Keeping It Legal
Feb 17th
Keeping it Legal
With laws changing weekly from state to state it is hard to keep up with where you can “lite” up. Herbal-Smoke.com is able to compound its products to be legal in 50 states. We customize our brands to fit our clients demand but also to keep it legal. No worries to our Louisiana clients, we will use a different herb to custom make your special blend. Our herbologists are diligent and skilled in providing quality legal blends.
Traffic stop leads to big synthetic marijuana bust
Feb 17th
A big bust of synthetic marijuana at three south side gas stations and the home of a suspected supplier this month is one of Milwaukee’s first court cases against alleged sellers and manufacturers of the designer drug, authorities say.
Federal officials say the fake pot has become prevalent in the Milwaukee area and nationwide over the past few years, but they say they are not aware of any successful prosecution locally yet because the drug is so new.
According to the Milwaukee County district attorney’s office, one case involving synthetic marijuana has been charged and is pending in court.
It was a regular traffic stop that led Milwaukee police on the trail of the drugs in mid-January, according to an affidavit accompanying a search warrant.
A District 2 Milwaukee police officer on his way to work noticed a man driving erratically.
He followed the man as he drove to the Petro Mart gas station at 2341 S. Chase Ave. The officer was worried about public safety if the man drove away, so when the man came out of the station, the officer stopped him.
In the man’s car, the officer noticed a blue and white glass pipe commonly used to smoke drugs and a foil package of a product labeled “Mr. Happy.”
The man later told officers that he bought the drug at the gas station, and that another south side gas station sells it, too, according to the search warrant.
In early February, Milwaukee police officers searched the Petro Mart and two other south side gas stations within 1 1/2 miles – the Mitchell Petro Mart at 1401 W. Mitchell St. and the Best Petro at 575 W. Becher St., search warrants show.
The busts netted 10.5 pounds of synthetic drugs.
Two of the gas stations are within 1,000 feet of schools: The Mitchell St. station is across the street from South Division High School on Lapham Blvd. and close to Forest Home Elementary School.
Best Petro on Becher St. is near St. Anthony High School, according to the search warrant.
While some of the drugs allegedly were sold close to schools, Tony Tagliavia, a spokesman for Milwaukee Public Schools, said the district’s safety director “hasn’t seen any incidents connected to synthetic cannabinoids come across his desk.”
Police also searched the home of a 36-year-old man who is a suspected wholesale supplier of the drugs. At the west side man’s home, they found 112 pounds of drugs wrapped in 22,560 packages as well as close to $10,000 in cash.
DA’s office reviewing case
“We are currently reviewing the results of that investigation to determine the appropriate next steps,” Kent Lovern, chief deputy district attorney with the Milwaukee County district attorney’s office, said in an email Thursday. “The use and sale of synthetic marijuana is a growing public safety concern.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Johnson said the agency hasn’t prosecuted any local cases involving synthetic marijuana.
The name, officials explained, is somewhat of a misnomer because the drug doesn’t actually contain marijuana.
Known under names such as K2, Spice, G-13, Dank, Mr. Happy and Mr. Nice Guy, the drugs are herbal products laced with synthetic cannabinoids. They are chemical compounds similar to tetrahydrocannabinol, which is naturally present in marijuana and causes a high when smoked.
Federal officials say the synthetic compound is produced in large “backdoor” chemical factories, for instance in China, and sold to suppliers in the United States.
Here, the powder is diluted and mixed or sprayed onto leafy or twig-like herbs flavored like fruits, berries or cotton candy.
The reason for the “synthetic marijuana” name is that it can be smoked like pot and provides a marijuana-like high because the active ingredient works by attaching to the same receptors in the brain as pot.
“Makers of these harmful products mislead their customers into thinking that ‘fake pot’ is a harmless alternative to illegal drugs, but that is not the case,” acting U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator Michele M. Leonhart said in a news release.
Tests are limited
One of the appeals of synthetic drugs is that, contrary to marijuana, they don’t show up in standard drug tests administered by employers. And police have no street-level kits to test the drugs, so samples have to be submitted to a laboratory.
That the drugs are readily available at some gas stations and online under the guise of herbal incense or potpourri also gives people a false perception of safety, officials say.
Studies of the health effects of the drug are scarce because it’s so new. Based on preliminary findings and cases seen around the nation – including an alleged incident involving actress Demi Moore – officials suspect the drug can lead to heart attacks among teens and may contribute to paranoia.
So far, it appears to be only a secondary contributor to death.
The power of the drug can vary, even within the same bag, because the compound may not be evenly distributed, DEA officials explained.
The DEA started hearing about the products in 2009 from poison centers, hospitals and law enforcement.
“Over the past year, smokable herbal blends marketed as being ‘legal’ and providing a marijuana-like high have become increasingly popular, particularly among teens and young adults,” the DEA said in a news release Nov. 24, 2010, leading up to a ban of the chemicals. “These chemicals, however, have not been approved by the (Federal Drug Administration) for human consumption and there is no oversight of the manufacturing process.”
To protect public health, the agency used its emergency scheduling power on March 1 to institute a one-year ban on five chemicals used to make fake pot.
The action made it illegal to possess or sell the chemicals or products that contain them.
The rule also contained language that allows officials to argue in court that “substantially similar” chemicals found on the streets fall under the same ban, which would allow for prosecution.
Wisconsin enacted similar legislation last summer.
But to get around the law, manufacturers are constantly coming up with new variations of the designer chemical compound. It’s a cat-and-mouse game between drug manufacturers and users on one side and law enforcement and governmental regulators on the other that makes it difficult for users to determine what’s legal and what they’re smoking.
