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Articles about facts about mexico (0-50 of 120)
- Swine Flu Facts You Should Know
By: Wes Hamilton | - With the rapid spread of swine flu and the media attention it has been subjected to, even a layman would be able to tell something about the pandemic. A lot of it that is fed to us however is not necessarily true. Here are some less known facts about swine flu you should probably know.
The current H1N1 Influenza Virus is of a genetic makeup that includes genes from three different viruses that affect pigs, birds, and humans. It is now known that the predecessor to the current H1N1 ... Tags: influenza, flu, swine flu, h1n1, epidemic, pandemic, flu symptoms, swine flue history, flu information
- Facts About The Desert Iguana
By: Tristan Andrews | - Have you ever gone to the desert? If so, you have probably spotted a very common animal - the desert iguana. Those who live in that area claim they have seen those iguanas in their yards, hiding from people behind large rocks.
Iguanas love to eat flowers and the leaves of many bushes. The iguana will change its color from gray an almost white hue. This is usually done from the early morning hours because temperatures are lower to midday when the temperatures are much higher. Iguan ... Tags: pets, pet, pet health, pet supplies
- Mexican Stocks, Silver, And Real Estate--a Ten Year Review
By: JimScherrer | - The Consumer Price Indexes (CPI) program of the US Department of Labor produces monthly data on changes in the prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services in the United States. Tracking the CPI data began in 1913 and by 1983, inflation had reached 100%. Therefore, today most all data is calculated using a 1983 base of 100. For example, a CPI of 215.3 in 2009 indicates 115.3% inflation since 1983. Below is the inflation calculator based on data provided by the ... Tags: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, real estate, buyers agents, retirement, villas, homes, condos, travel, golf, deep sea fishing, boomers, boomer living, luxury
- Second Chance In The Playa Del Carmen Real Estate Market
By: Thomas Lloyd | - The Playa del Carmen real estate market has had some of the worlds most interesting growth rates and fascinating samples of regional trends. During the 1990s the little village was known as the pier town where you grabbed the ferry to get to Cozumel.
It was not the destination, but more the community on the road towards the destination. This soon changed though, people began to notice its beaches and the community. European backpackers began frequenting the area ... Tags: Mexico Real Estate, Playa del Carmen Real Estate, Investing,
- Take The High Road - Sante Fe To Taos, New Mexico
By: ProtoTravels | - In the small village of Chimayo, New Mexico, there is a small, dark sanctuary that each year draws thousands of visitors. The dirt found there is believed to have special healing powers, and many traverse the country hoping to be cured of whatever disease is plaguing them. After visiting the sanctuary, many head to the Rancho de Chimayo, where some of the best authentic Southwestern food is served. From there, they head to the corner of U.S. 84/285 and Route 503, where the high road begins. This ... Tags: new mexico, santa fe new mexico, taos new mexico, new mexico tourism, facts about new mexico, cities in new mexico, interesting facts about new mexico
- The Recession Offers New Opportunities In Playa Del Carmen Real Estate
By: Thomas Lloyd | - During the current recession, buyers investigating Playa del Carmen real estate may wonder if now is the right time to invest; what effect has the recession had on the market, and what will the future of the market be like? The TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK, Mexico's Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely, is here to help answer these and similar questions. The following information will show us that the market in Playa has been impacted; how ... Tags: Mexico real estate. Playa del Carmen real estate, beachfront
- Woodworking Machinery: Knowing Its Basic Functions, Types And Applications
By: Rich M. | - When hearing the process known as woodworking, some people would conclude that the output will be better with the use of manual techniques. However, just like other manufacturing processes, it also needs some help from different forms of equipment.
Woodworking machinery makes the workload easier at the same time delivering the output required by the consumer. Therefore, most industries revolving on this process favor the use of high-tech gadgets.
Woodworking mac ... Tags: woodworking machinery
- Quitting Smoke The Herbal Way: Facts And Myths
By: Derick Kunhill | - There are many Herbs to Quit Smoking. With 390,000 Americans dying each year from the effects of cigars and cigarettes, the implications of smoking are clear. Smokers have more than twice the risk of heart attack, and 2 to 4 times the chance of cardiac arrest, while a carrying woman who smokes increases her baby's chance of sudden infant death.
