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Hot chocolate drink
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It's not the intoxicating effect that I refer to.

Old absinthe could cause epileptic or Parkinson's-type symptoms as well as shifts in the perception of color and lingering depression after consumption. Those symptoms are attributable to the thujone content.
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#22
Doc wrote:
It's not the intoxicating effect that I refer to.

Old absinthe could cause epileptic or Parkinson's-type symptoms as well as shifts in the perception of color and lingering depression after consumption. Those symptoms are attributable to the thujone content.

I just love the way you've made this a moving target.

BTW: Wormwood itself has never been illegal in the United States. If someone wanted to make a wormwood liqueur, all you'd have to do is grow your own, and steep it in high proof alcohol.


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#23
freeradical wrote:
I just love the way you've made this a moving target.

How about we just agree that a little liqueur adds a nice touch to hot chocolate?
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