“Once one thing is made illegal,” the local DEA official said, “the traffickers try to come up with another compound and try to make something they believe fall outside the laws.”
So, You Want to Smoke the Fake Weed?
Feb 13th
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Recently I received a phone call from an unknown number, which I usually don’t answer, but thought I would- just this time… It was a ladies’ voice. She started with general chit chat, about the weather (because it was a beautiful day) and she thought I might be busy in my garden. I said “No, I’m not too busy!” She started asking me if I wanted her to “call me back later, like at some other time- because maybe I didn’t have time to talk with her.” Again, I said “No, it’s fine!” She sounded like she was having second thoughts about calling me.
I mostly listened to this nervous rambling, trying to figure out if this was a prank call –or serious- until she told me who gave her my number.. and just FYI, I really thought I might smack the person who gave out my number to a stranger, but the lady on the other end sounded afraid. So to make her feel more comfortable, I said “Is everything ok? You sound nervous, can I help you with anything?” …Then came a moment of silence.. She hesitantly said she was calling me because (in her own words) “You’re a plant person”…
I thought Whew! Ok great- its about plants! (One of my favorite top three subjects). She began to ask if I had I ever heard about a product being sold in our convenient stores and and head shops, or “new age”or “modern” tobacco shops- known as Fake Weed.. (insert the sound of a scratched record)… And then there was awkward silence on her end – and on mine. I mustered a nervous laugh, and said “Ummmmm” ?? (I was nervous because I suddenly felt like I was catapulted into the twilight zone.) More silence on her end, so I asked “Are you still there?” She peeped out a quiet “yes.” I immediately knew she was serious – and I realized that NO, I was not in the twilight zone…
Now back to those awkward silent moments on the phone. I joke about it now, but at the time, I didn’t know if I should be offended at her description of me being a “plant person” while inquiring about this fake weed, or should I be flattered – that somebody would have the confidence or the need to trust my opinion on said fake weed… especially since we don’t even know each other. Hmmm.
Anyways, I began to tell her that I have heard of it and that I do know that it goes by many different names – and claims to be anything from an incense to a bath salt. I explained that these psychoactive herbal and chemical products are known as a “synthetic cannabis,” and when consumed are supposed to mimic the effects of cannabis, or marijuana.
I’ve seen the products in the convenience stores. Have you? You know the ones – in the glass cabinets – right beside the fancy water bongs, pipes, plant grinders, and such. The smokable products claim to be an Aromatic Potpourri Herbal Incense and go by different names like: MaryJane Permagrin (really?) Burny, VooDoo, Spizz, Zombie Killa, K2 and I even saw one called Poison. (Well, at least they got one thing right in that name!!!). The products claim to be legal, natural and some even say JWH free. (Look up JWH-018 or JWH-073 or HU-210.)
They usually contain certain herbs like:
Alviae Folium: (if you go to the USDA Plants Database, you will not even find this! To google it brings up Salviae which when used orally as an essential oil, can cause convulsions, but when smoked can cause hallucinations – and just FYI, Salvia divinorum is sold in a baggy as a dried herb that looks just like a bag of marijuana – and comes complete with the said hallucinations, whether mild or intense) nice.
Next, Turneria diffusa (commonly known as Damiana, has a long history of being an aphrodisiac but also used to relieve excess mental activity, seriously?).
Another one, Verbascum Thapsus (commonly known as Aaron’s Rod or Great Mullein. Native Americans smoked it with tobacco to relieve coughing spasms, used like an expectorant. Studies have shown that Mullein also contains derivatives of coumarin!)
And last but not least we bring you Artemisia vulgaris (has a number of recorded historic uses in food and herbal medicine but must be used with caution because it contains coumarin derivatives. Also contains a small percentage of an oil called thujone – which is toxic in both large amounts and/or prolonged intake. It’s also known to induce uterine contraction during pregnancy, but also increases heart rate in the user. And when burned creates a heat of its own which could explain the “burning up” sensation people get.)
Feel free to google any of the herbs. Most have been used medicinally for hundreds of years, but usually in a controlled environment, by herbalists who know what they are doing.
I also want to mention a similar product called Spice (synthetic cannabinoid). It can contain any number of herbs like Canavalia maritime, Nymphaea caerulea, Scutellaria nana, Pedicularis densiflora, Leonotis leonuris, Zornia latifolia, Nelumbo nucifera andLeonuris sibiricus. (Just FYI people- when these products were tested, they did not even contain the herbs it claims- but mostly contained tocopherol, another synthetic cannabis chemical).
The products even come with a warning on the package that says “Not for Human Consumption.” You can even purchase different weights, like 2 ounces (that can cost $35.00 before tax) or 4 oz -and you can buy this stuff in different strength “mixtures” as well. Now, because I am a studious and sincere “plant person,” I explained to the lady on the phone, that it’s NOT a good idea to use this and that I would strongly recommend that she steer clear. Mainly because I am familiar with the herbs that are listed and I do know that they can be dangerous in certain doses, the molecular properties of the plant can change when burned – and most importantly, they add chemicals known as “research drugs” to the plant mixture to be able to call it “incense.” Wow! Key words: Research Drugs. These Research drugs, are used in research to see “if our bodies will metabolize them into a carcinogen.” Yikes!…
Some people might want to argue that there is nothing dangerous about these products, but lets think about Poison Ivy. Not everybody is allergic to it in plant sap form. But when it is burned, the molecular structure is changed, and the smoke is highly poisonous – to everybody – whether you are allergic or not. On top of that, these products contains chemicals, like the research drug JWH. Some even claim that they do Not contain JWH.
