Ayahuasca Analogues: Pangaean Entheogens

Jonathan Ott

“The first book to detail human pharmacology of ayahuasca, Amazonian ambrosia. In the alembic of his own brain, Ott elucidates the pharmacology of this rainforest potion via psychonautic experiments with pharmahuasca (pure ayahuasca compounds in capsules) and describes ayahuasca-like potions with temperate-zone plants as sources of the ayahuasca alkaloids and the active principle DMT. Nine tables, including a list of DMT-containing plants, show there are at least 4,000 possible combinations of plants yielding entheogenic potions using similar technology to that for making coffee or tea.”

Publisher: Natural
Paperback: 128 pages

Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic Drugs, Their Plant Sources and History

Jonathan Ott

“The most comprehensive book on the subject of shamanic inebriants, their active agents and artificial cousins… two years of writing following 20 years of research into the ethnopharmacology of entheogenic drugs.”

Publisher: Natural
Paperback: 640 pages