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  2. Cannabis in Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Eswatini (Swaziland) is a traditional crop called insangu in Swazi. [1] The plant is subject to drug control and remains illegal in almost all cases. The local traditional plant variety (Cannabis strain) is known as "Swazi gold"; it is often bioprospected [2] and commands a high price due to its reputation for potency, [1] making it a genetic resource at risk of biopiracy.

  3. Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A dried cannabis flower. The short-term effects of cannabis are caused by many chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 113 [clarification needed] different cannabinoids, such as tetrahydrocannabinol, and 120 terpenes, [1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body.

  4. Psilocybe cubensis - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis is commonly known as gold top, golden top or gold cap in Australia, sacred mushroom [9] or blue mushroom in Brazil, and San Ysidro or Palenque mushroom in the United States and Mexico, while the term "magic mushroom" has been applied to hallucinogenic mushrooms in general. [10]

  5. Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Short-term use increases both minor and major adverse effects. [116] Common side effects include dizziness, feeling tired, vomiting, and hallucinations. [116] Long-term effects of cannabis are not clear. [120] Concerns including memory and cognition problems, risk of addiction, schizophrenia in young people, and the risk of children taking it ...

  6. Cannabis sativa - Wikipedia

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    The flowering cycle can last anywhere between seven and fifteen weeks, depending on the strain and environmental conditions. When the production of psychoactive cannabinoids is sought, female plants are grown separately from male plants to induce parthenocarpy in the female plant's fruits (popularly called "sin semilla" which is Spanish for ...

  7. List of National Monuments of Eswatini - Wikipedia

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    Disused gold mines: c.1880-1920s: including Piggs Peak mine: Caves used by Swazi during wars: Great Usuthu (Lusuthu) Gorge: between Sidvokodvo and Siphofaneni: Sites of the oldest Royal Residences: Shiselweni District: Stone-built remains of Sotho-speaking clans: Endzeleni: Ngwemphisi Valley: rock formations "Oldest farm house" Balekane ...

  8. Psilocybin - Wikipedia

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    Chart of dependence potential and effective dose/lethal dose ratio of several psychoactive drugs. [89] Tolerance to psilocybin builds and dissipates quickly; ingesting psilocybin more than about once a week can lead to diminished effects. Tolerance dissipates after a few days, so doses can be spaced several days apart to avoid the effect. [6]

  9. Swazi - Wikipedia

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    Swazi may refer to: Swazi people, a people of southeastern Africa; Swazi language; Eswatini (former name Swaziland), or a citizen thereof This page was last edited on ...