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Dagga Flowers

Posted by on Jul 5, 2012 in Varieties | Comments Off on Dagga Flowers

Dagga Flowers

Wild Dagga Flowers is where all of the sweet nectar is concentrated.  This is also where the active alkaloid called leonurine is concentrated.  Leonurine is partly responsible for the pleasant and relaxing effects of Wild Dagga, but that’s only part of the picture.  Wild Dagga, by nature, is a vasodilator.  This means that it naturally opens pathways inside our bodies, making it easier for our bodies to absorb whatever happens to be blended with the Wild Dagga.  This is likely why Wild Dagga is often mixed with many other herbs; it will literally intensify the effects of anything it’s blended with, and becomes even more apparent when ingested through...

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Wild Dagga Simplified

Posted by on Jul 4, 2012 in Varieties | 1 comment

Wild Dagga Simplified

The #1 question is whether the effects form Wild Dagga are a “placebo” effect or not.  When it’s properly cured, when the extractions are performed when the plant is fresh and just ready to flower, or when the flowers are harvested at their peak, there is absolutely no question that Wild Dagga has some profound psychoactive effects.  Like any other sacred plant with such a rich history, it can take some time and patience to first understand and appreciate these effects, but there’s no question they offer a pleasant repose for longer than one might think.

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