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“Inafaa kuwa legal in my view God hakuifanya kosa/ inafaa kuwa legal ndio hadi youth tuiweke kwa mboka “ - Ghost Austino
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chewing khat in minnesota
i missed a community forum in st. louis park where healthcare workers met with somali community to discuss khat consumption.
Minnesota health officials are seeing an increase in the use of khat, a stimulant drug used by some Somali refugees living in Minnesota. [...]
Khat, a flowering shrub that grows in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, can be smoked, sprinkled on food, or chewed like tobacco and is usually used during social settings. Khat is also used recreationally, for medicinal purposes and as an aphrodisiac.
However, chronic khat abuse may result in violence and suicidal depression and has been linked to domestic abuse and other family problems.
a few years ago rageh omar (al jazeera) ran a story on khat in northern england. while the report in the video is on british yemeni immigrants there are similar parallels to its use here in the cities.
i am really curious about the health effects of miraa (as we call it in kenya): bad breath, littering and idling. how much cathinone does it contain? and could the depression be from something else? like say post traumatic stress from war? worth checking out.