Now lets learn about at the herbs which aid in Quitting. Oats contain active constituents the indole alkaloid, gramine, and the alkaloids av ... Tags: quit smoking, stop smoking
- Rving Workampers Can Make Money
By: Dick I | - Here are some facts regarding Rving Workampers and how they make an income Rving. Lets see if we can shed some light on the subject. We've been workamping for seven years and weve held many different positions in many areas of the U.S.
We began in 2003 our first year of retirement. At the time we were wintering in southern Texas, Texans called us Winter Texans, didn't want any confusion with the Snowbirds that travel to Arizona and Flordia. Ther ... Tags: Workampers, workamping, Rving, RV campgrounds and resorts
- Mexico Fiduciaries And The Mexico Buyer
By: Linda Neil | - WHAT IS A MEXICO FIDUCIARY?
This term is most commonly used in Mexico to describe the bank which holds the title if you are purchasing a property in a Mexican bank trust, a fideicomiso.
However the word has another very important meaning for those who are buying property in Mexico.
The Fiduciary also refers to the person who takes on the responsability to represent YOU, and your interests in a business transaction. If you are visiting in Mexico and have fallen in lov ... Tags: Mexico real estate, property, buying, la paz real estate
- The Influence Of Mariachi On Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
By: JimScherrer | - Mariachi music, quite obviously the heart and soul of Mexico to anyone that has traveled south of the border, frequently permeates the Puerto Vallarta evening air. Mariachis can be heard serenading women at weddings, special occasions such as quinceaneras (girls fifteenth birthday celebrations) and baptisms, Mothers Day fiestas, and at private parties. The mariachis are also often seen and heard in many of the restaurants and cantinas and can be found roving along the beachfront ... Tags: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, real estate, buyers agents, retirement, villas, homes, condos, travel, golf, deep sea fishing, boomers, boomer living, luxury
- What Makes Banderas Bay So Special?
By: JimScherrer | - Some say that Banderas Bay was formed from a volcano; that it is so deep that no instruments have ever been able to accurately detect its depth; others claim it to be two miles deep. They are all incorrect as its merely an extension of a canyon running from the Banderas Valley or Ameca Valley with its deepest point near Cabo Corrientes, measured at 900 meters or approximately 3,000 feet. Many of the local residents and many of the previously written articles about the Puerto Vallarta are ... Tags: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, real estate, buyers agents, retirement, villas, homes, condos, travel, golf, deep sea fishing, boomers, boomer living, luxury
- Freshwater Shortages: Humanity's Greatest Threat
By: Ellen Bell | - In the United States, regional water shortages are not uncommon. Parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and other dry Southwestern states deal with water shortages and rationing on an almost annual basis. But for U.S. residents, such water shortages usually mean that we have to water our lawns or wash our cars a little less frequently. The United States has never had its supply of fresh drinking water threatened.
Now consider this: Worldwide, it is estimated that approximate ... Tags: Water scarcity in urban areas, water conservation facts
- Facts About Anti Aging And Aesthetic Medicine That You Must Know
By: Bai Zijian | - The study of anti aging and aesthetic medicine is fascinating and in the case of classy drugs it's got to be discussed this is a comparatively new subject as cultured drugs only became known in the year 1978 and in France. In fact, aesthetic medicine incorporates many diverse techniques (aesthetic) that in turn are drawn from various specialties including dermatology and plastic surgery as too sports medicine; and, more. The study of anti aging and aesthetic medicine spread from France and was t ... Tags: complete body detoxification, anti aging medicine, anti aging and aesthetic medicine
- Swine Flu: Know The Facts
By: Jessica Vandelay | - Local outbreaks of an influenza-like illness were first detected in three areas of Mexico. The virus responsible was clinically identified as a new strain on April 24, 2009. Following the identification, its presence was soon confirmed in various Mexican states and in Mexico City. Within days, isolated cases were identified elsewhere in Mexico, the U.S., Spain, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Israel.
The outbreak of a total of more than 4,000 candidate cases, prompted the Worl ... Tags: health magazines, news magazines, time magazine, newsweek, t
- Is Vacation Travel To Mexico Safe
By: Arthor Pens | - With all the recent bad press regarding drug traffic related gang crimes in Mexico, one has to wonder if that Mexico vacation is still safe.
