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Zaffron
Dont blow up if i spelled it wrong or something like that i just have a few questions 1) has anybody heard of this drug 2) is it legal 3) is it any good from wat i personally kno this is a red (in color)marijuana type effectwhich can be smoked or eaten. originally from the middle east (also india). can anyone help me out |
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Saffron is deep Orange (Redish), and it's from the Middle East and India. In my distant past, Iheard someone saying that Saffron was like marijuana. I just went: "Yeah." I haven't thought of it much since then. After I read your Post, I went over to Erowid and read a little bit about it. Here are a couple quotes about it (I hope it helps): Opium and laudanum (a tincture of opium and saffron) are making inroads among would-be Samuel Taylor Coleridges and Elizabeth Barrett Brownings, while at absinthe gatherings artists, writers and just plain partyers are raising illicit tumblers of the potent woodworm - infused liqueur to past devotees like Rimbaud, Wilde and van Gogh. "People are romantically attracted to Victorian-era drugs," Banana peel: A sixties con-trick, banana peel and the other con of the period, saffron inspired Donovan's hit record, Mellow yellow. Neither substance has any psychoactive effects whatsoever |
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