Thursday, April 9, 2009

wild dagga

wild dagga


The active component in Wild Dagga its relative Marajuanilla is leonurine, the same alkaloid that is mildly psychoactive in the similar Leonurus sibiricus (marihuanilla). It may be addictive on the order of nicotine with regular usage. Wild Dagga is 100% legal in the United States.

Wild dagga features Whorls of Bright Orange flowers in Summer and is a Very tall plant of up to 10 feet. Wild Dagga prefers Exposure Full Sun to Light Shade. Very unusual and very interesting plant. Wild dagga is also used for medicinal purposes.

Many traditional uses of wild dagga have been recorded. Wild dagga foliage is commonly made into a medicinal tea, which is favored for the hypnotic focus it gives. Wild dagga leaves or roots are widely used as a remedy for snakebite and also to relieve other bites and stings.

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