Lagochilus inebrians, Intoxicating Mint- Uzbekistan Mint
Lagochilus inebrians the Uzbekistan Mint or Intoxicating Mint must be one of our rarest and most sought out entheogens. The main reason for Lagochilus inebrians rarity within the ethnobotanical community is due to the fact that its now extremly rare in its native habitat and is only found growing in very rural and inhospitable mountainous areas.
We import Lagochilus inebrians ourselves directly from Uzbekistan separate from most other suppliers. Traditionally certain mountainous tribes-people used to make a tea from this herb for its unique sedative and intoxicating properties.
The scientific name, Lagochilus inebrians comes from the Greek Lagos which means a hair and Cheilos which means a lip. Inebrians means intoxicating.
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