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Product Description These wheels are great for outdoors for those wanting a smooth ride. At 80A they are soft enough to absorb the bumps and help you keep your eyes on the trail. Price is for a 4-pack of wheels…. More >>
Did Pharmacy Board's Cannabis Rescheduling Follow Science? Last week, the Oregon Board of Pharmacy voted to downgrade marijuana's drug classification from Schedule I to a Schedule II drug, acknowledging that the plant does in fact have medicinal value.
13 sci-fi movie and TV drugs (and the REAL drugs they represent) Good sci-fi takes us to the limits of our imaginations with exotic locations, characters and technologies. But sci-fi’s creators sometimes take shortcuts—and we’ve noticed this is particularly true for drugs. While not every pharmaceutical can be of Phillip K. Dick twistedness, a lot of sci-fi drugs are just ordinary drugs with extraordinary names—check out 13 we’ve spotted below.
Terence Kemp McKenna (November 16, 1946 — April 3, 2000) was an American author, public speaker, metaphysician, psychonaut, philosopher, ethnobotanist, art historian, and self-described anarchist, anti-materialist, environmentalist, feminist, Platonist and skeptic.[1] During his lifetime he was noted for his knowledge of psychedelics, metaphysics, plant-based entheogens, shamanism, mysticism, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, biology, geology, physics, phenomenology, and his concept of novelty theory.
‘Black Magic’ fears put pinch on sales Media and political interest in a legal high — a synthetic form of marijuana — that became popular this spring has caused some businesses in Porter County to stop selling it. One had a sign that said “don’t ask about Black Magic” near its displays of ephedrine. But other gas stations and tobacco shops in Northwest Indiana still sell what’s marketed as herbal incense under names like Lover’s …
Product Description This is a classic and refined incense from Japan. 200 sticks per box. Length: 5.9 inches. Burn time: Approx. 25 to 30 minutes. Each box includes a small ceramic burner.
Nippon Kodo’s Morning Star Incense is one of the most popular brands of Japanese incense. Crafted from pure floral essences and rare aromatic woods, Morning Star creates a relaxing atmosphere. The wonderful fragrances in this collection have made this a loved and trusted worldwide brand. Mixe… More >>
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