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[[ | [[Image:Chamalla.jpg|thumb|right|A large vial of chamalla ([[Exodus, Part I]]).]] | ||
'''Chamalla''' {{IPA|kə.ˈmɑ.lə}} is a potent pharmacological substance with hallucinogenic properties, or the Colonial plant, root or vegetable from which it is extracted. It is used by [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Clergy|oracles]] for religious purposes, and by Colonial medicine as an alternative therapy for certain illnesses, including cancer. | '''Chamalla''' {{IPA|kə.ˈmɑ.lə}} is a potent pharmacological substance with hallucinogenic properties, or the Colonial plant, root or vegetable from which it is extracted. It is used by [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies#The Clergy|oracles]] for religious purposes, and by Colonial medicine as an alternative therapy for certain illnesses, including cancer. | ||
Chamalla withdrawal is highly acute, and resembles the symptoms of [[Wikipedia:Heroin|heroin]] addiction | Chamalla withdrawal is highly acute, and resembles the symptoms of [[Wikipedia:Heroin|heroin]] addiction ([[Fragged]]). President [[Laura Roslin]] begins taking chamalla extract medication (distributed as pills) due to her terminal cancer ([[Act of Contrition]]). Roslin's visions in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" appear to be induced by chamalla withdrawal. | ||
The benefits of the extract are viewed as questionable by those in the medical profession, as evidenced by Doctor [[Cottle]]'s reaction to [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]]'s request to use it when he confirms her cancer is inoperable. | The benefits of the extract are viewed as questionable by those in the medical profession, as evidenced by Doctor [[Cottle]]'s reaction to [[Laura Roslin|Roslin]]'s request to use it when he confirms her cancer is inoperable. | ||
Chamalla has hallucinogenic effects, desirable in its role as an [[Wikipedia:Entheogen|entheogen]], but not in its medicinal applications. In Roslin's case, these have been remarkably prescient ( | Chamalla has hallucinogenic effects, desirable in its role as an [[Wikipedia:Entheogen|entheogen]], but not in its medicinal applications. In Roslin's case, these have been remarkably prescient ("[[Flesh and Bone]]", "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]", "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]"). | ||
The chamalla treatments, as expected by Dr. Cottle, do nothing to stop Roslin's cancer from reaching a life-threatening stage | The chamalla treatments, as expected by Dr. Cottle, do nothing to stop Roslin's cancer from reaching a life-threatening stage ([[Epiphanies]]). | ||
Chamalla has a very bitter taste. One oracle, [[Dodona Selloi]], prefers to ingest it with candy to sweeten it | Chamalla has a very bitter taste. One oracle, [[Dodona Selloi]], prefers to ingest it with candy to sweeten it ([[Exodus, Part I]]). When Roslin resumes to take chamalla after her cancer returns, she dissolves it in tea to mask its taste ([[Crossroads, Part I]]). | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*'' | *''Kamala'' is a small tree native to southeast Asia (Mallotus philippinensis). Its fruit yields Kamala powder, which has two uses: | ||
# As a dye which produces brilliant yellows and oranges on wool, mohair, and silk. | # As a dye which produces brilliant yellows and oranges on wool, mohair, and silk. | ||
# As a vermifugal (causing the expulsion of parasitic intestinal worms), generally given mixed with honey, gruel, or treacle, or made into a draught with mucilage of gum acacia and water. | # As a vermifugal (causing the expulsion of parasitic intestinal worms), generally given mixed with honey, gruel, or treacle, or made into a draught with mucilage of gum acacia and water. | ||
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**The visions inspired by chamalla are more akin to [[Wikipedia:LSD|LSD]] or [[Wikipedia:Psychedelic mushroom|psychedelic mushrooms]], if anything, although their prescience cannot be accounted for. [[Wikipedia:Peyote|Peyote]] is one example of an entheogen said to have an unpleasant flavor, like chamalla. Peyote is used for religious reasons by many Native Americans, much as priests and oracles use chamalla. | **The visions inspired by chamalla are more akin to [[Wikipedia:LSD|LSD]] or [[Wikipedia:Psychedelic mushroom|psychedelic mushrooms]], if anything, although their prescience cannot be accounted for. [[Wikipedia:Peyote|Peyote]] is one example of an entheogen said to have an unpleasant flavor, like chamalla. Peyote is used for religious reasons by many Native Americans, much as priests and oracles use chamalla. | ||
**Marijuana addiction is not well-attested, and the withdrawal symptoms suggested for it are not nearly as acute or severe as those displayed by Roslin in "[[Fragged]]". | **Marijuana addiction is not well-attested, and the withdrawal symptoms suggested for it are not nearly as acute or severe as those displayed by Roslin in "[[Fragged]]". | ||
* | *There is a Peruvian entheogen known as Camalonga that is reported to be a healing agent with psychoactive properties | ||
{{Drugs}} | {{Drugs}} | ||