Thujone Is The Culprit Of Absinthe's "Added Effect"!!!

One of the constituents of wormwood, Alpha-thujone is considered the culprit of absinthe's "added effect". Naturally occurring in many plants and flowers, thujone is found in large amounts in wormwood. Alpha-Thujone has a structure very similar to THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the active ingredient in Marijuana.

This similarity has led some to believe that the two substances work similarly upon the brain. Just like Marijuanna, before absinthe was banned in most countries it was used by creative artists like Picasso and Ernest Hemingway, as well as indulgent playboys and womanizers such as Oscar Wilde and Casanova. At its height and before being prohibited, absinthe was the top choice of most Europeans who were searching for enhanced creativity, increased entertainment and excitement, and those who wanted a little help creating intimate encounters.

Experiencing Absinthe is unlike any other alcohol. Its unique properties give you the same relaxed, content and uninhibited feeling of being drunk, but the clarity of mind of being sober at the same time.

However you choose to use Absinthe, it is sure to be a unique and enjoyable experience you will want to tell everyone about.


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A-Thujone Has A Structure Very Similar To THC!!!



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