ERERIBA
Chapter: Entheogens
AKA: Homalomena belgraveana, Homalomena ereriba.
Research on the Homalomena genus is limited, despite the identification of over 140 species from South America to Asia.
Effects: Said to be a narcotic, the leaves of which are combined with the leaves and bark of agara or Galbulimima belgraveana, though no psychoactive compounds have yet been isolated from it. Natives of New Guinea use Homalomena cordata for "rain magic" and Homalomena versteegii for "love magic."
Precautions: The Malaysians use Homalomena rubescens as a fish poison which they call ipoh.
