These pink elephants are caused by what part of the absinthe, exactly?
26 March 2012, 9:29 am
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Back in 2002 I went to Prague, where I was able to legally sample that storied vice of brooding 19th-century artists, absinthe. The preferred method of preparation was to pour some of the liquor into a large spoon, add a … Continue reading →...
Padosch SA, Lachenmeier DW, & Kröner LU. (2006)
absinthism: a fictitious 19th century syndrome with present impact. Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy, 14. PMID: 16722551
absinthism: a fictitious 19th century syndrome with present impact.
Höld KM, Sirisoma NS, Ikeda T, Narahashi T, & Casida JE. (2000) Alpha-thujone (the active component of absinthe): gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor modulation and metabolic detoxification. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97(8), 3826-31. PMID: 10725394 Alpha-thujone (the active component of absinthe): gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor modulation and metabolic detoxification. - Charles Daney