Peter Diaz, President of VoyageMonkey.com Online Travel, compares travel to Mexico with any travel within the United States. Simply stated, We all generally dont take vacations to bad parts of Oakland California or South Central Los Angeles, yet we regularly hear about drug related crimes, gang violence and murders taking place right ... Tags: travel, Mexico, vacation
- 3 Important Facts About Credit Counseling & Debt Management
By: William Hauselberg | - Debt management and credit counseling are very popular in the States today. With the credit card crisis on the rise, the credit counseling services are becoming indispensable. Goingt o a Credit counseling service is a good choice for managing personal and commercial debts properly. With the increased demand for credit counseling, many debt management firms have popped up through the recent years. You can find a debt management firm easily.
However, when it comes to finding the be ... Tags: Credit Counseling, Debt Management, Free counseling
- Little Facts About The Green Iguana
By: aturling | - temperament and bright colors, it can be demanding to care for properly. Space requirements and the need for particular lighting and heating can prove difficult to an recreational hobbyist.
Green iguana are also among the most popular reptilian pets in the United States, despite being quite difficult to care for. In fact, most captive green iguanas perish within the first year, and many are either turned loose by their possessors or given to reptile rescue groups once owners underst ... Tags: green iguana, iguana care, iguana
- West Palm Beach Vacation Facts
By: Matthew Stanton | - Looking for best vacation destination? West Palm Beach vacation can give you the grandest escapade of your life. West Palm Beach is the seat of Palm Beach County, a winter resort and industrial city in southeastern Florida. It is the favorite destination of millions of tourists and is a fast developing state of the southeastern of the United States. Florida is mainly a peninsula that results to an extensive coastal plain.
It has a climate that is influenced by the states locatio ... Tags: west palm beach vacations
- Theories About The Extinction Of Dinosaurs
By: David H Urmann | - There are many theories about the extinction of dinosaurs. Many believe that this is due to their inability to adapt to the changing conditions of the earth. Other theories include the Theory of Asteroid Collision and the Deccan Traps Theory.
The extinction of non-avian dinosaurs happened all of a sudden about 65 million years ago. Later on, other animals also became extinct. This included the Mosasaurs, Ammonites, Pterosaurs, Plesiosaurs, crocodiles, herbivorous turtles, some bir ... Tags: dinosaurs, mass extinction of dinosaurs, Cretaceous Period, paleontologists, scientists, theories about the extinction of dinosaurs, Theory of Asteroi
- Retirement Homes In Mexico - Baby Boomers Are Starting To Get It
By: Steve Schwab | - The Generation of Baby Boomers who have experienced the most exciting and economically prosperous of all times are starting to look for retirement Properties in Mexico. They want to take their current home equities and leverage them into seaside resort living with all the relaxation and recreational amenities that they have always dreamed about. Most need to look towards Mexico for affordable beach homes, easy living, and excellent medical facilities.
Of all the generations that s ... Tags: Rocky Point Mexico, Mexico Real Estate, Property in Mexico
- The Truth Behind All-inclusive Resorts In The Riviera Maya - What You Need To Know
By: Jim Monte | - The Riviera Maya is one of the hottest vacation spots (no pun intended) and accounts for 40% of the tourism dollars of Mexico. All-inclusive resorts line the Riviera Maya coast to facilitate massive numbers of visitors, and these tourists often feel secure staying at a resort in a foreign land such as Mexico. But in determining whether an all-inclusive resort is right for you, you should consider some little-known facts about such resorts, regarding eating at the better restaurants, the type of ... Tags: riviera maya, mayan riviera, vacation rentals
- Some Fun Trivia About Animal "celebrities"
By: Art Gib | - Everyone loves to hear tidbits of trivia from time to time! Learning facts that may or may not be useful (but with which we are fascinated despite ourselves) helps to give us a little shot in the arm to break up our daily routine. The advent of the internet made it much easier for friends to pass around all the latest in trivia: be it historical, celebrity-based, or any other category imaginable. Here are some fun little trivial tidbits about some of the most famous animal "celebrities" of all ... Tags: celebrity trivia
- Weight Loss Surgery In New Mexico
By: Craig B. Thompson | - New Mexico is the Land of Enchantment. Our states quality of life, its natural wonders, and its unique culture draw the ever-increasing interest of people around the United States.