People, this is definitely a sensitive subject and I’m positive that people don’t want to talk about it in certain circles… and just so you know, my certain “circle of life” is actually square. Yes, I grew up in the 80’s and there were plenty of things back then to distract us from the “right road” but now, our young folks have so much more to be distracted with! There are too many designer drugs like this out there, that are not what they claim to be! On top of everything, it can all be purchased in a local convenient store, a gas station and easily found on the Internet.
Very little is known about the long-term effects as of right now, and my gut feeling tells me that until people use this for a while, we won’t know the worst side of all this. I feel really bad for the guinea pig folks and the uninformed folks. Which will be our younger crowd – and some older people.
I was amazed at the chat articles I did find on line about this new fancy “all natural herbal incense.” Seems that the general consensus is mostly written by the folks who love it. These people get mad at articles like this one. But it bothers me that they can be so easily mislead by these Fake Weed suppliers. They are mostly mad because it seems that when they finally find a substitute for marijuana, like this all natural herbal mixture, the “dang police want to go and ban it & make it illegal.” (See, they can’t smoke real Marijuana because maybe they are subject to monthly drug tests – and now they’re finding out that they cant smoke the new stuff either??!!).
Now I am NOT an expert on this subject, but as a “plant person” (as the lady called me), I would suggest you NOT trust everything you read on these products. They don’t tell you the percentage of the Herbs that are used. Nor do they tell you which “research drug” (or how much) was mixed in with the herbs. You won’t know what lab they were mixed in either, if any. Being a plant person, I do know that many people have died from using, smoking or ingesting plants and herbs and chemicals – all for the sake of medicine. (That’s Not a job that I will ever sign up for because I completely trust those dead “plant people”).
Recently, reports are on the rise- of people being rushed to the hospital due to using these products. Maybe you Or maybe you recently heard about the 911 call made for Demi Moore – because she had smoked something “incense like” which produced convulsions.
These products have been around since the early 2000’s and thankfully, in 2008, certain states have put an emergency ban on these products and or made them illegal to sell – because the Poison Control Centers are being bombarded with calls from people who had smoked it. The effects being reported were euphoria, hyperventilating, extreme paranoia, feeling of “burning up,” time distortion, nausea, vomiting, excruciating headache, extreme depression after smoking it, and finally moderate to severe hallucinations – to the point that some thought they might die. Some people are now reporting that they are having panic attacks and anxiety disorders (even after months have passed since they stopped smoking the incense.)
In my humble Plant Person opinion, I see this as an up-and-coming new blight to our society – as if we need another one! I just can’t understand why people want to pick up new bad habits, as if we all don’t have a few already.. We don’t eat right, we don’t exercise enough -and now this?
If you are one of the people who wants to experiment with this and have plenty of money to do it – because it won’t show up in a drug test, well, all I can say is that I am trying to arm you with knowledge. I hope you will open your mind and take into consideration that I am coming from a really good place with this article. I am trying to expose the danger. Maybe the parents out there will look for behavioral changes in their teens and pre-teens. Yeah I said it.. pre-teens.. Nobody wants to face the fact that their kid is susceptible.
I know I’m going “out on a limb here,” to bring up such a topic, but I feel that I need to… especially as a “plant person.”
So the next time you walk into a convenience store that sells these products, maybe you can actually take a good hard look at these products – without being embarrassed. Ask, or demand, (whichever you prefer) that the store owners STOP selling this. Maybe you can tell them you won’t support their business as long as they continue to sell these products to our young people.. Maybe together, we can stop the “enablers.” You might actually save somebody’s life, no matter what their age might be.
Editor’s Note: Melissa Allman is a Georgia Master Gardener, Horticulturist, Garden Media Producer, Garden Coach, Plant Whisperer and blogger for Patch.
Lawmakers consider making synthetic drugs illegal
Jan 20th
Lawmakers consider making synthetic drugs illegal
by WHAS1 | WHAS11.com
(WHAS11) — Ky. lawmakers will look at a bill in their regular session this year that would add synthetic drugs to the list of controlled substances that would be illegal in the state.
The drugs in question include synthetic marijuana which has caused several deaths in Ky.
Currently being in possession of synthetic marijuana is a misdemeanor charge that can have a penalty of jail for up to 30 days.
Truth About Herbal Smoke – The facts
Jan 20th
We understand there’s a lot of hype and misinformation circulating these days regarding exotic herbs, herbal smoke, herbal smoking blends, and legal herbal buds. Let’s begin by setting the record straight. Herbal smoke is not for everyone. The goal of this article is to provide you with real facts about smoking exotic herbs, herbal smoke, herbal smoking blends and legal herbal buds, so you can make an informed decision as to whether smoking herbs is the right choice for you.
Smoking herbs have been a part of history for thousands of years. They’ve been used for ceremonial, religious, and even medicinal reasons; there is nothing new about them. Ancient cultures have used herbs, and Herbal Smoke to induce relaxed or euphoric states, to enhance dreaming, and even to produce visions.
Over the past ten years or so, there’s been a widespread resurgence of interest in herbal smoking products. The harmful effects of tobacco and nicotine, coupled with routine drug testing by companies for controlled substances, has sent many people looking to history for smart alternatives to tobacco and marijuana.
The Facts – Probably the most important point to understand about herbal smoke blends are that they are not ‘fake’ marijuana or drugs, nor do they contain tobacco or nicotine. Unfortunately, the term “marijuana alternatives” is often misrepresented on many herbal smoke websites. Many times, it seems they are promoting ‘legal’ marijuana, or other products that mimic popular street drugs. Legal 100% herbal smoke will not mimic marijuana, they simply can’t. Ia they do then you can almost be certain they contain some sort of additive or chemical compound to obtain a more than a standard effect.
