Torsten Wiedemann is an avid plant collector and amateur ethnobotanist
specialising in pharmacologically active plant species. He runs
a nursery and online community for enthusiasts of psychoactive
and other ethnobotanical plants. On his subtropical property
Wandjina Gardens, he maintains a large collection of native
and exotic plants for preservation and research. Torsten's main
interest lies in plant species and drugs that affect the serotonin
neurotransmitter system, as he believes this to hold the key
to a happy and content individual life and society. He was privileged
to be one of the first to propagate the tropical west African
shrub Tabernanthe Iboga outside its native countries and has
made the species widely available to the rest of the world.
Torsten is doubtful of the existence of gods and spirits and
hence approaches the astonishing healing power of plants such
as Iboga on a pharmacological basis with full recognition of
the cultural context.
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