Docs warn of holiday spices being abused for cheap highs
date:Dec 20, 2012
Health care providers are reminding parents that common holiday baking ingredients, such as cinnamon, nutmeg and even marshmallows, are often abused by children and teens as a way to obtain a cheap high and impress their peers.

The envelope is always being pushed to create something new that will get attention, potentially create a drug-like effect and can pass under the radar of law enforcers, said Christina Hantsch, MD, toxicologist, Department of Emergency Medicine at Loyola University Healt
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