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The leaves contain cocaine, which acts as a mild stimulant when chewed or consumed as tea; this traditional use involves slower absorption than purified cocaine ...
Cocaine is produced from the leaves of the coca plant (Erythoxylon coca). The plant grows almost exclusively in northern and western South America. Colombia ...
by AS Biondich · 2016 · Cited by 123 — Coca leaf tea is taken to combat stomach pain, intestinal spasm, nausea, indigestion, and even constipation and diarrhea [30]. It is esse
Coca leaf is a plant with nutrients and oils, traditionally used as a mild stimulant, and contains cocaine, which can be extracted from it.
People chew coca leaves to relieve hunger and fatigue and to enhance physical performance. Coca extracts are used for stimulating stomach function, causing ...
Nov 13, 2025 — Coca, (Erythroxylum coca), tropical shrub, of the family Erythroxylaceae, the leaves of which are the source of the drug cocaine.
First of all, chewing coca leaf produces a far milder effect than snorting cocaine. The cocaine content of the leaf is low and cocaine's oral ...
Coca refers to the leaves of the Erythroxylum coca plant, a shrub native to South America, which contain the alkaloid cocaine. 1. Indigenous populations have ...
Coca is a plant whose leaves are used for tea and as a source of cocaine, an illegal drug. Cocaine can cause serious side effects.
Feb 3, 2023 — The coca leaf, which originated in the Andes for spiritual chewing and medicinal aid to those working in the fields, was now known as a ...
Today coca leaves are harvested as an essential ingredient of the illegal, but highly lucrative, production of cocaine. Despite the plant's role in so much ...
The plant is praised as a cure-all for a variety of illnesses, including pain relief, digestive issues, and altitude sickness.
Jul 10, 2024 — What is coca? Coca plants belong to a group of 270 species of the genus Erythroxylum. Just two of these tropical plants are cultivated by people ...
1. Coca leaves are dried over a low heat. 2. Specially collected seashells are burned on a wood fire. 3. The heat turns the calcium carbonate of the shells into ...
The coca leaf was considered a mystical plant that only the Inca could consume; its main uses were for religious ceremonies and forecasting the future.
3 days ago — ... coca leaves can relatively easily be converted into cocaine. “The simplicity of extracting cocaine from coca leaf and its high yield and ...
Oct 12, 2025 — Are coca leaves addictive? The Jellinek clinic says the following: “to chew coca leaves is less addictive than to inhale or to smoke cocaine.
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