Dried Flowers
Dried Flowers
Dried Sceletium Flowers – The Treasure of South Africa
Immerse yourself in South African history with our dried Sceletium flowers, a precious herb native to the Kannaland region.
Revered for its traditional use by indigenous peoples, this plant has been carefully dried to preserve its purity and authentic benefits.
Historically, sceletium found its place in various ancestral rituals, evoking relaxation and peace of mind.
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Dried flowers Sceletium Tortuosum – Kanna
Composition: 100% dried Sceletium tortuosum flowers, without additives or preservatives.
Origin: Grown in the iconic Kannaland region of South Africa.
Cut: Leaves roughly cut to preserve their natural essence.
Variety: Exceptional hybrid with a high mesembrine* content, premium quality.
Alkaloid content*: Each batch undergoes rigorous testing, displaying a total alkaloid content between 0.8% and 1.2%.
Ancestral origins: Sceletium is a respected herb, having played an important role in South African cultural traditions. Traditional use suggests that Sceletium was once smoked, chewed or infused as tea to benefit from its benefits.
*Mesembrine is one of the main alkaloids identified in sceletium tortuosum (also known as kanna, channa or kougoed). Alkaloids, in general, are a group of chemical compounds naturally occurring in a number of plants (and some animals), which can have effects on humans and other animals.
Effects of Mesembrine: Mesembrine is primarily studied for its role in the psychopharmacological effects of sceletium. According to some studies:
Selecting Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) : Mesembrine acts as an SSRI, meaning it can increase serotonin levels in the brain. SSRIs are commonly used in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.
Mood Effects : Through its action as an SSRI, mesembrine could potentially improve mood, reduce anxiety, and have antidepressant effects.
Relaxation effects : Some users report a feeling of relaxation and well-being after consuming sceletium.
It should be noted that although some studies have explored these effects, additional research is needed to validate these claims, particularly to determine effectiveness and optimal dosage.
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