Angel’s Trumpet, also called ‘Devil’s Breath' or Brugmansia, is a seemingly innocent herbal remedy - however, innocent only to a degree because it contains scopolamine. Although scopolamine has ...
Newly released documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's interest in toxic Angel's Trumpet plants and scopolamine, raising concerns about potential misuse.
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Epstein documents shed light on plant with severe toxic effects
Newly released Epstein documents reveal previously unnoticed references to a powerful and toxic plant compound.
Several of Jeffrey Epstein's emails revealed that he had an interest in potentially toxic plants that eliminated a person's free will and did not show up in a toxicology report.
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What experts have to say about 'angel's trumpet', the toxic flower mentioned in Epstein emails
Newly reviewed Epstein files are shedding light on an unusual detail — a toxic flowering plant known for its powerful effects ...
Epstein's emails expose that he cultivated these plants and was aware of scopolamine's properties, which can impair memory and decision-making. Emails also reference the drug's ability to leave ...
Emails show Epstein asking a contact in 2014 to "ask Chris about my trumpet plants at nursery" and forwarding articles describing scopolamine.
According to TMZ, the reference is likely to Angel's trumpet, a plant known to produce scopolamine, sometimes described as a zombie drug due to its dramatic neurological effects. TMZ first reported ...
Angel's Trumpet plants are highly toxic and contain scopolamine, a drug that can induce sedation and hallucinations. Sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who owned these plants, was aware of their dangers.
Newly released documents show Jeffrey Epstein's interest in 'trumpet plants' with potent neurological effects, adding another ...
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