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English: Mad Honey, also known as Himalayan Cliff Honey, and Crazy Honey is a highly toxic inebriant, but is often sought for recreational uses. It's active agent is grayanotoxin (from rhododendron flowers).

Yes, I tested it for the writing of the book, don't do this.

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Mad Honey, also known as Himalayan Cliff Honey, and Crazy Honey is a highly toxic inebriant, but is often sought for recreational uses.

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