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ERYTHROXYLUM IPADU COCA SEED

Author: Victor
Posted On: March 9, 2022, 2:45 am


Erythroxylaceae, Erythroxylon (Erythroxylum) coca, var. ipaduThe Coca plant is
an understory shrub with simple, entire, alternate leaves. As can be observed
from the photographs above, the leaves are smooth, light green oval-shaped and
approx. 5-8 cm long, born on short petioles. The flowers are inconspicuous,
small and white, found singly or in small clusters along the branches (see
flower buds in photo). The red, berry-like fruit are elliptical and contain a
single seed.Coca has a long history of use by indigenous peoples. The leaves
have been chewed by Andean Indians of South America for thousands of years. Tens
of thousands of people chew coca leaves on a daily basis. The leaves are also
made into a tea. Both forms of consumption relieve hunger and
fatigue.Traditionally, coca leaves are prepared as a chew and packed in the
mouth with lime. Lime, typically in the form of ashes of various plants (such as
Cecropia spp.) and/or from burned rocks, and uric acid, is added to enhance
flavor and effect.Coca is native to the Amazon where its consumption is
traditionally restricted to males. Today the plant is widely cultivated and
consumed throughout Andean countries of South America.Only until relatively
recently has the plant assumed the stigma associated with cocaine, a
recreational drug abused largely by feeble and insecure members of modern
western societies. It, in turn, abuses them back.Over five million people use
cocaine and its derivatives in the US alone. Typically, cocaine is either
snorted, smoked as crack, or dissolved and injected. Cocaine abuse has
debilitating, addictive results. It is a severe problem in many countries, and
getting worse.Typical symptoms after ingesting cocaine include euphoria, the
urge to speak, enhanced libido, loss of inhibitions, hallucinations, dilated
pupils, vasoconstriction, hypertension, tachycardia and death from respiratory
arrest. Schizophrenic episodes may also occur. Cocaine induces strong psychic
but not physical dependence.Cocaine addiction does, however, prove to be
physically debilitating; cocaine addicts can be readily observed as a wholly
unhealthy bunch. Weak and downtrodden, their skin takes on a sickly translucent
yellowish hue. Eyes sunken and jaundiced, and malodorous sweat beading up on the
forehead for no reason. Be very weary of the cocaine addict for they will only
lie to you and steal your money, then they will forgo eating and feeding their
own children to spend the stolen money on another little pile of temporary
self-affirmation.Cocaine is a tropane alkaloid, it was the first commercial
anaesthetic, but is no longer commonly used in modern medicine.There is a huge
amount of significant historical information to include on this plant, Ill
upload additions periodically. In the meantime, here is a link to Mama Coca,
headed up by Anthony Henman (the author of the book, also called Mama Coca. The
website is a fantastic resource for a wide variety of information related
contemporary and historical cultural, and political aspects of the coca plant

