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Magic Mushrooms

Magic Mushrooms

Mushrooms have been utilized for centuries to induce changes in ones sensory experience. ...

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Marijuana Cannabis

Marijuana Cannabis

Marijuana is one of the most commonly used and abused drugs in the world.  It is use...

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Oxycontin Addiction

Oxycontin Addiction

Oxycontin is an opiate pain killer. It is prescribed to individuals who suffer from moder...

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Percocet is brand name for acetaminoph...

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Hashish

This potent form of cannabis is taken from female marijuana plants. It consists of the most potent parts of these plants. It is taken from the trichomes from the flowered tops of female cannabis plants.

Marijuana

Marijuana is cheaper and less potent then hashish. It is commonly used and pretty easy to find because it is so inexpensive. Marijuana consists of the flower tops of female cannabis plants.

Other Cannabis

Sativa and Indica are the two primary species of cannabis. Sativa often helps to improve the user?s moods and also relieves pain. They may also have hallucinogenic effects. Indica is the more potent forms of the two.

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