An excellent example of this was Spice. The makers of Spice swore it was 100% natural. Early on it was suspected otherwise. It was sweeping the nation because it got users high and in many cases higher than marijuana which contains THC. We suspected right from the very beginning and spent hundreds of hours trying to duplicate their so called formula with the ingredients they had listed on their packaging. After six months we gave up and eventually learned Spice indeed contained chemicals as identified by the German government. Since then Spice and other potentially harmful herbal smoke have been banned by numerous governments across the globe. The latest attempt at disguising products containing chemical additives is to label them as Not For Human consumption, herbal potpourri, or herbal incense. Blends known as K2, Mr. Nice Guy, Panic Herbal Incense, Spike 99, Pep Pourri, PEP Spice, Pulse, Buzz, Super Puff, Spark, and many many more.
These products are not going to be on the market much longer because the DEA has provided a public notice to temporarily ban the following substances: JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47, 497, and cannabicyclohexanol or CP–47,497 (C8). This temporary scheduling does not take place for 30 days from the date of the filing of the notice of intent which was on 11.23.2010. These products are still legal until this temporary ban takes effect, unless you are in a state or municipality that has banned these ingredients. PLEASE NOTE: Products containing the above mentioned chemicals are currently banned in HI, KY, KS, MO, ND, GA, AR, AL, TN, IA, MS, MI, ID, OK, OR, & LA.
ALL of Our herbal smoke products are composed of 100% Legal Herbs and natural botanicals. There are absolutely NO additives, JWH-018, JWH-073, JWH-200, CP-47, 497, and cannabicyclohexanol or CP–47,497 (C8), tobacco or nicotine or any illegal substances by our company. In addition we do not nor will we ever advocate the use of illegal substances.
What this means to you as a consumer is important. None of our products – nor those of any other legitimate herbal smoke seller – will produce the ‘high’ effect of marijuana because they do not contain any of the chemicals mentioned above that mimics a marijuana high. By the same token, since you are not smoking any illegal substance – you will never test positive on a drug test.
Each herb, herbal smoke, herbal bud, and herbal smoking blend has its own characteristics – meaning each will taste different and offer various effects. Some herbal smoke and herbal buds are harsh, some are strong, others are mild and smooth. Some have an earthy taste and some are extremely pungent. Some are so different they’re hard to describe.
They only way to really know if herbal smoke is right for you is to try various types. If you know an experienced herbal smoker, then ask for their recommendations. If not, then we suggest you try one of the many sampler packs available – by doing so, you’ll not only save money, you will also be able to try a wide variety of herbal smokes, and find one you enjoy.
Herbal-Smoke.Com offers the most complete range of 100% Legal Herbal Smoke and smoking blends anywhere. We also offer a selection of rare and exotic smoking herbs from around the world. If it’s a superior herbal smoke, then we have it!
Why so many different kinds of Herbal Smoke?
The answer is pretty straightforward – different people have different tastes – or are seeking a different effect. Some folks like Burger King, others McDonalds. In simplest terms, herbs are plants – each has a different taste, just like spinach tastes different from carrots. Not only do different tastes come into play, the pure fact is that there are literally thousands of different herbs on this planet – and each one has unique properties and effects. Hundreds of those have desirable qualities as smoking herbs, hence the large selection available for sale.
Will this stuff get me high?
This is the most frequently asked question at Herbal-Smoke.Com – and the truth is that there is no definite“yes” or “no” answer.
As we mentioned above, loose herbs and herbal smoking blends are natural botanicals that are 100% legal – meaning they contain none of the chemicals (like THC, JWH, CP-47, 497, and cannabicyclohexanol or CP–47,497 (C8) that produce a marijuana-like high. As such, the feeling you get from using herbal smoke simply will never be the same as you would experience using illegal drugs. The key point to remember is that herbal smoke is an alternative to marijuana and tobacco – not substitutes. We use the term alternatives to mean you can use our herbal smoke products instead of using an illegal substance like marijuana or instead of using tobacco products – that’s all. Additionally, the effects will vary greatly from person-to-person, simply because everyone is physiologically different. Just like some people can eat spicy food; while others can’t. Each individual will have a different reaction to Herbal Smoke.
Another significant factor that often comes into play is if an individual is a current user of marijuana or other controlled substances. Many frequent marijuana smokers turn to herbal smoke products to avoid the hassles associated with using illegal drugs. Quite often, they’re sorely disappointed, as their expectations of a “marijuana high” simply aren’t met. Simply put – natural, legal smoking herbs do not contain the illegal substances that produce a marijuana high. As such, there is no way herbal smoking blends can produce that same effect.
So if a person is a current user of any street drugs or illegal substances, they’ll likely be extremely disappointed. The good news is that if it’s been awhile since you last smoked marijuana – or never have – you will most likely thoroughly enjoy our products. We can say with certainty we get countless numbers of reorders from our customers who get pleasure from our herbal smoke products.To get a better feel for the products we offer, check out our Customer Feedback section.
Why Herbal-Smoke.Com?
Herbal-Smoke.Com buys direct from herb farmers, and international wholesalers from around the world. Because of these exclusive relationships, we’re able offer the highest quality, most effective, strongest, and potent herbal smoke products on the market. Many of the products in our line have long-standing, well-documented histories, and solid reputations as the best herbal smokes out there. Our incredible buying power allows us to purchase at prices unmatched by other herbal smoke suppliers. As always, we pass these savings on to our customers.
