Yopo & Cebil

Yopo & Cebil Seeds — Anadenanthera from South America

Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina) and Cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina) are two closely related tree species from South America. The seeds of both species contain tryptamine alkaloids, including bufotenine and DMT. Indigenous peoples in the Amazon and the Caribbean have used these seeds for thousands of years in traditional ceremonies. Read our guide to Yopo & Cebil seeds for more information.

Yopo Seeds | Anadenanthera Peregrina Seeds

Seeds
Yopo seeds from South America. Traditional shamanic substance containing DMT and bufotenine. Used by indigenous peoples in ceremonies. For very experienced users who know the traditional preparation method.
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What is the difference between Yopo and Cebil?

Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina) and Cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina) are closely related tree species from the Fabaceae family. Yopo is primarily found in the tropical lowlands of the Orinoco basin, while Cebil (var. colubrina) grows more often in the drier, higher elevations of Argentina and Bolivia. Both contain bufotenine as the primary active alkaloid.

What active compounds do Yopo and Cebil seeds contain?

The seeds contain a complex profile of tryptamine alkaloids, with bufotenine (5-HO-DMT) as the primary compound, alongside smaller amounts of DMT and 5-MeO-DMT. The ratio between these alkaloids varies by batch and origin. Read our comprehensive Yopo & Cebil guide for more details about these seeds.

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