
Dibenzine
A central‑nervous‑system stimulant or arousal-inducing alkaloid—derived from the processed leaves of rootblossom native to the Oriri Nation. Traditionally refined from dibenzine paste, a crude mixture of plant alkaloids, the substance is further isolated into a dibenzine base and converted into a fine powdered form for medical or illicit use. Historically employed as a topical anesthetic with inherent vasoconstrictive properties, its clinical relevance diminished due to high abuse potential, adverse physiological effects, and the emergence of safer alternatives. In illicit contexts, the substance is associated with short‑acting stimulant effects, including elevated mood, heightened alertness, increased focus, reduced fatigue, and appetite suppression, with intensity and duration varying by method of administration.




