El Floripondio Es Legal En Argentina
Let`s go back to our own thing. The needs of the population are very great and there are nations where hunger is wreaking havoc. Why not assume that floripondium is a relief for them? As I said, they are not forbidden, because they grow like the Yuyos and are accessible to all. At the moment, no one grows or markets them. Perhaps because it does not generate violence and only those who take it can have their dreams. For example, research has been conducted in relation to language. I don`t think Artaud, Huxley, or Michaux turned to Floripondium and it was other hallucinogens that they used for their experiments. But it may be that memory is playing a trick on me (again) and that they have used it. All species of this plant are biologically complex and have always been used as hallucinogens, mainly in the Andes and Amazon, where they are called toá. The flowers are taken prepared as an infusion and their effect begins between 15 and 30 minutes and lasts up to 72 minutes, although with an ever lower intensity. The scopolamine contained in this herb is an anticholinergic that blocks cholinergic receptors in the brain. Depending on this, the impulses of the nerve endings are pressed or, if the dose was high, stimulated and then pressed. The lethal dose of scopolamine is about one hundred milligrams and the danger is that the exact dose that an infusion of floripondium may contain is not known.
In terms of effects, contact with reality is often completely lost, and an outside observer may see the drunk subject having inconsistent conversations with non-existent people or performing actions that are completely taken out of context. On the physical level, it causes the pupils to dilate, increase the pulse and respiratory rate and decrease the effect of the muscles. It also dries out the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, throat and other areas. No genetic damage in humans has been confirmed by use and does not cause tolerance or physical or psychological dependence. According to the article Toxic Plants: Neurotoxicity of Floripondium, the most common way to consume Floripondium is an infusion – it works between 15 and 30 minutes and can last up to three days. However, if the infusion is made with more than one flower, the danger increases alarmingly. In fact, an infusion of 5 flowers can bring death. The initiative of deputy Rosaleño Aldo García of the GEN also prohibits marketing and cultivation in the territory of Buenos Aires, and in turn adds the “Floripondio” to the list of illegal drugs dictated by the executive of the province. Argentines usually make Floripondio tea from time to time or smoke cigarettes, others put them under the pillow to fall asleep, and some to dream of all the utopias we Argentines have dreamed of. (And that we once lost in various forms of chaos and then lost.) The truth is that without arguments that science could offer me, I think of a society that faces many problems, many of which live thanks to the fact that they cut hunger with the tea of these funnel-shaped white flowers.
But I think that with proper care, it can be dangerous. In addition, I know those who have floripondios in the gardens of their homes. I hope they will keep him away from the children as this could lead to serious problems. Meanwhile, I can no longer have a “herd” of hungry men with the Floripondios out of my head. Whether it`s something in bad taste or not, at least figuratively speaking that it should continue to be used. But hunger is much more tasteless than floripondios. In reality, hunger lacks taste for logical reasons. This is apparent from a statement by the federal prosecutor of Morón Sebastián Basso, in which he requested a series of searches in the nurseries of Moreno, Merlo, Morón and La Matanza, where the San Pedro cactus was marketed, as well as cannabis sativa plants and 720,000 other species protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites). Among them, fifty floripondio plants whose flowers, known as angel trumpet, contain scopolamine, the famous Burundanga, which has been used criminally to nullify the will of the people who take it.