Quote:Regardless of how you feel about the war on drugs, this issue should cause you serious concern. The Controlled Substances Act is written in a way that makes all sorts of mundane materials illegal. Itβs not just orange trees; depending on where you live, there is a reasonable chance that the grass in your lawn contains Schedule I substances. In fact, so many materials contain detectable quantities of controlled substances that nearly everyone is breaking the law all the time.
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https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/orange.htmlQuote:Volatile properties include: ethyl, isoamyl and phenylethyl alcohols; acetone; acetaldehyde; formic acid; esters of formic, acetic and caprylic acids; geraniol and terpineol. The juice also contains b-sitosteryl-D-glucoside and b-sitosterol.
Quote:Orange Peel Oil d-limonene (90%); citral; citranellal; methyl ester of anthranilic acid; decyclic aldehyde; linalool; d-l-terpineol; nonyl alcohol; methyl anthranilate; and traces of caprilic acid esters.
Quote:The inner bark, macerated and infused in wine, is taken as a tonic and carminative
I'm happy the leaves and seeds have been discovered. I've found no information regarding inner bark constitutes, however.
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