In addition, we listen to our customers. Our regulars provide incredible feedback and tell us exactly what they like about our offerings. Admittedly, we’re obsessed with quality – and leave no stone unturned researching and locating high quality traditional herbal smoke that we sell. If we do offer a product and by chance one of them doesn’t measure up – we discontinue it and remove it from our website – because we know that’s what our customers want and expect – and we respect their judgment.
In Summary
The vast majority of people who try herbal smokes find them to be extremely enjoyable, fulfilling and tremendously satisfying. A small minority of people do not feel herbal smokes are what they thought it would be, and are disappointed.
I think this is about as complete and honest an explanation as we can offer. If you’re in the majority of people who enjoy our products, we’re looking forward to serving you as a long-term customer – many times over. We believe our commitment to supplying the best herbal smoke and our dedication to you will win you over to Herbal-Smoke.Com now and into the future.
Originally posted 2010-12-03 16:38:47. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Effects of JWH & JWH Compounds & Why Are They Dangerous?
Jan 20th
JWH compounds, also called synthetic cannabinoids, are being used in many different herbal smoking blends. In fact, it is so widely used it is actually replacing marijuana use for some people. Why? Because for one it is legal in most states and two it provides the same effect or better than marijuana.
There are literally hundreds of herbal smoke blends that incorporate JWH compounds as part of their ingredients to achieve a better high experience in addition to mimicking the mechanism of THC found in marijuana. It alters emotions, motivation, judgment, memory, and learning. It also heightens mood, enhances sense of humor, heightens curiosity and intrigue, racing thoughts, time distortion and dilation, buzzing like a psychedelic experience, reduced concentration, relaxing state, mild euphoria, and Manic-depressive (hyperactivity to moments of dullness and vicea versa).
in addition these blends that use JWH also mimic similar if not the same physical effects: Bloodshot eyes and droopy eyelids (only noted to some users), drowsiness, tachycardia (increases heart rate), visual effects (colors appear more full and vibrant), heavy sinking feeling, respiratory suppression, controlled breathing, and possible heightened pleasurable sensitivity.
Q. So why are they dangers then? this sounds perfect to me….
A. While there have been no cases of dying from the use of JWH used in herbal smoking blends that are known, it has been documented and confirmed that smoking blends with JWH compounds actually have scarier, more harmful effects including short-term memory loss, extreme sedation that may lead to coma, euphoria, paranoia, anxiety, slight confusion, or vomiting.
Blends with JWH compounds clearly causes shocking brain effects, even causes severe life-threatening hallucinations, and has been know to produce some seizures. Aside from that, the frightening physical effects in the cardiovascular system, such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, may pose a threat to the body of the user. Thus, ignoring such negative effects of JWH is not wise.
It is even more disturbing that blends with JWH may actually have a possibility for abuse. There was a case study done that concluded there were actual withdrawal symptoms when abstaining from using blends with JWH & JWH compounds. It was also documented people have displayed tremors, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bouts of headaches, insomnia, and palpitations. It is for this reason smoking blends using JWH and JWH compounds are being banned more and more by various groups, agencies, several states, and countries.
The countries currently banning this synthetic substance including Austria, Germany, Sweden, Russia, the UK, Japan, France, Poland, Australia, New Zealand, New Zealand Channel islands, Romania, South Korea, and Lithuania. In addition eleven U.S. states have now banned the substance or are currently considering bans.
Some companies call their herbal smoke products/herbal smoking blends as either herbal incense or herbal fragrance, Not For Human Consumption, or herbal potpourri because they think by calling them other than what they are they are fooling the authorities. Believe us they are not fooling anyone.
The authorities are well aware of almost all the various blends using JWH and JWH compounds like Spice, all forms of K2, Spice 99, Chillin, Chillin XXX, Spice Diamond, OCB, Slime, Red Dawn, Dragon, Spirit, Mamba, and so many others we can’t even name them all.
We call our products what they are Herbal Smoke, Herbal Smoking Blends, and Herbal Buds because they are all natural, and 100% Synthetic, nicotine, tobacco and chemical free.
Originally posted 2010-11-05 20:31:48. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
Amanita muscaria (Magic Mushrooms)
Jan 20th
First of all, we don’t advocate the consumption of Amanita muscaria (Magic Mushrooms)! This article is provided for informational purposes only. Taking magic mushrooms is not without dangers. You should be aware of these dangers before you decide to go tripping on psilocybe mushrooms. Amanita muscaria or Magic Mushrooms are commonly classified as poisonous. However, this mushroom is not poisonous in the standard English sense of the term which when defined means a substance, a small part of which, if ingested, can cause serious injury, or even death. It is poisonou, in the sense that there are ways of ingesting it that may make you feel nauseous, or that might intoxicate. Amanita muscaria ratings tend to be based more on the cultural prejudices than of the scientific evidence. Amanita muscariais one of a large number of mushrooms that includes toxins that can affect you — in the case of muscaria by making you intoxicated — but whose toxins are water soluble, and can therefore be washed away through boiling. Once mushrooms of this type have been properly prepared for eating there is no longer anything toxic about them. Amanita muscaria is a member of the Amanitaceae family, a family of mushrooms that includes some of the most wonderful edibles, and some of the most deadly. Amanita muscaria’s red cap with white dots make it one of the most easily identified wild mushroom. Although most people don’t know its name, it is probably the most widely recognized mushroom among the general population, thanks to its popularity as depicted in the book “Alice in Wonderland” and as the typical mushroom of cartoons.
