![]() Described as bluish-white (turns black when touched), growing on decaying wood and vegetable matter (lacks own chlorophyll) deep in shaded woods.ĭigestive aid as good combo. The clear fluid that oozed from this plant when it was broken is used as a general tonic for the eyes. It has a narcotic effect, is stronger after time (dried for at least 'two years'), and is prepared by being chewed by a woman into a pulp that is then spat into a bowl of water and stirred until turning a milky white. This root is used at the cave acceptance ceremony, never clearly identified, though described as something put left to dry 'root down'. Interestingly, one of the few medicinal drugs used by the (male) shaman, as a salve with rendered fat to color a tattoo ![]() Dulls aches and pains without dulling the mind. Early – men's ceremony prior to finding cave ![]()
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