Eating honey from Nepal will put you in a trance
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
The Nepalese know exactly what it means to have a "natural high".

Often, health experts try to encourage people to quit smoking or drinking and find alternatives that give them a natural high.
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Incense or essential oils are never far behind when people discuss holistic meditation, but would anyone have guessed that there was a type of honey that produces the same zoned-out effect?
Just like one other green-leafed hallucinogen, the honey from the Himalayan Giant Honey Bee reportedly has incredible health benefits.
And while some believe inhaling the honey has helped to extend their lives, others warn that the sweet stuff can be deadly.
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