Taboo Drugs
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Health-Medical Documentary published by National Geographic in 2007 - English narration
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San Pedro cactus, peyote, coca leaves and ganja have been part of shamanism in cultures around the world. This National Geographic documentary compares these cultures and modern day rave culture in which doctors and professionals attest to the validity of this spiritual experience.
It is a truism in most modern societies: Drugs that treat are good; drugs that transport are taboo.
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- Video compression mode : DivX 5 / 6
- Source picture resolution : 384x288
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- Audio format : mp3PRO
- Sampling quantization : 16
- Number of audio channels : 2
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