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'''Jonathan Ott''' is a highly regarded [[ethnobotany|ethnobotanist]], writer, natural products Chemist, Botanical researcher, and pundit in the area of [[entheogen]]s and their cultural and historical uses. Of particular note is his book ''[[Ayahuasca]] Analogues'', in which he researched and identified numerous plants around the globe containing the [[harmala alkaloid]]s of ''[[Banisteriopsis caapi]]'', which are [[monoamine oxidase inhibitor|MAOIs]], and plants containing [[Dimethyltryptamine]], which together are the chemical base of the South American Ayahuasca brew. He collaborated with important workers like [[Christian Rätsch]] and [[Jochen Gartz]], and appeared as a speaker at the [[Starwood Festival]] in 1994. He has co-authored several key books and papers with the late ethnomycologist [[R. Gordon Wasson]]. He has many years experience field collecting in Mexico, where he lives and manages a small natural products laboratory and botanical garden of medicinal herbs. |
'''Jonathan Ott''' is a highly regarded [[ethnobotany|ethnobotanist]], writer, natural products Chemist, Botanical researcher, and pundit in the area of [[entheogen]]s and their cultural and historical uses. Of particular note is his book ''[[Ayahuasca]] Analogues'', in which he researched and identified numerous plants around the globe containing the [[harmala alkaloid]]s of ''[[Banisteriopsis caapi]]'', which are [[monoamine oxidase inhibitor|MAOIs]], and plants containing [[Dimethyltryptamine]], which together are the chemical base of the South American Ayahuasca brew. He collaborated with important workers like [[Christian Rätsch]] and [[Jochen Gartz]], and appeared as a speaker at the [[Starwood Festival]] in 1994. He has co-authored several key books and papers with the late ethnomycologist [[R. Gordon Wasson]]. He has many years experience field collecting in Mexico, where he lives and manages a small natural products laboratory and botanical garden of medicinal herbs. |
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Jonathan Ott is a highly regarded ethnobotanist, writer, natural products Chemist, Botanical researcher, and pundit in the area of entheogens and their cultural and historical uses. Of particular note is his book Ayahuasca Analogues, in which he researched and identified numerous plants around the globe containing the harmala alkaloids of Banisteriopsis caapi, which are MAOIs, and plants containing Dimethyltryptamine, which together are the chemical base of the South American Ayahuasca brew. He collaborated with important workers like Christian Rätsch and Jochen Gartz, and appeared as a speaker at the Starwood Festival in 1994. He has co-authored several key books and papers with the late ethnomycologist R. Gordon Wasson. He has many years experience field collecting in Mexico, where he lives and manages a small natural products laboratory and botanical garden of medicinal herbs.
Bibliography
Books
- Ometochtzin: Las Muertes de Dos Conejo (2001)
- Just Say Blow. Coca and Cocaine: A Scientific Blowjob (2001)
- Shamanic Snuffs or Entheogenic Errhines (2001), ISBN 1888755024
- Pharmacophilia: The Natural Paradise (1997), ISBN 1888755008
- Age of Entheogens & the Angels' Dictionary (1995), ISBN 0961423463
- Ayahuasca Analogues: Pangaean Entheogens (1995), ISBN 0961423447
- Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic drugs, their plant sources and history (1993), ISBN 0961423420
- Persephone's Quest: Entheogens and the Origins of Religion (1986), ISBN 0300052669
- The Cacahuatl Eater: Ruminations of an Unabashed Chocolate Addict (1985)
- Teonanacatl: Hallucinogenic Mushrooms of North America (Co-edited by J. Bigwood, 1978), ISBN 0914842323
- Hallucinogenic Plants of North America (1976), ISBN 0914728164
Articles
- The Delphic Bee: Bees and toxic honeys as pointers to psychoactive and other medicinal plants
- Pharmahuasca: On Phenethylamines and Potentiation
- Pharmahuasca, Anahuasca and Vinho da Jurema: Human Pharmacology of Oral DMT Plus Harmine (1997)
- Applied Psychonautics: Ayahuasca to Pharmahuasca to Anahuasca (2001)
See also
External links
- Society of Ethnobotanical Studies and Modified States of Consciousness
- Erowid Jonathan Ott vault
- September 2001 interview with Ott in High Times magazine