Unfortunately, New Mexicos fame isnt the only thing growing: New Mexicans are, as well. The number of overweight and obese individuals in New Mexico is rapidly increasing; in fact, almost 59% of the population of our great state is overweight or obese. The New Mexico Department of Healt ... Tags: Weight loss surgery in New Mexico, Bariatric Weight Loss Sur
- One Hurricane After Another
By: Ilizabeth Sutera | - I thought I would put together some facts about the realities of hurricane season, where to go, what to avoid, how to still travel, etc
Official Hurricane Season:
June 1 - November 30 is the official hurricane season for the Atlantic region. This would affect the entire east coast of the United States, Bermuda, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Eastern Mexico and all states bordering the Gulf of Mexico. As we know, hurricanes can turn into major flooding, tornadoes, e ... Tags: cruise, hurricane, vacation, travel, caribbean, tropical, deals, Mexico, Pacific
- Holidays To Cuba. Things To Consider.
By: Jose Mauricio Maurette | - Are you thinking about a holiday to Cuba? Well, out of all the Caribbean Islands, Cuba is definitely one with more to offer than just a beach holiday. The people are extremely friendly and welcoming. The heritage of Cuba is as rich as are the monuments and palaces throughout the country. A holiday to Cuba is something you should really consider in your agenda.
These are just some of the facts to consider and places and things you should not miss in your holidays to Cuba.
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- Civil War Antiques Impact On Collectors
By: Victor Epand | - Civil War antiques seem to have a lasting impact with their collectors, which is believed to be associated with how the war affected so many Americans and how it also provided a new meaning of freedom for some of those Americans. The Civil War had brothers fighting brothers and cousins fighting cousins, and some even lost their lives at the hand of other family members.
The Civil War unfortunately began in 1861 and was fought in over ten thousand locations from New Mexico to Tenne ... Tags: collecting, hobbies, civil war items, rare collectibles
- Interesting Facts About Halloween
By: usharani | - WHAT IS HALLOWEEN
Halloween, Hallowe'en, or Holloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses", and carving jack-o-lanterns. Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century.
To me the whole idea of Halloween seems to be very interesting, the idea as such is on of the craziest idea ever imagined. Bu ... Tags: Deluxe Masks, Props & Decor, Adult Plus Size Costumes, Holiday Costumes, Deluxe Theatrical Costumes, Sexy Costumes, Exotic Wear, Mascot Costumes, Adult Costum
- 10 Crude Oil Spread Trading Facts
By: Robert Thomas | - The Crude Oil markets can move a lot on rumour, news of supply problems in the Gulf of Mexico, news of OPEC increasing production levels, changes in USD exchange rates etc but what about the Facts?
1)One of the biggest factors affecting the price of crude oil is the exchange rate. Because Oil is traded in US Dollars then, all things being equal, the price of Crude Oil often follows the US Dollar exchange rates.
If the US Dollar depreciates in value against the Euro ... Tags: 10 Crude Oil Spread Trading Facts, spread trading crude oil, online oil trading, crude oil trading data, crude oil information
- Cruise To Cash ' More Hype Or The Real Deal?
By: Eric Grant | - With the glut of online business opportunities available on the internet today, it's easy to let your emotions get the best of you and get caught up in all the flash and hype. So, when I ran cross Cruise To Cash I naturally was very leery about their business and opportunity.
First let me say that there is a monumental shift going on in the internet business world as of late. It is becoming clear who is genuinely FOR the marketers, and who is selfishly out for personal gain. Ther ... Tags: Cruise To Cash, Cruise To Cash Scam, Cruise To Cash Business, Cruise To Cash Facts, Cruise To Cash Opportunity, Make Money, Make Money with Cruise To
- Ufo Simply Means 'unidentified' Flying Object
By: Turner Rover | - What comes to mind when someone talks about a UFO? Do you think about the cover of a science fiction novel and the image of mysterious bluish lights beaming down from it? Do you think about a time when you were out late at night and you saw a flash of light, wondered what it was only to realize a moment later that what you saw wasn't a UFO - it was just the lights of a plane that was beginning its descent. Do you think of movies, or little green men, cartoons, or do you just turn away shaking yo ... Tags: ufo, ufos, unidentified flying object, unidentified flying objects, flying saucers, roswell, new mexico, alien, aliens, Rendlesham Forest, england,
- Things You Didn't Know About Florida Usa
By: IC | - 1. St Augustine was the first European settlement in North America. This makes it the oldest town in Florida.
