Question on Sweet Magnolia

Discussion in 'Other Drugs' started by p0t, Mar 22, 2011.

  1. p0t

    p0t Guest

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    I read somewhere that Sweet Magnolia (or Swamp Magnolia, it has a bunch of different names) can induce a mild hallucinogenic effect if you place the leaves in cupped hands over the nose and inhale (rephrased from wiki)

    is this true?? because I have sweet magnolia growing all over the place wehre I live, and I'd be so thrilled if it were! Could someone confirm this for me??
     
  2. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Well, there's a grateful dead song "sugar magnolia".

    Do some more research before you hurt yourself on it, though.

    *edit* you "rephrased" that, I'm not even reading down that far on the magnolia page... there's no mention of it on erowid, and no reason to think that any magnolia would have any fun alkaloids, or that I would not have heard tell of it. Pretty sure what you read on wikipedia is the result of multipule editors rephrasing shit, it was just meant to say that the shit smells good, ever heard the "intoxicating" figure of speech in regards to flower scent? doesn't mean the smell gets you high...

    I did, however, fall into my usual erowid browsing rut. Learned a lot about a lot of psychoactive plants, and have a few new blips on my radar, and a few LARGE blips on my radar.
     
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