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Intoxicating Mint
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Intoxicating Mint (Lagochilus inebrians) also called Turkestan Mint is an uncommon psychoactive herb. It does not grow in very many places, and does not thrive in it's natural habitat, and therefore is very uncommon. It is traditionally consumed as a tea, however people do smoke it.
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Intoxicating Mint (Lagochilus inebrians) also called Turkestan Mint is an uncommon psychoactive herb. It does not grow in very many places, and does not thrive in it's natural habitat, and therefore is very uncommon. It is traditionally consumed as a tea, however people do smoke it.