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Heimia Salicifolia - discoverer of the sun

According to the beliefs of the Indians, Heimia is the incarnation of the sun god and had the glory of an auditory hallucinogen.

 

Heimia Salicifolia

 

Heimia Salicifolia (also known as 'Sun-Opener') is a perennial herb growing up to 3m tall. Comes from Central America. It was known to the Aztecs as "sinicuity" and was valued for its magical properties. Ointments were made from it, as well as teas and extracts.

Today it is cultivated as an ornamental plant with attractive flowers. Mexican shamans use "cyanobuichi" in their rituals (crush a handful of herb and leave it in water in the sun for a few days until it ferments). The Indians claimed that thanks to the "cyanobicuichi" it was possible to contact the ancestors and direct the memory even in fetal times. She was equated by the Indians with the sun god.

action: analgesic, sedative, sedative, euphoric, diuretic, diastolic, skeletal muscle relaxant, slightly slows heart rate, lowers body temperature.

The alkaloids in Heimi have an anticholinergic effect.

It has very long roots, thanks to which even in the most severe drought it can supply itself with water, even when the drought destroys all the plants around, heimia is still alive and well. Frost resistance according to USDA zone 9-11.

 

 

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