Amanita muscaria mushrooms are known for their psychoactive properties. Psychoactive Amanitas are mushrooms which contain the psychoactive chemicals ibotenic acid and muscimol. They have a long history of use in Asia and Northern Europe. They are best known for their distinctive appearance (bright reds and yellows with white spots).
(2) Make sure there is nothing going on in your head for the next 24 hours. No work, no school, no visiting of friends or family, no care for children or pets, absolutely nothing!
Amanita muscaria ratings tend to be based more on the cultural prejudices than of the scientific evidence. Amanita muscariais one of a large number of mushrooms that includes toxins that can affect you — in the case of muscaria by making you intoxicated — but whose toxins are water soluble, and can therefore be washed away through boiling. Once mushrooms of this type have been properly prepared for eating there is no longer anything toxic about them. Amanita muscaria is a member of the Amanitaceae family, a family of mushrooms that includes some of the most wonderful edibles, and some of the most deadly. Amanita muscaria’s red cap with white dots make it one of the most easily identified wild mushroom. Although most people don’t know its name, it is probably the most widely recognized mushroom among the general population, thanks to its popularity as depicted in the book “Alice in Wonderland” and as the typical mushroom of cartoons.
Amanita muscaria mushrooms are known for their psychoactive properties. Psychoactive Amanitas are mushrooms which contain the psychoactive chemicals ibotenic acid and muscimol. They have a long history of use in Asia and Northern Europe. They are best known for their distinctive appearance (bright reds and yellows with white spots).
An Amanita muscaria trip lasts about 4-9 hours. They are capable of producing intense effects. Magic Mushrooms contain pilocin and pilocybin. These compounds are psychedelics. They will cause an effect similar to a trip on LSD. Loss of reality may be experienced and severe anxiety and paranoia can occur. You may experience a bad trip. The most important rule to prevent a voyage into hell is: START WITH A LOW DOSE, be in a good mood and think positive thoughts. However, don’t confuse psilocybe mushrooms with Amanita Mmuscaria (fly agaric). There are no psilocybin nor psilocyn in Fly Agaric and is not considered it a real magic mushroom.
The red with white dots Amanita Muscaria can cause a very unpleasant experience and health problems. Potential symptoms of Muscarine, an active alkaloid of Fly Agaric and other Amanita’s. Users report after their ingestion: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and bronchospasm. With larger doses: Acrimation, incontinence, bracycardia, hypotension, and shock. Ibotanic acid, also an active substance of the Amanita’s may cause brain damage. Muscimole is another active alkaloid in Amanita muscaria. Its symptoms after oral intake are confusion, disorientation in situation and time perception, disturbance of visual function and hearing, muscle twitching, weariness, fatigue and sleep. Psychic performance and learning are diminished.
Jochem Gartz, a well-known mushroom specialist warns in his book ‘Magic Mushrooms Around the World’ that Amatoxins contained in the Amanita’s may be lethal! What’s more, Amanita’s are legal everywhere, even in the USA. Amanita’s are a powerful hallucinogen. Hallucinations (seeing objects that are not there at all) may be experienced only with a very large dose. Illusions and visuals are better words to describe the patterns superimposed on what you are looking at or the changing of items to more intense colors.
Today Amanita muscaria are very popular as they are the only genus of magic mushrooms allowed to be sold in a dried form. Amanita muscaria mushrooms are usually crushed into a powder and mixed with a few cups of water and boiled on a low flame for an hour. Drink it with or without the Amanita muscaria pieces on an empty stomach, drinking half the liquid and wait for an hour or two for the Amanita effects. If you want stronger Amanita effects drink the remainder of the water. All parts of the Amanita muscaria mushroom are psychoactive but for the best results use only the Amanita caps. Eating Amanita muscaria mushrooms is difficult for consumption because the Amanita effects are highly unpredictable. Amanita muscaria effects can be divine, hellish, or completely absent. Positive effects are often built up after taking Amanita mushrooms a couple of times. We recommend that Amanita muscaria mushrooms are taken only when you’re in a good frame of mind as this can have positive effects on the trip. Because of its unpredictability this mushroom is recommended only for advanced entheogen users, preferably with some experience with Psilocybe mushrooms.
Amanita muscaria effects can take up 5-10 hours and begins after half an hour to 2 hours after eating Amanitas. Many Amanita muscaria trip reports mention nausea and extreme sweating as initial effects but these soon lesson. Often one might fall asleep for a few hours with vivid dreams. After awakening the true visions really begin, you will probably feel very energetic and ecstatic.
If you are going to consume Amanita mushrooms:
(1) Start with a low dose. Never take more than 1 gram of dry magic mushrooms. Wait for 90 minutes. If you feel ok and want to intensify the experience you could take some more.
(2) Make sure there is nothing going on in your head for the next 24 hours. No work, no school, no visiting of friends or family, no care for children or pets, absolutely nothing!
(3) Make sure to trip in a relaxed environment. Busy environments with lots of people and noise may cause an information overload. Choose an environment where you are not bothered by people not involved in the experience. Choose a calm, natural, preferably rural place, where you can enjoy the wonders of nature. Choose a place that is familiar to you, a place you know and where you feel safe.
(4) Make sure to trip with people you know, like, and trust. Preferably there should be someone around that is not involved in the experience.
Do Not Take Magic Mushrooms: Never take magic mushrooms when you have second thoughts about taking them.
(1) Never take magic mushrooms when you have mental problems.
(2) Never take magic mushrooms when you are feeling depressed.
3) Never take magic mushrooms when you have a tendency to paranoia.