2. Orlando is home to the most visited theme parks in the US.
3. Hawaii is in fact further south than Florida, thus making Hawaii the furthest southern state in the US.
4. Pine Island celebrates their mango crop every year by holding a mango festival and crowning a local lady the mango queen in honor of the fruit.
5. Thomas Edison had a summer ho ... Tags: beaches, florida, florida beaches, beach, coast life, Florida facts
- Populist Deception Fooling Latin America's Poor And Usa's Gullible 'intellectuals'
By: Jack Deal | - Some years back my pal Bill and I used to stop for a glass of wine at Pearl Alley after work. One night seated next to me was the editor of a local cartoon magazine specializing in anything anti-American or pop-revolutionary. The editor mentioned jokingly that things were getting so bad in the USA now that he was thinking of moving to Cuba. I replied that was fine but he better find another line of work because if he prints one issue there he could get life in prison.
The e ... Tags: politics, government, Latin America, Mexico, Chavez, Castro, Morales, Zapatista, Marcos, poor, Maya, Chiapas
- U.s. Congressman Tom Tancredo Proves Smoking Dope And Politics Bad Mix
By: Jack Deal | - U.S. Congressman Tom Tancredo made the statement today that all of the country of Mexico is a drug cartel. I wished he would have emailed me before he made that statement and wish also he would lay off the sinsemilla. It has to be affecting his judgment as evidenced by his making a goofy statement like that.
Had he only contacted me I would have told him that my mother-in-law and sister-in-law aren't involved with El Chapo, Los Hermanos Arrellano Felix or La Reyna Del Pacifico ... Tags: Congress, Congressman, Tancredo, Drug Cartels, sinsemilla, bong, Jehovah's Witness, beer, mota, Mexico, Mexico
- All About Peppers
By: Hillary Marshak | - Where did peppers come from?
One of the most common genuses of peppers, known as the capsicum, is thought to have been in existence millions of years ago in present-day Bolivia, according to the Chicago Botanic Garden's Information and Resources. But, the first known cultivation of peppers happened in Mexico and Central, as well as South America 10,000 years ago. The probable spread of these crops from Bolivia to these areas is attributed to birds. The capsicums existed mainly in ... Tags: peppers, vegetables, pepper facts, garden,
- A View Of Cuba Part 2 By A Former Politician
By: Jake Solochek | - Friday, December 26, 2003
Cuba, so beautiful, so sad. Part One
Kay and I had the good fortune to go to Cuba earlier this month, from Dec. 4-11, under the (legal) auspices of the Urban Land Institute and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a tour of architectural preservation sites. Even these study tours will be banned by our government as of the end of this year, so we grabbed the opportunity when it presented itself. Most of the others on the t ... Tags: Jack, latona, cuba, mexico, blog, travel, esol, free, english, lessons
- Discover The Legendary Route 66
By: Cecilia Valenzuela | - Discover the world famous main street of America on Route 66!
Many people in the United States as well as other countries honor this legendary road and are a part of its continued existence through clubs or organizations which keep the spirit and road, alive.
According to the National Historic Route 66 Federation, entrepreneurs Cyrus Avery and John Woodruff are the individuals who deserve most of the credit for supporting the idea that this highway should be built i ... Tags: Mother road, Main Street of America, shop for Route 66 products, facts and history about mother road, US famous highway,
- How Much Will You And Your Children Pay
By: Whitestone Seven | - How much will you and your children pay
I never, ever believe most news reports simply because the media is usually driven by the dollar... (my humble opinion) and because of that I find they try to inject a healthy dose of sensationalism, so I will pay closer attention, or so they think... or that I will fear something or stand in awe of a person or situation.
