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Atropine

A type of ‘Tropane Alkaloid’

 

Atropine is a highly toxic compound which occurs in Atropa belladonna, Datura stramonium, and other Solanaceae plants.

 

It has anticholinergic activity, causing blurred vision, suppressed salivation, vasodilation, excitement, and delirium, which is why it’s often found in ‘Witches Flying Ointments’.

Artemisia
Artemisia
Mar 02, 2023

I love how we move to a different platform and suddenly the solanaceae, magic mushrooms and other entheogens take over the board. 💚

Scopolamine

A type of ‘Tropane Alkaloid’

 

Scopolamine, is often found in members of the Solanaceae family and is often found in ‘Witches Flying Ointments’ and has been used widely to help prevent motion sickness.

 

#poison #psychoactive

Scopolamine is many times stronger than Atropine in its psychoactive activity.

Tropane Alkaloids

 

Tropane Alkaloids including atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine are highly toxic and found in the Solanaceae family.

 

Another plant family rich in tropanes is the Erythroxylaceae which includes Coca (Erythroxylaceae coca) the major source of cocaine.

 

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