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Is rhododendron hallucinogenic? The truth about "mad honey"

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In 67 B.C., the Persian army used honey derived from certain rhododendron species as an ancient biological weapon to incapacitate advancing Roman troops. This potent substance, known today as "mad honey," contains a dangerous neurotoxin that can cause hallucinogenic effects, but the plant itself is not consumed for this purpose. The question, **is rhododendron hallucinogenic?**, reveals a complex and hazardous relationship between a beautiful plant and a powerful toxin.

What Honey Causes High? Understanding Mad Honey's Toxic Pharmacology

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Consumption of certain types of honey has been historically documented to cause illness and disorientation, with accounts dating back to ancient Greek times. The source behind this phenomenon answers the question: what honey causes high? It is a potent, toxic substance produced by bees from specific floral sources.