Deadly Nightshade?
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woow this one has a lot of berries, I wish the one I found would have more
I have three berries here, almost 2 days old, theyre loosing their freshness
Does anyone know if I can trip with 3 of these even though theyre getting dry?
I ate one berry, it tastet cool, kinda sweet, made my spit purple but it was not enough to alter my state of mind :)
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I have found a mandragora last month (its still there)
and a nightshade yesterday in the mountains. I took 3 berries with me, and if I can trip with em, I will eat them; or I will plant them if possible.
I just need to know how to ingest em, the usage... do you have any source of information about these stuff?
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@chaosmateria I've found a nightshade plant in the mountains yesterday. I was with my friends, we all ate one berry (to bad it didint have more berries) just for a try I knew nothing would happen
But I saved 3 berries, and theyre loosing their freshness
As far as I know 20 berries are lethal for adults
And Im not sure if 3 can do anything... so did you try any yet?
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nice im in for the experience..since 2-5 berries are lethal to children and 10 or more are lethal to adults i guess 2 will work for me ...its not a joke im really gonna try this out
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my gosh thats alot of berries!
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Has anyone here been crazy enough to trip on this shit.
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really, how many berries did you eat?
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To me the not recommended part is in the name 'deadly'
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The deadly Nightshade and henbane and Mandragora are three plants in the Solanaceae to be feared. All three are deadly. Mandragora has been used Psychedelic plant and as a herbal medicine, not recommended.
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i ate it before and had a death trip and i never came down it caused visions of demons and spirits in my mind and i didn't know i was on
Oh oh oh, were is that field?
I've been looking for some deadly nightshade for a while, I live in gloucester, when i'm home from uni.
WoodlandAsh 5 years ago
It's on a hill above Stroud. National Trust viewpoint; very public. It has now died back
completely, but will be back next spring I'm
sure.
majolifanto 5 years ago