Can anyone explain this?
(www.newsweek.com)
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They put these drugs IN the tea?
The tea naturally contains these "undeclared drugs?" (GOD! PAGING GOD!)
Is this some kind of way to pass extremely expensive drugs bought from elsewhere to people who need it i.e.Dallas Buyers Club?
Maybe I'm just fucking stupid. It makes zero sense to me like it's a completely made up story.
There's an article that suggests that diclofenac might be used in constructed wetlands to improve efficiency. So depending on what's in the tea maybe it gets uptaken by plants and stored in the leaves?
This is interesting for sure. Thanks. It's definitely a dot, but still doesn't make any sense of the article itself. To me it sounds like there are very specific non-psychoactive meds in the tea. Like it was a transport method. Like things "aren't for human consumption" but....are? Sort of.. I have no concrete answer and that's why I was wondering what you guys took from this cryptic article.