Quote Originally Posted by da haze meister
wtf?
can anyone corroborate this? it was on that teachat site.
That quote you posted, they claim it is a "professional" explanation. The person can't even spell Throwing Up right. It sounds like it was pulled out of some kids ass.

But smoking an entire tea bags worth to feel a slight buzz? I can see it doing more damage than actually getting you high. I just don't see the point of having to choke back an entire tea bag worth just to feel light headed. Seems all too pointless and damaging.

I prefer to have like, 4 bong rips and be good. I am in no way flaming you.

I searched and searched and found nothing in green tea that should make you feel high. Especially no LSA compounds. Caffiene is about the only thing you will feel. Here:

olyphenols contained in teas are classified as catechins. Green tea contains six primary catechin compounds: catechin, gallaogatechin, epicatechin, epigallocatechin, epicatechin gallate, and apigallocatechin gallate (also known as EGCG). EGCG is considered to be the most active component in green tea and is the best researchered of all the green tea polyphenols. Green tea contains roughly 30% to 40% polyphenols and black tea contains only 3% to 10% polyphenols.