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Erythroxylaceae, Erythroxylon (Erythroxylum) coca, var. ipaduThe coca plant is
an understory shrub with simple, entire, alternate leaves. As can be observed
from the photographs above, the leaves are smooth, light green oval-shaped and
approx. 5-8 cm long, born on short petioles. The flowers are inconspicuous,
small and white, found singly or in small clusters along the branches (see
flower buds in photo). The red, berry-like fruit are elliptical and contain a
single seed.Coca has a long history of use by indigenous peoples. The leaves
have been chewed by Andean Indians of South America for thousands of years. Tens
of thousands of people chew coca leaves on a daily basis. The leaves are also
made into a tea. Both forms of consumption relieve hunger and
fatigue.Traditionally, coca leaves are prepared as a chew and packed in the
mouth with lime. Lime, typically in the form of ashes of various plants (such as
Cecropia spp.) and/or from burned rocks, and uric acid, is added to enhance
flavor and effect.Coca is native to the Amazon where its consumption is
traditionally restricted to males. Today the plant is widely cultivated and
consumed throughout Andean countries of South America.Only until relatively
recently has the plant assumed the stigma associated with cocaine, a
recreational drug abused largely by feeble and insecure members of modern
western societies. It, in turn, abuses them back.Over five million people use
cocaine and its derivatives in the US alone. Typically, cocaine is either
snorted, smoked as crack, or dissolved and injected. Cocaine abuse has
debilitating, addictive results. It is a severe problem in many countries, and
getting worse.Typical symptoms after ingesting cocaine include euphoria, the
urge to speak, enhanced libido, loss of inhibitions, hallucinations, dilated
pupils, vasoconstriction, hypertension, tachycardia and death from respiratory
arrest. Schizophrenic episodes may also occur. Cocaine induces strong psychic
but not physical dependence.Cocaine addiction does, however, prove to be
physically debilitating; cocaine addicts can be readily observed as a wholly
unhealthy bunch. Weak and downtrodden, their skin takes on a sickly translucent
yellowish hue. Eyes sunken and jaundiced, and malodorous sweat beading up on the
forehead for no reason. Be very weary of the cocaine addict for they will only
lie to you and steal your money, then they will forgo eating and feeding their
own children to spend the stolen money on another little pile of temporary
self-affirmation.Cocaine is a tropane alkaloid, it was the first commercial
anaesthetic, but is no longer commonly used in modern medicine.There is a huge
amount of significant historical information to include on this plant, Ill
upload additions periodically. In the meantime, here is a link to Mama Coca,
headed up by Anthony Henman (the author of the book, also called Mama Coca. The
website is a fantastic resource for a wide variety of information related
contemporary and historical cultural, and political aspects of the coca plant

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Erythroxylaceae, Erythroxylon (Erythroxylum) coca, var. ipaduThe coca plant is
an understory shrub with simple, entire, alternate leaves. As can be observed
from the photographs above, the leaves are smooth, light green oval-shaped and
approx. 5-8 cm long, born on short petioles. The flowers are inconspicuous,
small and white, found singly or in small clusters along the branches (see
flower buds in photo).



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The red, berry-like fruit are elliptical and contain a single seed.Coca has a
long history of use by indigenous peoples. The leaves have been chewed by Andean
Indians of South America for thousands of years. Tens of thousands of people
chew coca leaves on a daily basis. The leaves are also made into a tea. Both
forms of consumption relieve hunger and fatigue.Traditionally, coca leaves are
prepared as a chew and packed in the mouth with lime. Lime, typically in the
form of ashes of various plants (such as Cecropia spp.) and/or from burned
rocks, and uric acid, is added to enhance flavor and effect.

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Coca is native to the Amazon where its consumption is traditionally restricted
to males. Today the plant is widely cultivated and consumed throughout Andean
countries of South America.Only until relatively recently has the plant assumed
the stigma associated with cocaine, a recreational drug abused largely by feeble
and insecure members of modern western societies. It, in turn, abuses them back.

https://erythroxylum-coca-seeds.com/product/drug-lord-coca-seeds/

Over five million people use cocaine and its derivatives in the US alone.
Typically, cocaine is either snorted, smoked as crack, or dissolved and
injected. Cocaine abuse has debilitating, addictive results. It is a severe
problem in many countries, and getting worse.Typical symptoms after ingesting
Drug Lord Coca Seeds include euphoria, the urge to speak, enhanced libido, loss
of inhibitions, hallucinations, dilated pupils, vasoconstriction, hypertension,
tachycardia and death from respiratory arrest.

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Schizophrenic episodes may also occur. Cocaine induces strong psychic but not
physical dependence.Cocaine addiction does, however, prove to be physically
debilitating; cocaine addicts can be readily observed as a wholly unhealthy
bunch. Weak and downtrodden, their skin takes on a sickly translucent yellowish
hue.

Eyes sunken and jaundiced, and malodorous sweat beading up on the forehead for
no reason. Be very weary of the cocaine addict for they will only lie to you and
steal your money, then they will forgo eating and feeding their own children to
spend the stolen money on another little pile of temporary self-affirmation.

Cocaine is a tropane alkaloid, it was the first commercial anaesthetic, but is
no longer commonly used in modern medicine. There is a huge amount of
significant historical information to include on this plant, Ill upload
additions periodically. In the meantime, here is a link to Mama Coca, headed up
by Anthony Henman (the author of the book, also called Mama Coca. The website is
a fantastic resource for a wide variety of information related contemporary and
historical cultural, and political aspects of the coca plant

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