Herbs and seeds have been around as consciousness-altering substances a lot longer than pills and capsules. While natural products are not necessarily free of all negative side effects, at least they’ve been user-tested for thousands of years. Keep your journey safe and legal with our exotic collection.
Making infusions is the oldest way of extracting herbal essences. This bright blue, leaf-themed food-grade silicone and stainless steel infuser from Zamnesia has you covered. The silicone is heat-resistant so you will never burn your fingers, while the branded Zamnesia drip tray keeps things dry and tidy without having to go to the sink.
Poppy (Papaver somniferum) is the plant from which opium, morphine, and heroin are made. The poppy seeds themselves don’t contain any alkaloids. With Zamnesia Poppy Seeds, you can grow your own poppy plants at home with ease!
Also known as beach bean or Mackenzie bean, bay bean (Canavalia rosea sin. C. maritima) is a flowering plant that grows in many of the world's tropical areas, mainly on beaches, cliffs, and dunes. It has a high tolerance for saline conditions and grows well in sandy soils. The root, leaves, seeds, and flowers of Canavalia maritima have long been used in food and for holistic purposes.
These ceremonial-grade, organic cacao drops originate from Ecuador and come from the Arriba Nacional cacao bean. Whether you're after a hot cup of cacao or want to host cacao ceremonies, these are perfect for the job.
Because of their stimulating properties Kola nuts were used in magic and as aphrodisiacs, and they still play a strong role in religious and social life of many West and Central African cultures. Europeans began Kola plantations in the 1600s and also took them to the New World - and yes, the original Coca-Cola used them.
A block of raw cacao paste can be put to many uses. Whether you want a comforting drink of warm cacao or to host your own cacao ceremonies, these blocks of paste are the perfect option.
Panax ginseng, Asian ginseng, or simply ginseng, is the root of a perennial plant native to the mountains of East Asia. Rich in a variety of unique phytochemicals, ginseng has a long and rich history as a traditional herbal preparation. Powdered ginseng is made from dried and pulverised ginseng roots, and can be mixed into smoothies, juices, teas, and other beverages.
Green Mormon tea (Ephedra viridis), also known as green ephedra or Indian tea, is a shrub that grows in dry areas of the Western United States. 20 seeds
Eucalyptus leaves possess a potent mix of aromatic terpenes that light up the olfactory system and put the mind at ease. The leaves of this towering tree make a great addition to a relaxing blend.
California poppy makes a stunning addition to many ornamental gardens, earning attention due to its bright and vibrant orange shades.
Thyme has been used for holistic purposes since the days of ancient Rome, but it's also extremely flavourful too! This 20g pack of shredded thyme is perfect for adding to meals, smoothies, and homemade cosmetics. So if you've been looking for a great way to incorporate some thyme into your day, look no further!
Bobinsana (Calliandra angustifolia) is a small shrubby tree that grows in the Amazon Basin of South America. Indigenous peoples of the Amazon regions use the plant which can be found alongside rivers and streams as a stimulant where they prepare a decoction of the roots to take for strength and energy.
The Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) is a tropical plant that has long been used in many cultures around the world.
Steeped in a rich history dating back to 618–907 AD, gunpowder tea has long been a staple in China. The leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant are withered and then balled into small pellets. This makes them perfect for combining with hot water to create a drink that offers up a uniquely smoky and nutty flavour, as well as an array of potential holistic uses.
If you're into the mighty world of plants and herbs, you're sure to have heard of muira puama. Often sold in the form of capsules or bark, this plant has a long history of holistic use. At Zamnesia, we offer muira puama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) bark in 50g packets, ready to be brewed into a tasty tea.
Galangal is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and is commonly used in many cultures across Southeast Asia as an additive in foods and beverages, as well as traditional herbal preparations. Galangal is also closely related to turmeric, and boasts a very strong ginger-like flavour (much stronger than regular ginger).
Lavender has a long history of use - it is even mentioned in the Song of Solomon. Lavender is used as a condiment in various foods, beverages, and teas and as a fragrance in cosmetics. Enjoy the highly aromatic experience this fragrant herb provides!
Growing all over Western Africa, maconha brava (Zornia latifolia) is an unassuming plant with a fascinating chemical structure. And despite only showing its flowers for several hours, locals have learnt to harvest both the flowers and leaves to create a refreshing tea with mystical properties.
The Mexican prickly poppy (flowering thistle, cardo or cardosanto as the Spanish call it) is a plant that is native to the American tropics but is now found throughout the world. It also grows in tropical Africa as well as in India and Nepal. The extremely hardy plant develops bright yellow flowers and produces yellow latex.
Traditionally used in South America, mulungu offers up soothing and relaxing properties. Easy to use, there's little wonder this supplement has found an audience in the modern world. Commonly used in the evening to promote a healthy night's sleep, and with a wide range of intake methods, mulungu has plenty to offer those seeking relaxation.
Rosemary is aromatic, flavourful, and extremely versatile. Whether you're looking to brew a tea, add a little to a blended smoothie, bake it into bread, or even place some in an aroma lamp, there's plenty to get out of this perennial plant. This 20-gram pack is ideal for adding a little rosemary into your daily life.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) has been used for millennia and today herb lovers are starting to discover the aromatic delights of vaporizing it. In traditional folk medicine it was often used to alleviate coughs and sneezes, and circulatory insufficiency.
Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa), also known as opium lettuce and great lettuce, is a herb native to South and Central Europe - but has since spread to many regions of the world. This dried wild lettuce is ideal for brewing into a tea.
It is known, that hops are used to stabilize beer, but there is more to these flowers of the hop plant Humulus lupulus. As an old household remedy, they were used to treat restlessness. Enjoy the rich flavour and effects that these dried flowers provide.