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#1 sarah20

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Posted 18 February 2015 - 04:42 PM


Just a shout out to a place I've used for inexpensive high quality full spectrum

Peruvian caapi extracts; here is their help page: http://sacredforest....er.com/help.php

 

Caapi spirit from the Amazon jungles is:

 

150mg harmine

135mg tetrahydroharmine

10mg harmaline

 

and Caapi blossom leaf extract is:

 

120mg harmine

165mg tetrahydroharmine

10mg harmaline

 

The sediment and tannins have apparently been removed from the caapi, leaving only the

pure alkaloids.

 

This is the first time in decades that I've seen a supplier actually have lab reports done on

their extracts, and offer them at prices that are nearly 1/3rd of competitors, and they have over

30 five-star reviews from customers, however, I have noticed that they go out of stock very quickly,

often in just a matter of days, when it will then take them a couple weeks to re-extract from more

Peruvian Caapi, which is a long process, taking a long time.



#2 sarah20

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Posted 18 February 2015 - 04:48 PM

Here is my personal experience report:

http://www.longecity...onin-receptors/

 

In the report I posted, please keep in mind that a caapi brew or extract should never be combined with stimulants of any kinds, this means no amp's, no cold or cough medicines, and also do not combine with SSRI's or any other antidepressants. Caapi is a sacred plant medicine with amazing healing properties discovered by the Indians of the Amazon region thousands of years ago.

 

Dr. Callaway published many studies in which he did cat-scans of his own brain after consuming caapi brews, and found that his brain grew extra serotonin-receptors, a very positive effect. In his interviews with members of the UDV and Santo Daime caapi drinking Chrisitian based Churches (who drink caapi on a bi-weekly basis), he found that many of the members were not only professional people like Doctors and Lawyers, but he found after interviews, that large numbers of the members were cured of long-lasting drug and alcohol addictions, as well as violent and abnormal behaviors, perhaps due to caapi's ancient healing powers.

 


Edited by sarah20, 18 February 2015 - 04:58 PM.


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#3 sarah20

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Posted 21 February 2015 - 09:08 PM

Their website under FAQ section under "what's new" saids they will be back in stock on Feb 27th,

I have noticed they tend to sell out of both extracts very quickly (usually a matter of days). My

personal favorite is to combine 1/2 of a caapi spirit extract with 1/2 of a caapi blossom leaf extract

so that the alkaloid ratio is then:

 

135mg harmine base

153mg tetrahydroharmine base

    5mg harmaline

 

 



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#4 sarah20

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Posted 26 February 2015 - 06:42 PM

It's back in stock today I noticed, with 1 to 2 free 290mg extracts per purchase, comes out to $4 per extract or so, not bad considering Maya Ethnobotanicals charges about $90 per 1000mg of extract.





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