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<div>Perhaps it is a psychoactive chewing gum.</div> | <div>Perhaps it is a psychoactive chewing gum.</div> | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:29, 11 March 2015
The root of this plant is said to have been used by
the Navajo-Kayenta Indians as a narcotic
(Moerman 1986,469*). It is questionable whether
this information is correct, for the root is also used
as a kind of chewing gum (Vestal 1952, 53*). The
chemistry of the plant is unknown (Ott 1993,
420*). It is, however, regarded as a "life medicine."
Perhaps it is a psychoactive chewing gum.