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Spice contains the following herbs and high quality extracts all carefully blended together to get the best aroma.
Baybean –
Canavalia maritima
Also known as beach bean, the baybean is an excellent
pioneering species on sandy beaches, dunes and coastal scrub. From the Gulf
Coast of Mexico, seeds of this plant have been found in royal grave sites in
the Yucatan and Peru dating from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900.
Dwarf
Scullcap – Scuttelaria nana
The Dwarf Scullcap is a tiny perennial herb that is native
to
Indian
Warrior – Pedicularis densiflora
The Indian Warrior is a perennial herb with stout green or
sometimes reddish stems, fern-shaped leaves and long spikes of deep wine-red
flowers. It has been traditionally used by Native American tribes in North
America.
Lion’s
Tail – Leonotis leonurus
Also known as Wild Dagga, it produces red, orange and yellow
tubular flowers reminiscent of a lion’s tail. It has been traditionally used by
the Xhosa and Hottentot tribes of
Maconha
Brava – Zornia latifolia
Native to and widely distributed through tropical South America and north into the West Indies, the dried leaves of the maconha brava are traditionally used by Indians in the Amazon region.
Siberian
Motherwort – Leonurus sibiricus
From the mint family this herb has small white tubular blooms tipped with crimson, it is commonly used in Brazil, Mexico and especially China where it is highly revered for therapeutic properties.
Marshmallow – Althaea officinalis
Found on the banks of rivers and in salt marshes. The value
of the Marshmallow plant was recognised by the ancient Greeks.
Red
Clover – Trifolium pratense
Native on wet to dry meadows, open forests, forest margins, field borders and paths. Red Clover is said to possess a range of therapeutic properties.
Vanilla - Vanilla planifolia
Found in the lush tropical jungles of Central America and the West Indies. Known for its distinctive flavour, with a long history of use in foods, perfumes and cosmetics..Spice contains the following herbs and high quality extracts all carefully blended together to get the best aroma.
Baybean –
Canavalia maritima
Also known as beach bean, the baybean is an excellent
pioneering species on sandy beaches, dunes and coastal scrub. From the Gulf
Coast of Mexico, seeds of this plant have been found in royal grave sites in
the Yucatan and Peru dating from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900.
Dwarf
Scullcap – Scuttelaria nana
The Dwarf Scullcap is a tiny perennial herb that is native
to
Indian
Warrior – Pedicularis densiflora
The Indian Warrior is a perennial herb with stout green or
sometimes reddish stems, fern-shaped leaves and long spikes of deep wine-red
flowers. It has been traditionally used by Native American tribes in North
America.
Lion’s
Tail – Leonotis leonurus
Also known as Wild Dagga, it produces red, orange and yellow
tubular flowers reminiscent of a lion’s tail. It has been traditionally used by
the Xhosa and Hottentot tribes of
Maconha
Brava – Zornia latifolia
Native to and widely distributed through tropical South America and north into the West Indies, the dried leaves of the maconha brava are traditionally used by Indians in the Amazon region.
Siberian
Motherwort – Leonurus sibiricus
From the mint family this herb has small white tubular blooms tipped with crimson, it is commonly used in Brazil, Mexico and especially China where it is highly revered for therapeutic properties.
Marshmallow – Althaea officinalis
Found on the banks of rivers and in salt marshes. The value
of the Marshmallow plant was recognised by the ancient Greeks.
Red
Clover – Trifolium pratense
Native on wet to dry meadows, open forests, forest margins, field borders and paths. Red Clover is said to possess a range of therapeutic properties.
Vanilla - Vanilla planifolia
Found in the lush tropical jungles of Central America and the West Indies. Known for its distinctive flavour, with a long history of use in foods, perfumes and cosmetics..Spice contains the following herbs and high quality extracts all carefully blended together to get the best aroma.
Baybean –
Canavalia maritima
Also known as beach bean, the baybean is an excellent
pioneering species on sandy beaches, dunes and coastal scrub. From the Gulf
Coast of Mexico, seeds of this plant have been found in royal grave sites in
the Yucatan and Peru dating from 300 B.C. to A.D. 900.
Dwarf
Scullcap – Scuttelaria nana
The Dwarf Scullcap is a tiny perennial herb that is native
to
Indian
Warrior – Pedicularis densiflora
The Indian Warrior is a perennial herb with stout green or
sometimes reddish stems, fern-shaped leaves and long spikes of deep wine-red
flowers. It has been traditionally used by Native American tribes in North
America.
Lion’s
Tail – Leonotis leonurus
Also known as Wild Dagga, it produces red, orange and yellow
tubular flowers reminiscent of a lion’s tail. It has been traditionally used by
the Xhosa and Hottentot tribes of
Maconha
Brava – Zornia latifolia
Native to and widely distributed through tropical South America and north into the West Indies, the dried leaves of the maconha brava are traditionally used by Indians in the Amazon region.
Siberian
Motherwort – Leonurus sibiricus
From the mint family this herb has small white tubular blooms tipped with crimson, it is commonly used in Brazil, Mexico and especially China where it is highly revered for therapeutic properties.
Marshmallow – Althaea officinalis
Found on the banks of rivers and in salt marshes. The value
of the Marshmallow plant was recognised by the ancient Greeks.
Red
Clover – Trifolium pratense
Native on wet to dry meadows, open forests, forest margins, field borders and paths. Red Clover is said to possess a range of therapeutic properties.
Vanilla - Vanilla planifolia
Found in the lush tropical jungles of Central America and the West Indies. Known for its distinctive flavour, with a long history of use in foods, perfumes and cosmetics..Ex-Ses, an exotic herbal blend, releases
a rich fragrance when burned. Ex-Ses contains a combination of aromatic
incense extracts. Place a small amount in an incense burner and enjoy
the pleasing aroma of Ex-Ses.
Ex-Ses comes in a number of mouth watering flavours.
Ingredients:
Baybean, Blue Lotus, Indian Warrior, Maconha Brava, Damiana, Marshmallow
Yes ... the moment has come. London Underground , the company known producing some of the strongest and most effective legal highs and party pills in the industry have cracked the code to the highly acclaimed 'Spice Gold' smoking mix. Not only did they crack it but they added their own little touch and improved on it
London Undergrounds Dream has a slightly less fluffy texture to it than Spice Gold and in my opinion smells and tastes nicer too. The sweet cinnamon aroma easily hides the fact that you are getting stoned ... if you can hide those red eyes and avoid the heavy mong and couch lock.
The high is very similar to Spice Gold, possibly a little stronger ... but it has its own unique feeling to it. Dream lives up to its name and puts you into a chilled out dreamy buzz which I found great for watching movies, listening to music, playing games and chatting with mates. I also found it quite enjoyable to have a few tokes while drinking as it can put you into quite a social buzz under the right conditions.
For those that enjoy the high of marijuana but find themselves getting paranoid when they smoke, Dream might be a good alternative as I found the high was smoother than weed with less 'head fuck'.
I found Dream to be very Moorish as well and if you are a regular smoker you will probably end up eyeing up the last cone just like the last piece of pizza because it’s pretty easy to go through a three gram of Dream between a few people. We got about 7 decent sized cones from a bag which is reasonable considering two cones gets you nicely stoned for a couple of hours.
The high is similar to cannabis but like I say about every other 'legal smoke' I have reviewed, its not the same as the real deal and I feel that the abuse potential is pretty low ... so go ahead and smoke it up. Let’s hope the government gives us a break on this one as it’s a bloody good alternative if you feel like getting high but you can't or don't want to score. Plus it’s cheaper than Spice Diamond
(taken from tripme.co.nz)