DRUG USAGE SPREAD IN MONGOLIA

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  • G. Ulziibuyan Author

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Addiction, speculation, biological samples, essential oils, anesthesia, mental instability, addicts, historical speculation, cognition, nomadic culture, historical sources, poppy, narcotic plant, narcotic drug, narcotics, agriculture, nexus of events, legal needs, ecosystems,

Abstract

At the beginning of human development, before hunting / according to Yuval Noi Harari's "Cognitive Revolution", plants and fruits were the main food used for rituals such as temporary relief from anxiety, "contact with spirits", and "finding strength". , may have been "intoxicated" using grain and wheat.

But it can only be guessed because it is almost impossible to detect it from the archaeological and other finds we have today.

But the Incas, a native tribe of Peru, intoxicated their sacrificers with cocaine leaves, which has been preserved as a primitive biological sample in time.

Essential oils (most essential oils share the common properties of antibacterial, antiviral, antiseptic, soothing, and energizing) and their composition, calming properties, and effects on humans It was used to relax the central nervous system, relieve kidney pain, and treat nervous disorders by smoking and smelling it.

There is evidence that Indian yogis and circus performers used this type of substance in order to survive and overcome illness during exercise.

As a result of the rapid development of chemical science, during many wars and battles, humans discovered sleeping and nerve-numbing substances, recognized their effects on people, and began to use them, but felt the effects of dependence and addiction to narcotic drugs and psychoactive substances very late, until today. I intend to keep it under control with all my might.

Author Biography

  • G. Ulziibuyan

    University of Internal Affairs police major

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2025-02-19

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Судалгааны өгүүлэл

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