Smoking milkweed is not advisable because it is toxic.
Mostly milkweed is mildly toxic but if properly prepared it is safe to eat.
Milkweed is toxic. Dead is not a good type of high.
Yes you can me and my bro did it
yes, whether it will give you any euphoric effects depends on how your body works, some people's bodies get high/buzzed of them and some don't
as a leaf is a leaf?! /
a maize leaf is not a simple leaf.
A mango leaf is lanceolate (long and narrow) and is a simple leaf.
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
smoke and burn
No. Okay, guys, here's the deal about marshmallow leaf. It was one of the "special herbs" you found in stuff like K2 and Spice, along with damiana and a few other things. Those have been banned because people were smoking them to get high, as we know, so now all these guys who have hundreds of pounds of marshmallow and damiana leaf they can't get rid of are promoting them as the Special Magical Ingredient in K2. Wrong--the synthetic cannabinoid JWH-018 the marshmallow and damiana leaves were spiked with was the Special Magical Ingredient. Marshmallow is a "healing herb" in that it will cure sore throat and dry cough if you make tea out of it, and they don't test just for marshmallow leaf, but if you smoke it you are NOT going to get high so don't bother.
can marsh mallow leavs get u high
the answer to this question is no it actually doesn't but many people thnk it does
About as addictive as smoking grass clippings. Theoretically, yes, it can be addictive in a ritualistic sense, but there aren't any addictive compounds in marshmallow like there are in tobacco or opium.
The smoke tree or smoke bush, two flowering plants in the family Anacardiaceae have ovate simple leaves.The smoke tree, Psorothamnus spinosus, has lanceolate simple leaves.So no, the smoke tree does not have a compound leaf.
When you smoke it, it smells like burnt marshmallow, and coffee mixed.
Yes, actually, you will get high from it.
no because it creates a lot of smoke and it can make your marshmallow taste awful
Some of the preparations include seed oil, aqueous extracts of the leaf, powder from the leaf, smoke from burning dried leaves, and leaf pastes.
Almost anyone can smoke that sweet leaf. Your company drug policies might forbid it.
It's high in vitamins and minerals and tannins. You eat it, you don't smoke it. I don't see why you would want to smoke it... It's not weed!