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Crackling Harmal in Iraq: The domestic hallucinogens daily dose

Crackling Harmal in Iraq: The domestic hallucinogens daily dose

by Omar Meriwani | Mar 28, 2016 | Superstition

Iraqi people in Arab areas are used to what they call “crackling harmal” which they believe it can protect the evil eye dangerous, the reason behind it’s popularity could, however, go beyond superstitions to the hallucinogenic effects of Peganum Harmala Ancient Greeks...
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