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Sassafras is a club drug that's chemically similar to molly, though the two have different effects. We'll break down what it feels like, the risks involved, and how to stay safe.
However, sassafras traditionally includes safrole, which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned. Research findings into the benefits of sassafras also remain limited.
A new rain garden is being installed at the corner of West 4th and Sassafras Streets to help with Lake Erie’s watershed. A ...
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By one calculation, you'd need to drink 24 gallons of sassafras root beer a day for an extended time to get the amount of safrole fed to those rats. And if you drank that much soda, you'd have ...
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Sassafras leaves are distinctive: They have three long lobes, often misshapen and varying in size, even on the same branch. If in doubt, sniff. All parts of the tree have a pleasant medicinal odor.
Sassafras is found throughout the eastern and mid-western U.S., south to central Florida. It’s related to avocado, cinnamon, and bay trees – all members of the Laurel family.
Sassafras was once one of the largest exports from the U.S. to Europe. Native Americans used the inner root bark of the tree, indigenous to the eastern part of the country, to calm upset stomachs ...
Starting in 2019, sassafras trees began wilting and dying in southern Indiana. It was originally thought that laurel wilt, a deadly disease in the southeastern U.S., had made its way to Indiana.
Sassafras knows how to do strange in the best way possible. Give it a try. You'll be happy you did. Related: Hollywood Bar Crawl Guide Kristine G. Bottone is a freelance writer living in Los Angeles.