Potpourri That Can Make Your Head Trip
Potpourri is the new weed. Yes, the synthetic colorful aromatic pieces intended for home décor. These are being marketed as herbal incense. They are not synthetic cannabis as they do not contain any banned substances. Marketed under various funky names like ‘head trip incense’, ‘gothic jazz’, ‘scooby snax’, etc , these are packaged in 1 gram to 10 gram bags.
Smoking herbal incense is reported to produce a different level of high. Most users have reported it to be extremely strong even in comparison to marijuana. Potpourri smoking has been generating an ever increasing fan following. Most users state that it helps them to curb anxiety, hypertension and other stress related ailments. Some even claim that it ‘revitalizes their soul’ and it helps them visualize dramatic hallucinations. Head trip is a common effect experienced by many. Some have even reported to have higher libido after using this. The word herbal could actually be a kick provider, as weed is completely natural too. The feeling is so strong and calming that in early times, physicians used them as anesthesia to calm a patient before operating on them so that pain was not felt. This was done by making patients inhale strong doses of this powerful stimulant.
Smoking incense is very popular in many parts of the world. It is available in a myriad of flavors like Wafers, Citrus to other fruity aroma. Skeptics have often argued that smoking incense is safer than most other forms of high inducing substances. Their argument is based on the fact that this is legally available. It doesn’t contain harmful ingredients like nicotine or tobacco. These synthetic products have been known to induce similar effects of cannabis. Herbal incense is also not detectable in a drug test as it doesn’t contain any illegal substance in them. Being legal, it can be safely purchased in stores. Herbal incense is available in the form of potpourri – an assortment of aromatic pieces. The manufacturers are careful to label that these are “not intended for human consumption” and that it is “intended only to be used as an aromatic potpourri only”. Disclaimers include “Does not contain AM-2201, JWHI8, JWH73, HU210, CP47, 497, HU-210, HU-211 and AM – 694, Cannabicyclohezanol or any other prohibited ingredients”.
On the other hand, there is concern among parents that the wide availability of these products makes it easy for teenagers to try and even get addicted to it. Supporters though have always pointed out that the lack of nicotine and tobacco makes it less addictive. It doesn’t make a great case for them as they are packed as ‘head trip incense’ or other dark themes like endorsing the Joker from Batman. These products have traditionally been available at gas stations and departmental stores. In the recent times, like most other products, herbal incense is available online too. The convenience of the internet for discrete delivery is a concern for citizens as well. While the side effects of getting high are concern, herbal incense is not classified as a narcotic. Ironically, its usage as potpourri remains low.
Smoking herbal incense is reported to produce a different level of high. Most users have reported it to be extremely strong even in comparison to marijuana. Potpourri smoking has been generating an ever increasing fan following. Most users state that it helps them to curb anxiety, hypertension and other stress related ailments. Some even claim that it ‘revitalizes their soul’ and it helps them visualize dramatic hallucinations. Head trip is a common effect experienced by many. Some have even reported to have higher libido after using this. The word herbal could actually be a kick provider, as weed is completely natural too. The feeling is so strong and calming that in early times, physicians used them as anesthesia to calm a patient before operating on them so that pain was not felt. This was done by making patients inhale strong doses of this powerful stimulant.
Smoking incense is very popular in many parts of the world. It is available in a myriad of flavors like Wafers, Citrus to other fruity aroma. Skeptics have often argued that smoking incense is safer than most other forms of high inducing substances. Their argument is based on the fact that this is legally available. It doesn’t contain harmful ingredients like nicotine or tobacco. These synthetic products have been known to induce similar effects of cannabis. Herbal incense is also not detectable in a drug test as it doesn’t contain any illegal substance in them. Being legal, it can be safely purchased in stores. Herbal incense is available in the form of potpourri – an assortment of aromatic pieces. The manufacturers are careful to label that these are “not intended for human consumption” and that it is “intended only to be used as an aromatic potpourri only”. Disclaimers include “Does not contain AM-2201, JWHI8, JWH73, HU210, CP47, 497, HU-210, HU-211 and AM – 694, Cannabicyclohezanol or any other prohibited ingredients”.
On the other hand, there is concern among parents that the wide availability of these products makes it easy for teenagers to try and even get addicted to it. Supporters though have always pointed out that the lack of nicotine and tobacco makes it less addictive. It doesn’t make a great case for them as they are packed as ‘head trip incense’ or other dark themes like endorsing the Joker from Batman. These products have traditionally been available at gas stations and departmental stores. In the recent times, like most other products, herbal incense is available online too. The convenience of the internet for discrete delivery is a concern for citizens as well. While the side effects of getting high are concern, herbal incense is not classified as a narcotic. Ironically, its usage as potpourri remains low.
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