Mad Honeyy - the.prologue (what happened to her?)
Currently, grayanotoxin 1 and 3 are thought to be the principal toxic isomers. Grayanotoxin 1 and 2 have been found in honey, leaves and flowers of Rhododendron ponticum and Rhododendron flavum. Mad honey contains mainly grayanotoxin 3, while 1 and 2 are found in smaller amounts. Rhododend...
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mad, or pissed, let me feel the pain, let me spiral down. Or other times I get busy, the mental energy of my work or family negating my ability to constantly prop myself up with words of thoughtful and mindful encouragement. Those are the times I feel the highest highs and the ...
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I have a sip of water, say good morning to my wife, Michelle, and then walk into the kitchen. I start coffee and feed the cats. One cat eats faster than the other, so I have to monitor them during breakfast. By the time they are done, the coffee is ready, so I pour myself a...
Mad honey is a type of honey that can create powerful hallucinogenic effects when consumed. It has a high price tag in Nepal.
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to, but one may surmise that it had something to do with the effects of the wine on Jack, or perhaps there were extra lines about the cold. In either case, it comes out of nowhere and is another example of the kind of the patch-work dialogue that distances the audience from the ...