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Sorry, But 'Psychedelic' Water Is Not Actually Hallucinogeni
Sorry, But 'Psychedelic' Water Is Not Actually Hallucinogeni
Sorry, But 'Psychedelic' Water Is Not Actually Hallucinogenic
It’s a pricey way to try out water that incorporates kava root, damiana leaf, and green tea extract. But the impact is purely placebo effect, scientists say.
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