Clematis vitalba, Pedicularis grandifolia, Canavalia rose, Nelumbo nucifera, Leonurus sibiricus and Heimia salicifolia.
Rhododendron tomentosum and Ledum palustre, some of the plants used in k2 incense, contain poisonous terpenes that affect the central nervous system. First symptoms of overdose are dizziness and disturbances in movement, followed by spasms, nausea, and unconsciousness. The mere smell of the plant may cause headache to some people.
In addition, one or more of the following chemicals is used as the active ingredient in synthetic marijuana:
WH-018, JWH-019, JWH-073, JWH-081, JWH-122, JWH-200, JWH-210, JWH-250, RCS-4, RCS-8, AM-694, and AM-2201
All of these chemicals are in the process of being banned, or already banned.
Possession of K2 incense in Missouri is illegal.
k2 will most likely affect you baby's growth,
K2 can be hallucinogetic if enough is smoked (especially if it is ingested), and the type is right.
k2 incense can be deadly, just like any other drug Everything you need to know about k2 incense: http://www.k2info.org/ this stuff is really bad for you, and the chemicals contain carcinogens. i would avoid it.
it is a type of herbal incense like k2 or spice gold and the such that produces a marijuana like effect.
K2 incense is a proprietary blend of herbs sprayed with a chemical intended to mimic the effects of marijuana. There is currently a federal ban on such synthetic marijuana products, and the states are following suit with individual bans.
No, because it does not contain cannabis.
no it does not, the only one that does is k2.
just get it. it's not illegal
K2 Incense, or "spice", has become extremely popular as a form of legal, synthetic marijuana. What does this product consist of, and is it safe? According to the official K2 site, K2 is a natural incense composed of natural herbs such as "canavalia rosea, clematis nuciferia, heima salicfolia, and ledum palustre." Various sources report that K2 also contains the synthetic cannabanoid JWH-018, which when smoked can produce intoxicative effects similar to marijuana. As a synthetic, it does not register on current drug detection tests. The K2 site expressly states that K2 is "not intended for human consumption" and is intended only to be used as an incense. Clearly though, the hundreds of cases across the county to poison control centers and emergency rooms indicates it is not being used as such.
buy k2 from authorized k2 retailers only such as http://www.k2incense.org or http://www.k2cafe.org <-- that last site accepts money orders if you don't have a credit card works great. Peace.
no I don't believe there is...yet