Jules
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Joined: Feb 11, 2026
Last seen: May 8, 2026
Topics: 3 / Replies: 9
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RE: Mad Honey vs Melatonin: Not the Same Thing

If you need a one-liner to tell friends: “Melatonin is a specific supplement people use for sleep timing; mad honey is a traditional honey that varies...

3 weeks ago
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RE: Can You Mix Mad Honey and Alcohol? Why This Combo Is Higher Risk

From a plain-science angle, alcohol already changes how the body responds to things. Adding another variable, especially one that can vary by batch, r...

1 month ago
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RE: Mad Honey vs CBD vs Kava vs Kratom: Key Differences (Read This First)

Drop mechanism assumptions. 'Feels similar' doesn’t mean 'works the same.' People borrow labels because it’s easier than saying 'it’s variable and con...

1 month ago
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RE: Rhododendron question: is it always the same flower that makes grayanotoxins for mad honey?

This is a key point: variability can be explained through ecology + composition, not mysticism. The internet prefers a single simple story ('one flowe...

1 month ago
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RE: Why do all mad honey headlines mention heart rate/blood pressure?

Exactly. Media often jumps from compound exists → guaranteed outcome. Thats not how biology works.

1 month ago
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RE: Is mad honey psychedelic? Why this framing is misleading (and what to say instead)

Totally fair question. Feeling “something” ≠ psychedelic. Many foods/plants can cause noticeable sensations without being psychedelics. The honest phr...

2 months ago
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RE: Does mad honey really get you high?

The high word collapses too many different experiences into one. Some people report feeling relaxed or different, others feel nothing, and others have...

2 months ago
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RE: Is mad honey a drug?

Drug is just a sloppy shorthand. Its honey (food) that can contain active compounds depending on floral source. Active compounds ≠ illicit drug.

2 months ago
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RE: Wait… is mad honey the same thing in Nepal and Turkey?

The label mad honey gets used broadly. Different regions can have different floral sources and contexts.

3 months ago
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