Spice is a new blend of aromatic smoking herbs that really works!
The aroma given off by Spice gives a pleasant, uplifting feeling unlike any other legal smoking mix. This is a mix you can smoke anytime, anywhere.
Simply put Spice into your favorite pipe or roll it up in cigarette papers-no need for any tobacco.
Available in normal strength Spice and double strength Spice Gold.
Tobacco and Nicotine free.
Ingredients:
Spice contains a mix of plants and aromatic extracts including:
Baybean - Canavalia maritima
Smoked on the Gulf Coast of Mexico as Marijuana substitute. Seeds have been found in royal grave sites in the Yucatan and Peru dating from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900.
Blue Lotus - Nymphaea caerulea & Nymphaea alba
Worshipped by ancient Egyptians as a symbol for the origins of life. The flowers were known for their visionary and inebriating effects. White Lotus was successfully used as an anesthetic in WWI when the more traditional opiate anesthetic wasn't available.
Dwarf scullcap - Scuttelaria nana
Scullcap is well-known among the Cherokee and other Native American tribes as a sedative and excellent treatment for anxiety and insomnia. It has been known to cause giddiness when large amounts are ingested.
Indian Warrior - Pedicularis densiflora
At least one Native American tribe is known to smoke the flowers of certain Pedicularis species for their narcotic effects. Pedicularis densiflora is one of the most rare and potent species of Pedicularis. It has been used for many years as an aphrodisiac, muscle relaxer and strong sedative. More potent than any other herb of its kind.
Lion's Tail - Leonotis leonurus
Used by the Xhosa and Hottentot tribes of South Africa for inebriant and euphoric effects.
Maconha Brava - Zornia latifolia
Dried leaves smoked by Indians in Brazil as a visionary aide. The vernacular name Maconha Brava means "false Marijuana".
Pink Lotus - Nelumbo nucifera
Possesses great significance in Eastern religion. Indians believe that Brahma, creator and God of the universe, sprang from a lotus blossom. Pink Lotus was often smoked or made into a tea to create a mystical feeling of joy that permeated the mind and body.
Siberian Motherwort - Leonurus sibiricus
Used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years under the name Yi Mu Cao. Also commonly used in Brazil and Chiapas as a substitute for another popular smoking herb giving it the nickname "Little Marijuana".
Due to restrictions this item cannot be shipped to:
Australia, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Japan, Holland, Finland, Sweden or USA.


