Chris Everard presents a special episode that takes us on a psychedelic mystery tour to investigate the powerful mind-bending
sacred plants that inspired the great religions. These ancient plants were traded by the prehistoric druid cultures of Europe. The shamans of Mexico were very familiar with them as well, deriving the essential substance from various plant sources. It exists in many things, even butterfly wings, and the human body saturating the mysterious pineal gland.
Telepathine

Harmine, also known as "telepathine," is a fluorescent
harmala alkaloid belonging to the beta-carboline family of compounds. It occurs in a number of
different plants, most notably the Middle Eastern plant
harmal or
Syrian rue (
Peganum harmala) and the South American vine
Banisteriopsis caapi (
ayahuasca, yage, natema).
Harmine reversibly inhibits monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), an enzyme which breaks down monoamines, making it a
RIMA. Harmine selectively binds to MAO-A but does not inhibit the variant MAO-B.
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