The Little Book of Pot

The Little Book of Pot

by V.S.Ganjabhang (Author)

Synopsis

First mentioned in 2700 BC in a Chinese herbal guide. Cannabis sativa has long been used as a remedy for various ailments and for making ropes and cloth. In the Middle Ages it was such a common commodity that they even named a town after it. Five thousand years on, in this milestone of a book, Dr Ganjabhang explores the history of this remarkable plant as well as the widespread applications that mankind, in its ingenuity, has come up with. Learn about the unwelcome side effects, such as the ability of cannabis to make music sound different. Mike Oldfield, for example. Stoned: 'Wow, I really have to get his new album.' Later: 'Well, that's another fifteen quid down the crapper.' There are numerous safety tips for the habitual user, as well as fascinating facts: 'Only female plants produce cannabis resin. After fertilization, males just take up space - proof that God is consistent, if nothing else.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Boxtree Ltd
Published: 21 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0752261746
ISBN 13: 9780752261744

Author Bio
Dr Ganjabhang holds the chair of Life Sciences at Amsterdam University and has had over 70 papers published on the subject of palliative medecines.