Absinthe, Thujone, & Artemisia absinthium: What You Need To Know
Absinthe is an alcoholic drink that contains substances from Artemisia absinthium (wormwood). The drink has a long history of use and is often said to differ from ethanol in terms of its effects. However, there is little evidence for those differences.
The drink, like wormwood, usually contains alpha-Thujone. That drug could be psychoactive, but it’s primarily known as a convulsant. Under current regulations in the EU and US, thujone isn’t present at concentrations that would be dangerous. Research suggests old Absinthe preparations also lacked significant concentrations of the substance.
Overview Page (Including References): http://thedrugclassroom.com/video/absinthe-artemisia-absinthium-thujone/
Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDrugClassroom/comments/5c8bym/absinthe_thujone_artemisia_absinthium/
Absinthe = Green Fairy; La Fée Verte
Artemisia absinthium = Absinthium; Absinthe wormwood; Wormwood; Absinthe
alpha-Thujone = Thujone; (-)-alpha-thujone; Alpha-(-)-Thujone; Thujon; L-Thujone; a-Thujone
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The drink, like wormwood, usually contains alpha-Thujone. That drug could be psychoactive, but it’s primarily known as a convulsant. Under current regulations in the EU and US, thujone isn’t present at concentrations that would be dangerous. Research suggests old Absinthe preparations also lacked significant concentrations of the substance.
Overview Page (Including References): http://thedrugclassroom.com/video/absinthe-artemisia-absinthium-thujone/
Reddit discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheDrugClassroom/comments/5c8bym/absinthe_thujone_artemisia_absinthium/
Absinthe = Green Fairy; La Fée Verte
Artemisia absinthium = Absinthium; Absinthe wormwood; Wormwood; Absinthe
alpha-Thujone = Thujone; (-)-alpha-thujone; Alpha-(-)-Thujone; Thujon; L-Thujone; a-Thujone
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Feel free to ask questions!
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