Medea Botanicals
Mapacho / Wild tobacco

Mapacho / Wild tobacco

Nicotiana rustica

South American

Photo credit: Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen

This plant carries serious safety risks. All information is for educational reference only.

Safety information

Toxicity: Very high. N. rustica carries among the highest nicotine concentrations of any tobacco; acute nicotine poisoning (vomiting, bradycardia/tachycardia, seizures, respiratory depression, death) is a genuine risk. Among the most acutely dangerous plants in this corpus.

Contraindications: Pregnancy/breastfeeding, cardiovascular disease, children, nicotine sensitivity; any non-expert/unsupervised use.

Interactions: Additive with other nicotinic/cholinergic agents and stimulants; nicotine affects numerous CYP-metabolized drugs and cardiovascular medications.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Contraindicated in pregnancy/breastfeeding.

Evidence level

Clinical

Supported by clinical trials in humans.

Preparations

This plant carries serious safety risks. All information is for educational reference only.

multiple traditional ritual/medicinal routes — general categories only; NO method/dosing; FLAGGED · leaves

Part used: leaves

Traditional use: cornerstone of Amazonian shamanic healing — purification, protection, divination, reported treatment of mental-health and somatic complaints; ceremonial/medicinal by tabaqueros/maestros

Proposed mechanism: very high nicotine content

Dosage note (descriptive only): NO dosing/route detail given

Reference only — not a dosage instruction

Evidence:Clinical

General preparation guide →

Associated conditions

Nutritional notes

Not relevant (toxic plant).

Healing traditions

South American
Sources (1)

  1. Indigenous-Amazonian Traditional Medicine's Usage of the Tobacco Plant: A Mixed-Methods Case Study, Plants (MDPI), 2023 (PMC9863029)

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.