The truth is I have been paying close attention to the feeble attempts of the moneyed people in t ... Tags: North American, Union @whitestone7, Canada, United States, Mexico
- How Blogs Keep You Updated On New Information
By: Ricardo d Argence | - For most people with the internet, the local news just doesn't cut it for us anymore. We want personal, in depth stories that most local news broadcasts aren't willing to cover. Or maybe you like knowing what's going on locally but you hate having to be on a time schedule. You are forced to listen to forty minutes of negative reports that you've already seen, just to hear the new story.
Luckily for us there are blogs available online that keep readers updated on the latest informa ... Tags: bloggin, current evets, web hosting, hospedaje web, mexico, united kingdom
- Export Beverages To Mexico, The Largest Beverage Market In The World
By: Jorge Olson | - The Beverage Industry is growing tremendously all over the world and Mexico is leading in the consumer side. You have to make Mexico your Number 1 priority in sales, especially in export of beverages
Mexico has always been at the top of the list when it comes to Beverage Consumption. Mexico leads most categories in beverage or is in the top 10 per capita and as a country.
When visiting retail supermarkets and convenience stores in Mexico like Soriana, Wal-Mart, Cos ... Tags: Export to mexico, export, mexico beverages, wal-mart de mexico, Soriana, Walmex, Gigante, Comercial Mexicana, OXXO, Femsa, HEB, Import export, export,
- An Overview Of Antitrust Law
By: William A. Markham | - An Overview Of Antitrust Law
by William A. Markham, San Diego Attorney 2000
Ever since the federal government took on Microsoft, the public has become interested once again in antitrust law, which is perhaps the most misunderstood law of all.
What Is Antitrust Law?
Broadly speaking, antitrust laws seek to promote fair competition on the merits and to protect consumers and businesses from anti-competitive business practices. The antitrust laws th ... Tags: attorney legal services, Attorneys at Law, california attorney, mexico attorney, attorney new york, new mexico attorney
- Fascinating Facts On Uniforms And Fashion
By: Josh Stone | - If you found your way here, you probably already knew everything about uniforms except for these odd facts:
Why is the US Surgeon General always in a military uniform?
This is because the organization of which she is the chief, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS), is a uniformed service. You might be thinking, so are mail carriers, but the postmaster general doesn't get to wear one. The difference is that the PHS began as the Marine Hospital Service, which was organized af ... Tags: uniforms, clothing, clothes, attire, fashion, uniform, apparel, trivia, uniform facts
- Cabo San Lucas Real Estate - Your Questions Answered - Part 2
By: David Mandich | - Own A Slice of Luxury in Cabo San Lucas and Make Money Too
- A No BS article by David Mandich - Baja California Real Estate and Consulting Advisor
There are luxury condos on Medano beach located on Cabo's bay, up on the hillsides in the luxurious Pedregal housing development and over on the Pacific side of the Land's End mountains. They're all beautiful, affordable (compared to California beach communities) and many come with fantastic views of the Pacific, or Cabo downtown, its b ... Tags: oceanfront properties for sale in mexico, east cape mexico real estate, cabo san lucas mexico real estate, cabo mexico real estate, real estate listings i
- Cabo San Lucas Real Estate - Your Questions Answered - Part 1
By: David Mandich | - Want your Tequila Straight Up Or...'Mas Suave'
- A No BS article by David Mandich - Baja California Real Estate and Consulting Advisor
Cabo San Lucas, being only two beers away by plane from Southern California, is fast replacing Hawaii as the preferred quick-trip exotic vacation and 2nd home buying destination for many Americans. Almost three million tourists travel to Baja California Sur each year visiting its towns, bays, beaches, islands and golf courses for an average ... Tags: cabo san lucas mexico real estate, cabo mexico real estate, cabo real estate for sale, san jose del cabo real estate, baja sur real estate
- Nature's Legal Hallucinogen
By: Pat Graham | - Salvia Divinorum - Nature's Legal Hallucinogen
A few weeks ago I saw a news item on TV about what was called a legal hallucinogen that was freely available to anyone, including your children. It can be grown in a garden, is a member of the mint/basil family and is sure to be featured on a neighborhood corner near you sooner or later.
The facts about this hallucinogenic are presented here to keep you forewarned and up to date on the truth about a drug that will be ... Tags: addiction, drugs, child, children, hallucinogen
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