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Hallucinogenic Honey
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Why don't we talk about this more? Or at all.


Atlas Obscura Wrote:In Nepal, honey hunters make dangerous vertical climbs—while enduring stings from enormous bees—to harvest “mad honey”. The honey, slightly bitter and reddish in color, has a hallucinogenic punch from bees that fed on the pollen of a specific type of rhododendron flowers.
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(03-30-2018, 07:53 AM)Greg Wrote: Why don't we talk about this more? Or at all.

Because it's too much work.  Pot-infused honey is readily available at your local dispensary.  That's been a thing for years.  No need to go to Nepal really.
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Are they sure the hallucinogen is in the honey and not just the stings of these enormous bees?

If it was the stings, I could really get into this.

As long as they stayed away from my lips.
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