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Psilocybe spp. in der medizinischen Anwendung mit Dr. Jochen Gartz
from Medienprojekt PSI-TV on November 12, 2009
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Medienprojekt PSI-TV veröffentlicht Jochen Gartz: Psilocybe spp. in der medizinischen Anwendung , eine Aufnahme des Referates beim Entheovision Kongress 2004. Betrachtungen zur früheren und heutigen Verwendung von Psilocybin in der Heilkunde und zu Erfahrungen bei ungewollten Pilzintoxikationen rund um die Welt. Nach einer kurzen Betrachtung der mexikanischen Heilrituale mit Pilzen wird auf die früheren psychotherapeutischen Erfahrungen mit Psilocybin und änlichen Substanzen eingegangen. In den letzten Jahren begann ein neues Interesse an möglichen therapeutischen Anwendungen des Alkaloides. Hierbei sind Therapien bei Migräne, Clusterkopfschmerz, Zwangsneurosen mit Verkrampfungen sowie an Todkranken zu nennen. Bei der Erforschung von Synästhesien wäre das Alkaloid hilfreich. Ungewollte Intoxikationen mit Psilocybinhaltigen Pilzen rund um die Welt liefern wertvolle Ergänzungen zur Bewertung der Sicherheit dieses Wirkstoffes. Video Download Wir haben hier verschiedene Formate zur Verfügung gestellt: als XViD und beste Version, etwa 462MB als OGG-Video Version, etwa 296MB als 512 Kbits MPEG4-Video Version, etwa 258MB Cover im DVD-Format zum Ausdrucken Relevante Weblinks Entheovision Kongress Erowid über Jochen Gartz Online Video
also in: Drug Drugpolicy Drogen Drogenpolitik Interview Konferenz Conference Culture Substance Society Culture Entheovision 2004 Internet Jochen Gartz Medienprojekt PSI-TV Personen Release Veranstaltungen Alkaloid Clusterkopfschmerz Heilkunde Intoxikation Magic mushroom Migräne Pilz Pilze Psilocybin Tryptamin Typtophan Wirkstoff Zwangsneurose
A rare and beautiful plant
from HD featured videos on June 02, 2009
Duration: 202
Duration: 202
The recently discovered Brunsvigia elandsmontana is found nowhere else on the planet.
also in: Alkaloid Amaryllidaceae Brunsvigia Bulb Elandsmontana Endemic Flora Fynbos Life Medicinal Nature Northern Cape Now Paul Myburgh Pedicel Podcast Real Renosterbos Seed dispersal Terry Woollcott Toxic Tumbleweed TV Film Wildlife Wind
A rare and beautiful plant
from Featured videos on June 02, 2009
Duration: 202
Duration: 202
The recently discovered Brunsvigia elandsmontana is found nowhere else on the planet.
also in: Alkaloid Amaryllidaceae Brunsvigia Bulb Elandsmontana Endemic Flora Fynbos Life Medicinal Nature Northern Cape Now Paul Myburgh Pedicel Podcast Real Renosterbos Seed dispersal Terry Woollcott Toxic Tumbleweed TV Film Wildlife Wind
Synthesizing an Alkaloid - Physostigmine
from YouTube :: Videos by hellgas0 on January 10, 2009
Duration: 315
Duration: 315
Since the early 1800s, practitioners of organic chemistry have been fascinated with a group of plant-derived compounds called "alkaloids." Alkaloids contain at least one nitrogen atom among other atoms in a carbon-based ring structure, and occur naturally in vascular plants and some fungi. Notable alkaloids include caffeine, quinine, cocaine, and morphine, all of which have important medicinal qualities, and strychnine, which in excessive or continuous dosages can be poisonous. Source: http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/pj07.sci.phys.matter.alkaloid/ Author: hellgas0 Keywords: Alkaloid chemical compounds Alkaloids nitrogen atoms Calabar bean atropine chemistry Added: January 10, 2009
also in: Alkaloid Alkaloids Atoms Atropine Bean Calabar Chemical Chemistry Compounds Nitrogen
Crack&Cocaine
from RE-AMP RoundUp on March 24, 2007
Duration: 25
Duration: 25
Cocaine (or crack in its impure freebase form) is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. It is a stimulant of the central nervous system and an appetite suppressant, giving rise to what has been described as a euphoric sense of happiness and increased energy. The name comes from the name of the coca plant in addition to the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming Cocaine.The stimulating qualities of the coca leaf were known to the ancient peoples of Peru and other pre-Columbian Andean societies. In modern Western countries, cocaine has been a feature of the counterculture for over a century. There is a long list of prominent intellectuals, artists, and musicians who have used the drug
also in: Addictive Alkaloid Amounts Arthur Conan Could Counterculture Crystalline Cultivation Doyle Found Freud From Government Grant Movies and Television President Several Sigmund Stimulant Stimulating Trace Tropane Ulysses




