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Syrian Rue seeds
Perganum harmala
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FAMILY
: Zygophyllaceae
GENUS : Peganum
SPECIES : harmala
COMMON
NAME : Syrian Rue, harmala, harmaline,
P. harmala, Perganum harmala, MAOI
SYRIAN RUE (Peganum harmala) grows from the Mediterranean
to northern India, Mongolia, and Manchuria.
Most popular is the fact that the syrian rue seed is also
a MAO inhibitor it also carries a high content of harmine
and harmaline.
Everywhere it has many uses in folk medicine. It's seeds
have been employed as a spice, and its fruits are the
source of a red dye and an oil.
The seeds possess known hallucinogenic alkaloids, in addition
to harmine and harmaline. The esteem in which the peoples
of Asia hold the plant is so extraordinary that it might
indicate a former religious use as an hallucinogen, but
the purposeful use of the plant to induce visions has
not yet been established through the literature or field
work.
The caltrop family, Zygophyllaceae, to which Syrian rue
belongs, comprises about two dozen genera native to dry
parts of the tropics and subtropics of both hemispheres.
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Syrian
Rue seeds
Perganum harmala
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| 75
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Rue seeds |
$16 |
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| 200
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Rue seeds |
$38 |
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