Benefits of Datura (aka.. Gegemu)


Datura has long been used as an extremely effective treatment for asthma symptoms. The active anti-asthmatic agent is atropine, which causes paralysis of the pulmonary branches of the lungs , eliminating the spasms that cause the asthma attacks.
The leaves are generally smoked either in a cigarette or a pipe. This practice of smoking datura to relieve asthma has its
origins in traditional Ayurvedic medicine in India.
The Zuni used to use datura as an analgesic , to render
patients unconscious while broken bones were set. The Chinese also used it in this manner, as a form of anaesthesia during surgery.
Atropine and scopolamine (both of which are found in very high concentrations in datura) are muscarinic
antagonists which can be used to treat Parkinson's
disease and motion sickness , and to inhibit parasympathetic stimulation of the urinary tract, respiratory tract, GI tract, heart and eye.
Datura can be used to assist in the process of breaking drug addictions, by reducing the symptoms of delirium tremens and morphine withdrawals.
Other medicinal uses for datura include providing relief
from sore throat or toothache and getting rid of parasites.
Datura should be avoided by patients with heart problems, glaucoma , enlarged prostate, urinary difficulties, fluid buildup in the lungs, or bowel obstruction Spiritual uses
Datura seedpod, opening up to release seeds inside.
The ancient inhabitants of what is today central and
southern California used to ingest the small black seeds
of datura to "commune with deities through visions".
Across the Americas, other indigenous peoples such as
the Algonquin , Cherokee , Marie Galente and Luiseño
also utilized this plant in sacred ceremonies for its
hallucinogenic properties.

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