Introduction to Wild Dagga
Leonitus leonurus and Lions Tail are other names attributed to Wild Dagga.
Wild Dagga is a variety of mint plants. The use of it as well as other herbs has been around for centuries. The Hottentots tribesmen used to smoke it to achieve a feeling of euphoria or exuberance.
The active component is Leonurine. It is the same alkaloid as in Lionurus Sibiricus, also known as marihuanilla. It is addictive - on about the same level as nicotine with regular use. The flowers of Wild Dagga are a pretty orange color. The color and the unique shape of the flowers draw people to it. The herb is popular in Southern California.
The smoking of Wild Dagga is perfectly legal in the United States and in most other countries. It is perfectly pure with no additives or preservatives. It is not a controlled substance and neither does it contain any controlled or illegal substances.
There are some cautions one should be aware of before use. DO NOT drive or operate machinery while under the influence of Wild Dagga. Because it alters your state of consciousness, your judgment is likely to be impaired.
Through the centuries, Wild Dagga has been used not only as natural smoke, but in medical situations. Almost every part of the plant is used. The herb will treat almost anything as you will see. The Foliage is used in a medicinal tea and provides a hypnotic focus.
The leaves and roots are used as a remedy for snake bites and other types of bites and stings. Extracts of Wild Dagga was used to treat boils, eczema, skin conditions, and itchiness as well as muscle cramps in olden times. They are also used to relieve a cough, cold, Influenza, and Bronchitis. It lowers Blood Pressure and eases head aches. Fusions from the leaves are used to treat asthma and viral hepatitis.
A feeling of ecstasy and well being is achieved when it is smoked. It is as addictive as nicotine. Wild Dagga has been used to treat many medical conditions. It is pure and legal to use.















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