific plant species b/c they contain certain alkaloids or terpenoids that are perceived as dangerous. This makes possessing or growing them strictly prohibited, even if one of these plants happen to grow wild on an individual's property. Examples of this are- the Cannabis' species, the Opium Poppy (although certain species like the California Poppy aren't illegal even though they contain similar alkaloids), Iboga, and the Coca plant.