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SYRIAN RUE |
 | | This perennial, woody, 12-to-16-inch member of the caltrop family, unrelated to any American or European rues, is native mainly to India, the Middle East, and the plains of Spain. |
 | | Only small doses of Syrian rue should be used when experimenting, since it is an unusually powerful drug whose effects vary widely from person to person. |
 | | In the Middle East, Syrian rue is sometimes mixed with other psychoactive plants such as datura (rich in belladonna alkaloids) or Banisleriopsis rusbyana (loaded with DMT), for extra kick and potency, since these types of drugs potentiate each other. |
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