Joe Tries Mad Honey - The Hallucinogenic Honey from the Himalayas
Apr 29, 2024red dye? There, our friend the beekeeper Erica, what is her last name? Sorry, sorry, don't worry. We recently had a conversation with a local beekeeper. It was really fascinating, a very interesting conversation and she was saying that a lot of
that you buy, particularly
from abroad, it's not really honey, it's part honey, but they mix it with corn syrup and this is. I think America Thompson likes maple syrup. I think most of the honey in the US is like corn syrup, most of it I really think so, but it's basically not based on anything, it's just my intuition, she said you have to buy local honey, buy local honey from local beekeepers.
honey
that you buy, particularly honey
from abroad, it's not really honey, it's part honey, but they mix it with corn syrup and this is. I think America Thompson likes maple syrup. I think most of the honey in the US is like corn syrup, most of it I really think so, but it's basically not based on anything, it's just my intuition, she said you have to buy local honey, buy local honey from local beekeepers.I totally agree, do it, yeah, yeah, so that's it. But you feel good right now, yes I feel good, would there be a time when you would try harder to see what she did? Yeah, I'll try more of this, you know, if I get through this, okay, oh, I think you'll be okay. I think you just try it a little bit, yeah, so you know, I'll try a whole tablespoon. When I took it on the mountain, I didn't hallucinate, but the lights seemed a little more vivid and like I was looking. I saw lights like the lights behind you and I looked away, they were still in my vision.
It's just fascinating that the locals are like I did 20 years ago. I'm fine, yeah right, and that's what made me even more apprehensive about trying it. yes it
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