(4) Never take magic mushrooms when you are pregnant.
(5) Never take magic mushrooms when you are alone.
6) Never take magic mushrooms when you are using prescription drugs, especially when you are on psychoactive prescription drugs or MAO-inhibitors.
(7) Never drive on magic mushrooms.
(8) Do not use magic mushrooms as a party (like alcohol or XTC).
Originally posted 2010-12-02 17:55:20. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
New Product and it is amazing!
Jan 20th
We liked this review so much, we decided to make it easy for everyone to read & appreciate. Thanks, Niki, we like those Lazy Cakes too!
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies: Better than Space Cakes
| Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies: Don’t make any big plans. |
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies kicked our ass.
After trying the Drank Relaxation Beverage and finding it lacking, we had low expectations for these brownies, which are sold in head shops around the Valley (we picked ours up at It’s All Goodz). But we’d heard Lazy Cakes brownies were all the rage, and since we love desserts, we figured we’d give the brownies a shot.
And boy, did the brownies shoot back.
We’ve tried “special” brownies and cookies, “space cakes,” and just about any other marijuana edibles you can think of. But they were never a favorite medium for us — the high takes too long in coming (you’ve got to digest the food first), and it’s so sustained that sometimes we didn’t even notice it.
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies don’t contain any marijuana at all, so imagine our surprise when, after eating only half of one (we shared it with a friend), both of us found ourselves passing out on the couch 45 minutes later (at around 9:30 p.m.).
| Lazy Cakes: Open wide. |
Initially, we thought we were just eating a brownie that wouldn’t do much for us. It tasted good — the brownies are very chewy, with a rich layer of fudge in the middle — but we figured the flavor was the end of the experience. Sure, the label read, “May cause drowsiness,” but we had our sodas and sugar cookies, so we figured we’d be able to stay up and watch at least two episodes of the original V television series on DVD.
Then, something happened. Our bodies went limp. We closed our eyes. There was yawning, then snoring. Suddenly, we were on our way to bed at 10 p.m., which is about three hours before we usually hit the sack. And then we slept for almost 12 hours.
The magic of the Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownie is in its proprietary blend. There are two servings per brownie, and 15 mg of the blend per serving. The blend includes herbal relaxation aids like Valerian Root Extract, Rose Hips Extract, and Passion Flower, but the real kicker in this blend is the 3.9 mg of melatonin per serving (nearly 8 mg in one whole brownie).
Melatonin, as we pointed out in our blog about Drank, is a compound produced in our brains, and research has shown supplementing with it can be an effective sleep aid — and when we say “supplementing,” we’re talking about a standard daily dose of about 1 mg. These brownies have nearly 8 mg of melatonin. That’s what makes them so potent and effective.
We would definitely recommend Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies as a legal alternative to pot-infused food products, but we also encourage potential eaters to research Melatonin and any possible side effects to long-term supplementation. These things taste good and they work, but we wouldn’t make a daily snack out of them.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bella/2010/12/lazy_cakes_relaxation_brownies.php
We liked this review so much, we decided to make it easy for everyone to read & appreciate. Thanks, Niki, we like those Lazy Cakes too!
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies:
Better than Space Cakes
| Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies: Don’t make any big plans. |
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies kicked our ass.
After trying the Drank Relaxation Beverage and finding it lacking, we had low expectations for these brownies, which are sold in head shops around the Valley (we picked ours up at It’s All Goodz). But we’d heard Lazy Cakes brownies were all the rage, and since we love desserts, we figured we’d give the brownies a shot.
And boy, did the brownies shoot back.
We’ve tried “special” brownies and cookies, “space cakes,” and just about any other marijuana edibles you can think of. But they were never a favorite medium for us — the high takes too long in coming (you’ve got to digest the food first), and it’s so sustained that sometimes we didn’t even notice it.
Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies don’t contain any marijuana at all, so imagine our surprise when, after eating only half of one (we shared it with a friend), both of us found ourselves passing out on the couch 45 minutes later (at around 9:30 p.m.).
| Lazy Cakes: Open wide. |
Initially, we thought we were just eating a brownie that wouldn’t do much for us. It tasted good — the brownies are very chewy, with a rich layer of fudge in the middle — but we figured the flavor was the end of the experience. Sure, the label read, “May cause drowsiness,” but we had our sodas and sugar cookies, so we figured we’d be able to stay up and watch at least two episodes of the original V television series on DVD.
Then, something happened. Our bodies went limp. We closed our eyes. There was yawning, then snoring. Suddenly, we were on our way to bed at 10 p.m., which is about three hours before we usually hit the sack. And then we slept for almost 12 hours.
The magic of the Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownie is in its proprietary blend. There are two servings per brownie, and 15 mg of the blend per serving. The blend includes herbal relaxation aids like Valerian Root Extract, Rose Hips Extract, and Passion Flower, but the real kicker in this blend is the 3.9 mg of melatonin per serving (nearly 8 mg in one whole brownie).
Melatonin, as we pointed out in our blog about Drank, is a compound produced in our brains, and research has shown supplementing with it can be an effective sleep aid — and when we say “supplementing,” we’re talking about a standard daily dose of about 1 mg. These brownies have nearly 8 mg of melatonin. That’s what makes them so potent and effective.
