So I was looking for Cannabis alternatives that are not hallucinogenic and I found this plant called Kratom, actually a tree that grows in Thailand and Malaysia. The leaves are merely chewed or made into a tea, and it has effects like codeine, plus other effects, some stimulatory. This plant, or products form this plant, is completely legal but rather rare. And there's Wild Dagga or Lion's Ear. The flowers of this plant can be smoked for a euphoric effect, and it's supposedly used in Africa as marijuana alternative. These plants don't seem to be toxic in any way, and have been used traditionally for quite a long time. Kratom seems to be particularly interesting. Anybody tried these?
Crispyfried Reviewed by Crispyfried on . Kratom and Wild Dagga, MJ alternatives So I was looking for Cannabis alternatives that are not hallucinogenic and I found this plant called Kratom, actually a tree that grows in Thailand and Malaysia. The leaves are merely chewed or made into a tea, and it has effects like codeine, plus other effects, some stimulatory. This plant, or products form this plant, is completely legal but rather rare. And there's Wild Dagga or Lion's Ear. The flowers of this plant can be smoked for a euphoric effect, and it's supposedly used in Africa as Rating: 5