Calea zacatechichi is native to Mexico and Central America. Its English language common names
include Thepelakano (leaves of god), bitter-grass, Mexican calea, and dream herb.
It is used in traditional medicine and ritual in its native range.
The Chontal people of Oaxaca reportedly use the plant, known locally as thle-pela-kano, during
divination. Isolated reports describe rituals that involve smoking a plant believed to be this species,
drinking it as a tea, and placing it under a pillow to induce divinatory dreams due to its properties
as an oneirogen. Zacatechichi, the former species name, is a Nahuatl word meaning "bitter grass"
Users take the plant to help them remember their dreams.
Calea zacatechichi has been used in folk remedies for thousands of years as an appetite stimulant, cleansing agent, calming agent, laxative, and for treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, fever, skin rashes, swollen scalps, "cold stomach", and headache.
It is unclear how Calea zacatechichi works in the body. Calea zacatechichi may reduce inflammation by inhibiting inflammatory chemicals made by the body.
Calea zacatechichi seems to have an effect on sleep that may cause lengthening of shallow sleep patterns, increased dream remembrance, and increased sleep awakenings throughout the night.
Not Approved by the FDA.
Not for Human Consumption.
Sold for Research, Study & Ornamental Purposes Only.
The information above is provided for educational purposes only.
Please! Keep Out of Reach of Children & Pets.
include Thepelakano (leaves of god), bitter-grass, Mexican calea, and dream herb.
It is used in traditional medicine and ritual in its native range.
The Chontal people of Oaxaca reportedly use the plant, known locally as thle-pela-kano, during
divination. Isolated reports describe rituals that involve smoking a plant believed to be this species,
drinking it as a tea, and placing it under a pillow to induce divinatory dreams due to its properties
as an oneirogen. Zacatechichi, the former species name, is a Nahuatl word meaning "bitter grass"
Users take the plant to help them remember their dreams.
Calea zacatechichi has been used in folk remedies for thousands of years as an appetite stimulant, cleansing agent, calming agent, laxative, and for treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, fever, skin rashes, swollen scalps, "cold stomach", and headache.
It is unclear how Calea zacatechichi works in the body. Calea zacatechichi may reduce inflammation by inhibiting inflammatory chemicals made by the body.
Calea zacatechichi seems to have an effect on sleep that may cause lengthening of shallow sleep patterns, increased dream remembrance, and increased sleep awakenings throughout the night.
Not Approved by the FDA.
Not for Human Consumption.
Sold for Research, Study & Ornamental Purposes Only.
The information above is provided for educational purposes only.
Please! Keep Out of Reach of Children & Pets.
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