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- From: balld@gibbs.oit.unc.edu (Donald the Curmudgeon)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: Calamus Root.
- Message-ID: <2hguq6$bda@bigblue.oit.unc.edu>
- Date: 18 Jan 94 15:21:42 GMT
-
- I once ate about 4 inches of fresh calamus root.
-
- It's a stimulant. It's a pretty good stimulant, in fact. I didn't notice
- any hallucinogenic effects, but perhaps I needed a larger quantity.
-
- In any case, it's one of the foulest tasting drugs I've ever consumed.
-
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- From: mcscs1cfsi@dct.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Calamus Root.
- Message-ID: <1994Jan14.135756.10282@dct.ac.uk>
- Date: 14 Jan 94 13:57:56 GMT
-
- I have been experimenting with calamus root, bought already cut to quarter
- smartie size and dried.
-
- I've tried making tea from it to no avail. Yesterday i gubbed half an ounce of
- the stuff. Nothing happened again.
-
- Allegedly, 10 inces of the root works to provide hallucinagenic effects....
-
- Can anyone provide some info???
-
- Herbie.
-
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- From: jtrichar@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Jeremy Richardson)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Calamus=Vomit, vomit, vomit.
- Date: 14 May 1994 20:03:08 GMT
- Message-ID: <jtrichar-130594125107@jtrichar.extern.ucsd.edu>
-
-
- I just wanted to warn everyone about this particular herb. I visited an
- herb store last night, and recognized the name "Calamus" on the shelf from
- the Legal Highs text. So, being the rash and inept fool that I am, I
- bought it, took it home and imbibed it as per the 20th Century Alchemist's
- directions. Bad move.
-
- I drank this *horribly* bitter brew at around 10 o'clock, and experienced
- little (if any) of the anticipated effects. However, to my chagrin, at
- around 3, I felt ill. And I barfed, barfed, barfed, and for a change of
- pace, I vomited. I had my girlfriend call the Poison Control Center to
- make sure that I wasn't going to die. We found that Calamus' effects,
- instead of euphoric, are a stomach irritant. So, I spent most of the night
- cradled around the Porcelain God.
- Lesson 1: reaffirmed "don't believe everything you read"
- Lesson 2: always check out what you buy, and make SURE that it's gonna do
- what it is supposed to.
- Lesson 3: if you're gonna poke around the psychotropic section of the Herb
- store, and try stuff, call Poison Control first to see if you should expect
- bad results.
- Lesson 4: there are other, much mellower substances to partake of than
- Calamus.
- (not to mention tastier)
- Jeremy
-
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- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- From: brau7750@mach1.wlu.ca (Gregory Braun u)
- Subject: Re: Informations on Plants needed!
- Message-ID: <Cwt109.MCM@info.uucp>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 20:02:33 GMT
-
- [quoted text deleted -cak]
-
- This is also known as Sweet Flag. Native peoples of Southern
- Canada(I believe the Cree) used to chew it as for its tonic, stimulant,
- and alleged hallucinogenic properties. It contains beta-asarone, which
- is related to the phenylethylamine family of hallucinogens. The proper
- dosage is six to eight inches of the plant. I bought an ounce of this
- stuff, and tried it out. The first couple pieces, aside from the burning
- sensation in my mouth, tasted sort of neat. The rest was *very* nasty
- (something that seems to be a prerequisite for any natural
- hallucinogen). I managed to get it all down, and it stayed there for
- about half an hour, then came back up for about four hours. No fun. I
- did feel something, but it was more of a feverish state than anything
- else. I have sinced tried grinding it up and making a tea, putting it in
- capsules, but with no real effects. and nothing could get rid of the
- smell and taste, which reminded me of rotting pine needles. Just the
- smell of it made me gag for months afterwards. Not recomended, although
- if you could extract it somnehow...Let me know if you have any success.
-
- Greg
-
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- Message-ID: <165310Z04011995@anon.penet.fi>
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- From: an38783@anon.penet.fi
- Date: Wed, 4 Jan 1995 16:47:54 UTC
- Subject: Acorus Calamus/Sweet Flag Personnel Stories
-
- After locating a good supply of Sweet Flag I set out to see what it would
- do.
-
- First attempt:
-
- Ate about 6 inches of the dried root. Nothing seemed to happen, so I
- went off with my cousin to load wood for the winter. We were loading wood
- and talking, when I looked up on a mountain top and there was this giant
- figure looking down from the mountain top. It was dark and omnious
- and didn't look happy that we were on it's mountain. At the same time the
- figure appeared to be just trees. Then the apparition faded, and I went
- back to loading wood wondering if it was an overactive imagination, or
- the root.
-
- Second attempt:
-
- Passed it out at a party, about 6 or 7 people ate varying amounts. Only
- one reported feeling "speedy". Noone else seemed to think it did anything.
-
- Third attempt:
-
- Well since it was "speedy" and didn't seem to have much other effects. I
- ate about 3 inches of it fresh before having to drive all night. Bad move.
- You know all those little things you see out of the corner of your eye
- late at night when driving, but quickly dismiss. They took form. There
- were little gremlin like creatures scampering about just at the edge of my
- headlights. I kept driving telling myself it was the root and waited to
- hit one. Never did. Swore never to eat it and drive at night, way too
- weird. Then again maybe it was just exhaustion and too much coffee.
-
- Fourth attempt:
-
- Ate some (fresh) and went over to a friends house
- who lived in the woods on a lake.
- He was messing around, and wanted to go into town. Waited on his couch
- looking out an open door into a nice little field with a big oak tree.
- The wind started blowing through the tree and the light filtering through
- the tree started forming little fairies. The tree was full of little
- tinkerbells and they were dancing about in a beautiful ballet. Then
- I felt a pressure on my shoulder and a voice said "It's time to go."
- The faeries vanished and I was sitting in a darking living room with my
- friends hand on my shoulder. It was like waking up from sleep, but I
- hadn't been asleep, just a kind of trace-like state.
-
- Fifth attempt:
-
- Ate 8 inches dried, nothing happened.
-
- Sixth attempt:
-
- Drove up into the mountains with some friends, some calamus root,
- a flute, a loaf of bread, and some smoke. We ate the root, smoked the
- smoke, ate the bread, and the laid about with flute music filling the
- forest. It was a wonderful evening. No weird effect from the root it
- seemed. Just watching nature. Then we were leaving in the car along
- a scenic route past about three waterfalls. At about the second one
- the car comes to halt and the driver yells "LOOK!". The water fall
- had transformed itself. The rock under the falls was a giant easter
- island like statue who was drinking up all of the water. It was staring
- at us. At the same time I could see the normal waterful, it was like
- looking at two worlds at the same time. Both existed, I could function
- and act normal, but there was this other reality superimposed over the
- one I was in. I could see into it, and the being there could see me
- and knew that I could see it. We oooed and aaah for some time and
- then went home in a somber mood.
-
- Seventh and Eight attempts:
-
- Nothing happened, both attempts were in the woods--seems to have it's
- best effect in a natural setting but it just didn't seem to work
- these times.
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