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==Polysubstance use== | ==Polysubstance use== | ||
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A tincture is typically an alcoholic extract of plant or animal material or solution. Example, [[green dragon tek|cannabis tincture]]. | |||
To qualify as an alcoholic tincture, the extract should have an [[ethanol]] percentage of at least 40-60% or 80-120 proof. Sometimes even a 90% or 180 proof tincture is achieved.<ref name="ReferenceA">Groot Handboek Geneeskrachtige Planten by Geert Verhelst</ref> | |||
===Stimulants=== | ===Stimulants=== | ||
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Cocaine and ethanol forms [[cocaethylene]] which is more toxic than cocaine or ethanol when used separately. | Cocaine and ethanol forms [[cocaethylene]] which is more toxic than cocaine or ethanol when used separately. | ||
====Nicotini=== | ====Nicotini==== | ||
A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotini nicotini] is any alcoholic drink which includes nicotine as an ingredient. Its name is modeled after the word "martini" in the fashion of such drinks as the appletini. In places which ban smoking, use of the nicotini provides those addicted to [[nicotine]] with the opportunity to manage cravings without stepping outside to smoke. | A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotini nicotini] is any alcoholic drink which includes nicotine as an ingredient. Its name is modeled after the word "martini" in the fashion of such drinks as the appletini. In places which ban smoking, use of the nicotini provides those addicted to [[nicotine]] with the opportunity to manage cravings without stepping outside to smoke. | ||
==Alternative fermentation== | ==Alternative fermentation== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[ | * [[Comparison of psychoactive alcohols in alcoholic drinks]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |