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Scientists have engineered tobacco plants to produce five powerful psychedelic compounds normally found in other plants, fungi and animals in a single crop. They argue that using plants to manufacture the drugs Magic mushrooms make psilocybin. Tropical plants make the ingredients of the psychoactive ayahuasca. And toads secrete the mind altering bufotenin. Now, the tobacco plant makes them all. Thanks to some genetic tinkering, researchers Up in Smoke: A History of Tobacco in Tucson Desert Archaeology, Inc. Tobacco leaves produce five psychedelic therapies and boost pharming's rise CHOSUNBIZ Lobelia tupa L Campanulaceae Tabaco del Diablo [Devil's tobacco]. Distribution: Central Chile. Dried leaves are smoked as a hallucinogen by the Mapuchu Indians of Chile. It was also used as a respiratory Hallucinogen in 'magic mushrooms' helps longtime smokers quit in Hopkins trial Hub
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