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Coca leaves are not the same thing that Chloridrate of Cocaine by Pete Mendez

urban industrial West.

Strictly speaking, the leaves aren't actually chewed. Typically, the dried coca leaf is moistened with saliva. The wad is placed between the gum and cheek and it is gently sucked. The invigorating juices are swallowed.

Andean people refused several times to stop using the coca leaves for their magic ceremonies, but the city people also likes to use coca tea because their medicinal properties

But cocaine is a complete different thing, To get a few grams of cocaine the evil drug, is necessary to collect a large quantity coca leaves and process it using harmful chemicals in an illegal danger process.

References:

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A MEDICINAL TEA

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According to research, the chemical composition of coca leaves is more complete and rich in calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fibre, ash, minerals (calcium, phosphorous, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, ascorbic acid, etc.) and vitamins A, C and E than other food plants and infusions in common use such as coffee, tea, chamomile, etc. Thanks to this research, it is nowadays recognized that the coca leaf contains more proteins (19.9 per cent) than meat (19.4 per cent) and far more calcium (2,191 per cent) than condensed milk, and that it is richer in vitamin B-1 (276 per cent) than fresh carrots (see, Carter and Mamani, Coca in Peru, 1980).

Finally, a direct link has been established between man's hunger, his physical and moral fatigue and the traditional use of coca, which ranges from chewing, through infusions to poultices. Under extreme poverty, characterized by malnutrition and by disease due essentially to lack of calories and vitamins, the chemical composition of coca not only allows indigenous people to withstand cold and hunger, but also provides them with a valuable source of vitamins and energy.

Who Put the COKE in Coca-cola.

There is an excellent abstract by © 1998 by Th. Metzger Artwork by Nick Bougas.

Dictionary of Useful Peruvian By © Antonio Brack Egg June 1999

Plants ISBN 9972-691-21-0

Atlanta Journal. "A Wonderful Medicine." March 10, 1885.

Freud, Sigmund. The Cocaine Papers. Ed. Robert Byck. (NY: Stonehill Press) 1974.

Kahn, E.J. The Big Drink. (NY: Random House) 1950.

Kennedy, Joseph. Coca Exotica. (Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickenson UN. Press) 1985.

Pendergrast, Mark. For God, Country and Coca-Cola. (NY: Scribners) 1993.

Watters, Pat. Coca-Cola: an Illustrated History. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday) 1978.l

Metzger is the author of The Birth Of Heroin And The Demonization Of The Dope Fiend. (Loompanics Unlimited, 1998.)

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The Coca leaves was used by the ancient andean people to support long time periods of forced work at the gold mines, without feel hungry, fatigue, and anxiety Scientific studies have demostrated that the coca leaves benefits are so powerful that can control the high blood pressure, increase alertness and suppress stress but also eliminated the Illness altitude problem as weel as preserve your life from those terrible free radicals due to their high content of Vitamin E (Tocopherol) and Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

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According to research, the chemical composition of coca leaves is more complete and rich in calories, proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fiber, ash, minerals (calcium, phosphorous, iron, potassium, magnesium, sodium, ascorbic acid, etc.) and vitamins A, C and E than other food plants and infusions in common use . Thanks to this research, it is nowadays recognized that the coca leaf contains more proteins (19.9 per cent) than meat (19.4 per cent) and far more calcium (2,191 per cent) than condensed milk, and that it is richer in vitamin B-1 (276 per cent) than fresh carrots (see, A. Brack the, Coca in Peru, 1980).

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Calcium (Ca)18mg, Phosphorus (P)6.4 mg, Magnesium (mg) 2.1mg, Potassium (K)30 mg,.

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Today have been identified around 1,400 herbs with medicinal properties but there are over 25,000 species

still unknown, according A. Brack a Peruvian Researcher author of the Dictionary of Peruvian Medicinal Herbs

Who Put the COKE in Coca-cola.

There is an excellent abstract by © 1998 by Th. Metzger Artwork by Nick Bougas.

Dictionary of Useful Peruvian By © Antonio Brack Egg June 1999

Plants ISBN 9972-691-21-0

Atlanta Journal. "A Wonderful Medicine." March 10, 1885.

Freud, Sigmund. The Cocaine Papers. Ed. Robert Byck. (NY: Stonehill Press) 1974.

Kahn, E.J. The Big Drink. (NY: Random House) 1950.

Kennedy, Joseph. Coca Exotica. (Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickenson UN. Press) 1985.

Pendergrast, Mark. For God, Country and Coca-Cola. (NY: Scribners) 1993.

Watters, Pat. Coca-Cola: an Illustrated History. (Garden City, NY: Doubleday) 1978.l

Metzger is the author of The Birth Of Heroin And The Demonization Of The Dope Fiend. (Loompanics Unlimited, 1998.)

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BIO:

Pete Mendez .

B.S. & M.S. in Agriculture
A free lance research in Andean Agri Business and Nutritional herbs

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