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'Mad honey': The rare hallucinogen from the mountains of Nepal |
Mad honey is produced by bees who feed on specific species of rhododendron plants, which grow in mountainous regions like those surrounding the Black Sea. People have used mad honey for centuries for recreational, medicinal, and military purposes. Low doses cause euphoria and lightheadedness, while high doses cause hallucinations and, in rare cases, death. |
May 18, 2021
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Big Think
Science & Medicine Blogs |