Description
Dream Herb – Divine Teacher Plant Of the Chontal Indians
You can buy the same Dream Herb that the Chontal Indians traditionally use in their culture.
Scientific Name:
Calea Zacatechichi
Synonyms:
Calea Ternifolia
Visual
This is the full plant cut into small pieces. Leaf, stem, flower.
Aroma
Calea Dream Herb has an aroma similar to pine trees. Very unique and pleasant but with bitter undertones.
Rare & New:
You will not find this aroma in many finished products.
Bitter Calea vs Sweet Calea
Both are very similar, but one has a bitter aroma, and the other doesn’t. Sweet Calea is actually not a Calea but from a different Genus.
Origins of Calea Zacatechichi
Calea Zacatechichi is native to Mexico.
Other Plants of Interest
Where to Buy Dream Herb:
Buy Calea Zacatechichi Dream Herb in Canada and in the USA.
Buy Dream Herb in Canada
We can ship dream herb anywhere in Canada. We will ship from our warehouse in Canada. You will not pay customs.
Buy Dream Herb in the USA
We can ship dream herb everywhere in the USA (except the state of Louisiana). We will ship from our warehousesss in the USA. No extra duties or taxes on delivery.
Buy Dream Herb in Canada(Not an NHP):
Not approved for consumption | Raw material sold for further processing, export, research, development, and more*. Not intended to be sold, manufactured, or represented as a Natural Health Product(NHP) in Canada.
*More Acceptable Uses For Dream Herb in Canada:
- Further processing
- Research
- Testing
- Development
- Potpourri
- Incense
- Hand-crafted candles
- Botanical specimens
- Extraction
- Aromatics – Not aromatherapy
- Exportation
- Spiritual and visual arts
Dream Herb Wholesale
Click Here to buy in larger wholesale quantities.
Further Information For Researchers and Developers
Depending on the country or region that you live in, you can buy Calea Zacatechichi for research and development. Find out more below.
- “A controlled nap sleep study in the same volunteers showed that Calea extracts increased the superficial stages of sleep and the number of spontaneous awakenings. The subjective reports of dreams were significantly higher…” Mayagoitia, L et al. “Psychopharmacologic analysis of an alleged oneirogenic plant: Calea zacatechichi.” Journal of ethnopharmacology vol. 18,3 (1986): 229-43. doi:10.1016/0378-8741(86)90002-4 Source
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