Virgin Mary's Herb: Hallucinogenic Treating Chronic Pain
Use, Application, Symptoms & Long Term Implications
By Christine Cadena, published Sep 04, 2007
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Originally brought to the United States in the 1960s, Virgin Mary's herb is considered a close cousin to the herb we commonly use in our meal preparations known as sage. However, unlike sage, this herb, when smoked, steeped, juiced or chewed, results in a significant hallucinogenic effect for which many chronic pain sufferers are now turning for pain relief.
Because the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has not classified Virgin Mary's herb as a controlled substance, many physicians and patients, especially those desiring all natural options for chronic pain relief, are looking to this herbal remedy for assistance. While the initial effects, believed to mimic ecstasy, can be quite extreme, the overall impact of this herbal plant use may resolve chronic pain involving joints, muscles, headaches and even improve symptoms associated with depression.
If you suffer from chronic pain and are considering all natural alternatives to prescription drugs or surgery, the use of Virgin Mary's herb may be something you will want to consider. While the effectiveness of the herbal remedy may vary, depending on the method by which it is consumed, your chronic pain relief may not be realized immediately.
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Takeaways
- Virgin Mary's herb is not controlled by the FDA
- Virgin Mary's herb is becoming more popular as a form of treatment for chronic pain
- Virgin Mary's herb may lead to long term mood disorder complications
Did You Know?
While Virgin Mary's herb has been shown to provide some relief of chronic pain, it is not appropriate for use in all patients
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