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Bigwood, Jeremy

Editors Sebastian Orfali, Dan Joy, Jeremy Bigwood, Karl Stull,... [Pg.6]

In the January-June 1979 issue of the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, Jeremy Bigwood, Jonathan Ott, Catherine Thompson and Patricia Neely report on their attempt to replicate Hofmann s finding in three experiments with ergonovine maleate, each time in one pastoral setting. They were following up Wasson and Ruck, who tried the same amount as Hofmann but "did not experience distinct entheogenic effects. ... [Pg.188]

Despite such cautionary advice from the people who first tested it, in January 1967 some 5,000 tablets in 10 mg. dosage—more than three times Shulgin s recommendation for DOM—were distributed for free at the first "Human Be-in, in San Francisco s Golden Gate Park. Jeremy Bigwood recalls that... [Pg.385]

Another outstanding quality about this drug complex, says Jeremy Bigwood,... [Pg.390]

It is unfortunate that such a unique and desirable drug as DMT is not freely available and widely used. Not only are the effects enjoyable, but most users are astonished to learn that a drug can so rapidly produce such profound effects which have Such short duration. —Jeremy Bigwood and Jonathan Ott... [Pg.403]

Michael Valentine Smith suggests in Psychedelic Chemistry that harmaline and harmine are both active at about 200 mg. oral dosage. Jeremy Bigwood disputes this, saying that to get effective potentiation from the hydrochloride salts an adult should swallow at least 300 mg, harmaline or 500 mg. harmine. Shulgin puts the "effective dose range of harmaline at 70 to 100 mg. intravenously or 300 to 400 mg. orally. [Pg.442]

The previous edition of this book mentioned (a) the recurring motif of naked women in yagi visions, (b) flagellation in rites-of-passage ceremonies, (c) increased sexual activity in mice given harmala alkaloids and (d) Near Eastern use of Syrian rue as an aphrodisiac.Jeremy Bigwood took exception ... [Pg.447]

Two books on magic mushrooms are Teonandcatl Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of North America, edited by Jonathan Ott and Jeremy Bigwood (Seattle Madrona, 1978) and Psilocybe Mushrooms and Their Allies by Paul Stamets (Seattle Homestead Book Co., 1978). Terrence McKenna s Food of the Gods (New York Bantam, 1992) is an entertaining and articulate speculation on the influence of psilocybin on human evolution and the value of the psychedelic experience. [Pg.113]

We are much indebted to Dr. Michael Aldrich and the Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library in San Francisco for assistance in finding illustrations for the text. Jeremy Bigwood also provided illustrations as well as good suggestions and needed infusions of energy. Special thanks go to Zig Schmitt for his company, support and help in finding published source materials. [Pg.266]

Ott, Jonathan and Jeremy Bigwood eds. 1978. Teonanacatl— Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of North America. Seattle, Wash. Madrona Publishers. [Pg.47]

Design by Pablo Mo) a Rossi, typography by Jonathan Ott Cover Pregnant by an Anaconda, Pablo Amaringo, 1989 Photo Luis Eduardo Lunai spine photo Jeremy Bigwood... [Pg.3]

In conclusion, the words with which Jeremy Bigwood and I concluded our 1977 article on dmt The Fifteen Minute Trip are apposite ... [Pg.96]

Ampules of Delysid containing too meg [Sandoz LSD-tartrate, distributed during the 19 50s as an investigational new drug]. Courtesy of Albert Hofmann, photograph by Jeremy Bigwood. [Pg.319]


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