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Ephedra (Ephedra sinica) seeds. With these seeds you can cultivate an Ephedra Sinica plant at home. The herb Ephedra contains the active compound ephedrine, which raises blood pressure and causes feelings of clarity and alertness. Ephedrine is also known as the natural form of amphetamine, the active compound of speed.
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The stalk of the herb Ephedra Sinica (also known as ma huang) contains an active compound called ephedrine. The effects of ephedrine are similar to caffeine, but ephedrine is even stronger. Ephedrine raises your heartbeat quite intensely, which causes your blood pressure to rise. In this way, ephedrine provides a rush of energy and helps your body to burn body fats. Ephedrine makes you feel awake, clear-minded and active. Ephedrine is often added to dietary supplements that help you to lose weight (so-called stackers). Its energizing effect also makes it a popular party drug. Recently, ephedrine has become more controversial: it is banned in high doses both in the Netherlands and the United States. Cultivating the plant Ephedrine Sinica itself is still legal in most countries, as long as it’s not used for extracting the active substances it contains.
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The herb Ephedra is an erect, broom-like shrub that can grow up to 60cm in height. The stalks don’t grow any leaves. The stalks are a light green colour when young and slowly turn olive brown as the plant grows older. The Ephedra plant is strong and doesn’t require that much attention. It is recommended to start cultivation in autumn. Sew the seeds inside your home in some cactus soil at a temperature of about 20º Celsius. There’s no need to water them very often, but make sure the seedlings get plenty of sunlight. Ephedra Sinica enjoys warm and dry surroundings.
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