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This is something I looked into a lot when in my early teens when I couldn't get weed. You're not gonna get any worthwhile psychoactive effects from any of these but I guess if you like the taste then what the hell, smoking catnip and sage is pretty relaxing though. You'll find some interesting stuff here: https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Naturally_occurring_sources https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Naturally_occurring_sources#Botanical_sources
This is something I looked into a lot when in my early teens when I couldn't get weed. You're not gonna get any worthwhile psychoactive effects from any of these but I guess if you like the taste then what the hell, smoking catnip and sage is pretty relaxing though. You'll find some interesting stuff here: https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Naturally_occurring_sources https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Naturally_occurring_sources#Botanical_sources
That is a very good point. I was thinking of doing that with saffron because I've been wanting to test out the supposed psychoactive effects that safrole has and saffron is fucking expensive and sparse.I really used to like smoking stinging nettle. It was like smoking short lived cannabis leaf, but something uniquely its own on top of it. Some of these plants, would seriously benefit from quality/potency breeding programs like cannabis, to bring out the desired qualities. As it is, people seem to treat everything other than cannabis like it is exactly the same for every sample. I once had a batch of Mugwort, that was knock your socks off strong, but never could get that particular variety again. Shame really, cos it was a very unique experience.
Ditto with Hawaian Baby Woodrose seeds. Mostly they were crap, but whooo boy, the good ones were good!
I'm going to have to try that.I've been trying to get people pilled on smoking tea. It's a practice in parts of rural China that really needs to catch on. Usually white tea, but green works as well, it gives an energizing and calming rush, a similar ritual to tobacco but without the negative effects of nicotine.
Tea smoking? Now that does sound quite based.I've been trying to get people pilled on smoking tea. It's a practice in parts of rural China that really needs to catch on. Usually white tea, but green works as well, it gives an energizing and calming rush, a similar ritual to tobacco but without the negative effects of nicotine.
I'm curious as to how well that would go with catnip. I experimented with smoking catnip a few years ago and noticed a feeling like what you describe with tea cigs.I just found out that you can order Tea cigarettes from China, Vietnam. Ordered four packs of green tea. Having done this before with hand-rolled - I would highly recommend everyone try it. Very relaxing & rejuvenating, similar stimulation & calming of nicotine without the tradeoffs of addiction. Especially if you're not a man & won't benefit from the estrogen suppressant effects of Nicotine.
Smoking dandelions, rosemary, stinging nettle...wtf is going on here? Viper needs a word with you guys:
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