Warning: Peganum Harmala is very easy to overdose and has very unpleasant side effects. Usage Guidelines.
Apart from its disgusting taste this plant associated with religious rituals. There are speculations that it was the plant used in Avestan and Vedic (soma–haoma) rituals. There was a recent publication about archeological evidence of its use about 2700 years ago.
There are online debates regarding its telepathic effects (Like this one). There are two main compounds in it. Harmine and Harmaline. The alternative name of harmine is Telepathine. These compounds have strong antidepressant and stimulative effects.
Maybe if you use it and focus something close or something very close in my mind. You may inspire me. I don't know if it works. But I suspect. Although I wasn't using it in recent months except few times I have used it a lot so maybe I am still somewhat in. Maybe I should start using it again. I guess I can say this website is result of me using harmala.
The Turkish name is “üzer+lik”. Like drug user. And it is the drug. Uszer is common Ashkenazi Jew first name. There are also similar ones. I am not sure if relevant.
Importantly this drug appears to be very stimulative for linguistic research and thinking. It is the case for me but seems like it wasn't limited to me. Uzeries. I also used concerta for a while it is also very good for linguistic stuff but it inflicts serious emotional swings. At least sometimes.