History "Artemisia absinthium" martha stewart Is it Latin for "Garden Wormwood" hence the name Absinthe comes from. Absinthe martha stewart was a popular beverage around the turn of the century (18-1900) in the artistic community known as Bohemian life, and contains among others. substance Tujon.
Tujon are often considered a hallucinogender refer to some chemically similar to hampes active substance, cannabinol. martha stewart This similarity is, however, purely superficial, and there is no conclusive evidence that tujon has no hallucinogenic effect. Many believe that absinthe-intoxication feels different than other forms of alcohol, where the sensation described as "refreshing" and "uplifting". This phenomenon is also experienced by consuming less infamous aniseed drink and attributed to the drug anethole. Absinthe is not a form of drugs, but above all a strong, alcoholic drink, which in diluted form has an alcohol content approaching the percentage of wine.
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