Rampaging Vikings were fuelled by hallucinogenic herbal tea

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Rampaging Vikings were fuelled by hallucinogenic herbal tea that made them feel less pain and become 'highly aggressive'

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Viking warriors known as berserkers went into battle naked in animalistic frenzy. The elite fighters were known for vicious rampages Scandinavian Middle Ages.

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AlanRee25606923 It isn't on the eu menu at their meetings to discuss our fate is it!

It's the same tea Kenyan marathon runners take making them run marathon in less than 2 hours like the Great EliudKipchoge did.

'It is Believed' so no proof?

And the rampaging, Christians were driven by ignorance, and were fuelled by the wine of violence,

I feel like that when Leeds play Man U

Amazing stuff this herbal tea, certainly not legal now. (The video that goes with is very good, wonder if I can down load for my personal use.)

Mushrooms and cannabis no doubt.

Similar to todays marijuana.

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