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  2. Entheogenic use of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The (ca. 100 AD) Chinese pharmacopeia Shennong Ben Cao Jing (Shennong's Classic of Materia Medica) described the use of mafen 麻蕡 "cannabis fruit/seeds": To take much makes people see demons and throw themselves about like maniacs (多食令人見鬼狂走).

  3. Hallucinogenic plants in Chinese herbals - Wikipedia

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    The làngdàng (莨菪; làngdàng; lang-tang "Hyoscyamus niger; black henbane") is one of the most famous hallucinogenic drugs in Chinese herbals. The seeds, which contain psychoactive tropane alkaloids, are called làngdàngzi (莨菪子, with -zi "child; seed") or tiānxiānzi (天仙子 "heavenly transcendent seeds").

  4. Cannabis culture - Wikipedia

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    Marijuana use was associated with the subculture, and during the 1950s, Aldous Huxley's 1954 book The Doors of Perception further influenced views on drugs. When it came to cannabis the Beats were the first generation where it was central. Marijuana was integrated into many facets of cultural exchange and self-expression.

  5. What does the color of your mucus mean?

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    A fungal infection or polluted air can cause brown or black mucus, according to Nasseri. "Charcoal or sooty looking phlegm is often seen in people who work in coal mines and factories, or are ...

  6. Coughing Up Green Phlegm? Here's What Doctors Want You ... - AOL

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    Along with a runny nose and sore throat, green phlegm is another cold-like symptom of COVID-19. Interestingly, the color of the mucus is an important indicator when it comes to infection.

  7. How Black farmers are making inroads into the cannabis industry

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    When the Farm Bill was signed into law in 2018, hemp — defined as “cannabis and derivatives of cannabis” with “no more than 0.3% THC on a dry weight basis" — was removed from the ...

  8. Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Weekly cannabis use is generally required for the syndrome to occur; synthetic cannabinoids can also cause CHS. [6] [5] The underlying mechanism is unclear, with several possibilities proposed. [2] [5] Diagnosis is based on the symptoms, as well as the history of cannabis use (including a urine screen test if necessary). [6]

  9. 2022’s Best Marijuana Seeds - Easy-to-grow, 20%+ THC ... - AOL

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