We would definitely recommend Lazy Cakes Relaxation Brownies as a legal alternative to pot-infused food products, but we also encourage potential eaters to research Melatonin and any possible side effects to long-term supplementation. These things taste good and they work, but we wouldn’t make a daily snack out of them.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/bella/2010/12/lazy_cakes_relaxation_brownies.php
Originally posted 2011-03-11 19:21:26. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
The Legal Status of Salvia Divinorum
Jan 20th
Few police, parents, teachers or counselors at schools have even heard of it, but the herb Salvia Divinorum is a powerful psychedelic from Mexico — Also known as Diviner’s Sage or Sally-D, Salvia Divinorum is extremely intense. It is as powerful or more so than LSD and produces vivid hallucinations and out-of-body experiences. These trips as they are called last up to 10 minutes, tapering off over half an hour, with the nature of the trip dependent on the person’s mind-set and surroundings. Some people actually report little or no effects.
Salvia is native to an area known as Sierra Mazatec. It has been used by the native Mazatec for an unknown amount of time. Its use was first recorded by western science in 1938. It is NOT for recreational use (i.e., it is not a party drug like marijuana). Unfortunately, almost nothing is known about either the long-term or short-term health issues relating to Salvia divinorum.
However, unlike the drug it mimics it is not habit-forming or addictive. Yet it is a powerful consciousness-altering herb that is being widely used by adults and minors for recreational use. So needless to say it is appropriate to prohibit sales and delivery to minors. It is also appropriate to prohibit reckless use, such as driving a vehicle while inebriated. There are numerous laws in affect against reckless salvia users (e.g., laws that prohibit public endangerment, public intoxication, reckless driving, and other irresponsible use). Salvia divinorum is neither useful nor humane. It is how people abuse this herb that is dangerous and irresponsible.
Salvia is not like what you expect. You will find that salvia is significantly different from what you may have encountered before. It is mostly used by those wishing to explore deep meditative states, spiritual realms, mysticism, the nature of consciousness and reality, or the possibilities of shamanistic healing. Experiences vary with the individual, set, and setting as well as with dose and route of administration. In addition to your personal chemical makeup and sensitivity to herbs.
Salvia effects are a short-lived inebriation that is very different from that of alcohol. However, like alcohol it interferes with the ability to drive, produces incoordination (ataxia), and may produce slurred speech. The inebriation, not marijuana-like, and is not a marijuana substitute. At higher doses Salvia produces visionary trances. At lower doses visions consist mainly of closed-eye imagery similar to the phenomena that many people experience when falling asleep. At this level communication with others is still easy and you can move about although clumsiness does occur. With a higher dose vivid visual images occur even with the eyes open, and with the eyes closed you may completely enter the visionary world, and it will seem quite real, but upon opening your eyes you reestablish contact with your surroundings. Speech is difficult. At still higher doses, you remain conscious but completely enter an inner realm and lose all contact with your actual surroundings. Some people may move around in this deep trance state and for this reason a sitter is required for anyone seeking to explore such deep levels. With very high dosage a brief period of unconsciousness or at least the inability to subsequently remember the experience occur.
Because of widespread abuse of both users and sellers of Salvia, several countries have enacted laws that prohibit possession and/or sale of Salvia divinorum. In some cases, the penalties for violating these laws are severe.
As of this article the following countries have made laws regarding Salvia Divinorum. The following countries have made it illegal to possess or sell Salvia Divinorum: Australia, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, South Korea, and Sweden. It is illegal to sell but legal to possess Salvia in Chile and Spain. It is ok to possess Salvia in Estonia, Finland, Iceland, and Norway for medicinal purposes with a doctor’s perscription.
U.S. States with laws prohibiting Salvia are extensive. Salvia Divinorum is illegal in Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Virginia. In a few states Salvia is legal as long as it is not intended for human consumption: Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Virginia.
Originally posted 2010-11-10 22:33:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
NEW HERBAL SMOKE PRODUCTS
Jan 20th
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Juicy Herbs Wild Crafted Damiana Herbal Blend $6.50-Damiana is popular for its relaxing effects. Juicy Herbs brings you Wild Damiana in a convenient 7 gram pouch, complete with Juicy Jays Rolling Papers. These herbs are cut and sifted for smoking, however we recommend seeking professional advice from your doctor before using any herbal supplements. The effects of the Wild Crafted Damiana are similar to a mild Cannabis high. Great for making things more comfortable or to ease the sexual tension between people. This blend is great for night time relaxation!
Juicy Herbs Wild Lettuce Herbal Blend $6.50-Juicy Herbs has cut and sifted Lactuca virosa for your herbal smoking pleasure. Lactuca virosa is commonly known as wild lettuce and is famous for its relaxing and mild sedative effects. So, if you need to just chill out, grab one of Juicy Herbs’ 7-gram pouch of therapuetic Wild Lettuce complete with Juicy Jays Rolling Papers.
Skunk Smoke – 3.5 grams (1/8oz) includes Rolling Papers $6.50-Skunk Smoke “stinks…but it’s awesome!” The most awesome thing about the Skunk Smoke herbal blend, is that the perfect amount of rolling papers is included! Savor the chocolatey aroma, the sweet flavor. There are only 3.5 grams of the Skunk Smoke Herbal Blend in each pack, so you might need 2!
Strawberry Skunk – 3.5 grams (1/8oz) includes Rolling Papers $6.50-The Strawberry Skunk Herbal Blend only comes in 3.5-gram pouches. It’s so delicious, you might need 2! Strawberry Skunk Herbal Blend comes with its very own rolling papers…the ideal quantity! Tucked inside is the perfect paired rolling papers: Juicy Jay’s Strawberry rolling papers. They perfectly combing with this Strawberry Skunk Herbal Blend to create an herbal cigarette so delicious, you will
Originally posted 2011-01-28 15:59:48. Republished by Blog Post Promoter




