“The purpose of this book is to provide the user with concise
reference information on various legal psychotropic materials. These
include plant materials in their crude hebal form, and chemicals
either synthesized or extracted from natural minerals. For each item
there is a brief description of the material, the method of
preparation, dosage and use, analysis of active constituents, effects,
contraindications (side effects, dangers, etc.), and names of
commercial suppliers. The latter are given as letter codes. The
corresponding names and addresses are to be found in the section
titled “Suppliers.” Because of increasing interest in horticulture of
psychotropic plants, sources of seeds and live plants are also given.
Some of the materials discussed are very dangerous and are
strongly disrecommended. They are included because many people have
already shown an interest in experimenting with them. We feel that it
is important to discuss them while clearing indicating their dangers.
Although we feel confident in the accuracy of the information in
this guide, we can in no way assume responsibility for the experiences
of persons following these data for personal drug use.
This book is intended as a contribution to the world of
information and general knowledge. It must not be construed as
encouragement or endorsement, by the author or publisher, of the use
of any of the materials herein described.”
“This book lists a lot of strange and unusual plants that can help three guys in a van get loaded. If your a lazy pothead looking for something new, go ahead and buy this book. If you have any of your mom’s money left over that is. I read this book and tried a few of the drugs, boy, Marijuana is a Saint compared to these Devil Herbs. My only advice is that, if you don’t know much about extraction, creation, or basic chemistry; you should just tear out a page of this book and roll a joint. Some things written in this book are highly dangerous, but regardless of how much I tell you not to do this at home, your still going to do it anyway. So have fun, and make sure you ALWAYS have a trip sitter.”
-E. Jackson




