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One should know quality herbs- what to look for in them, and what different ingredients will have the desired effect and be a safe product to enter your body. Different blends will affect people in different ways so it is almost impossible to describe one versus another and what herbal ingredients are most effective in gaining the effect you are looking for. Some of these herbs, unfortunately, are not regulated and approved by the Food and Drug administration because they are not tested for human consumption. Since they are not there is no real way to tell what health effects these ingredients may have on someone, and user reviews are probably the best way to know what will synergize best with your body and mindset.
Some herbs, such as blue and pink lotus, damiana, mugwart, marshmallow, and even wild lettuce have different psychoactive effects that would not be realized without being combined with the correct other ones, but are some of the safest at the same time. JWH-018 is a chemical that acts on a person's cannabis receptors in a fashion similar to Tetrahydrocannabinol, and for that reason is one of the most commonly used ingredients in different synthetic cannabis blends. Since it is more powerful than THC, the effects on anxiety and other negatives are magnified as well. One of the most popular products on the market contains red clover, and baybean, which contain pain relieving properties are sometimes given to women to help with menstrual cramps and pain. Many of the ingredients in these synthetic highs are simply old home remedies mixed with similar psychoactive plants. It is very difficult to tell one ingredient apart from the other as it is the combination that brings on the effect. Canavalia rosea is the proper name for "baybean" and is used in a number of the leading products on the market. Before it was only sold as part of a mixture of ingredients but has recently been released as its own extract, and maintains some of the effects, but again, was most potent when mixed with the other facets of the whole. All the different legal highs are attempts to mimic the effects of THC, however there are hundreds of different chemicals in marijuana that create the effect, and for that reason a blend is always best, and preferably one that seems natural and organic.