Wiserthanearlier
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Why does vice documentaries highlight the dangers of borrachero, a scolopamine containing plant used to rob victims of their will in Columbia, when these scolapomine trees and plants grow everywhere?
Is there some mystic and local lore or is it real?
Has Colombians found ways to produce the extract differing to anyone else in other countries?
Something doesnt make sense....
In case links arent allowed to be posted, search youtube for worlds scariest drug (documentary exclusive)
Scolopamine is known worldwide and is rightly considered a dangerous drug and generally not one for recreation.
But this highlight its significant use to disarm victims, but is localised to Columbia....
Or said differently, why are the intended effects on victims according to vice different than recreational uses?
Does all recreational use lead to suggestability??
Several questions, sorry i couldve presented them more clearly but hopefully the point is asked.
Thanks
Is there some mystic and local lore or is it real?
Has Colombians found ways to produce the extract differing to anyone else in other countries?
Something doesnt make sense....
In case links arent allowed to be posted, search youtube for worlds scariest drug (documentary exclusive)
Scolopamine is known worldwide and is rightly considered a dangerous drug and generally not one for recreation.
But this highlight its significant use to disarm victims, but is localised to Columbia....
Or said differently, why are the intended effects on victims according to vice different than recreational uses?
Does all recreational use lead to suggestability??
Several questions, sorry i couldve presented them more clearly but hopefully the point is asked.
Thanks
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