The Complete History of Scopolamine(Devil's Breath)
Автор: Price of Illusions
Загружено: 2026-02-28
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In today's video we'll tell you about a drug that has gone from Victorian maternity wards to CIA interrogation rooms and Colombian drug cartel operations — scopolamine has one of the most disturbing histories of any substance on earth. A molecule born in a garden plant that became a medical miracle, a Cold War weapon, and the drug criminals call Devil's Breath.
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About this Documentary:
This documentary is an original educational work created by Price of Illusions.
The script is the result of extensive historical and scientific research, compiled to provide a comprehensive and engaging narrative about the origins, distribution, and impact of various psychoactive substances on society. Script was written and researched by a human author with careful attention to historical accuracy.
All facts, dates, and biographical details have been thoroughly verified through multiple sources before publication. We have added them to the description of this video, and anyone who wishes to can read them. Our documentaries are original, educational content created to inform and engage viewers
This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not promote or encourage the use of any drugs or illegal substances. All events and information are presented based on documented research, history, and publicly available data. Viewer discretion is advised.
All narration and audio processing were specifically created for this channel to ensure a high-quality and informative educational experience.
📚Sources that inspired us and that we used to create this video:
→ Scopolamine as a Psychopharmacological Agent — Leopold Gyermek, 1975 (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science...)
→ The Pharmacology of Scopolamine — Richard C. Duvoisin & Murray D. Katz, Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
→ Muscarinic Antidepressant Effects of Scopolamine — Carlos A. Zarate et al., Archives of General Psychiatry, 2006 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17088500)
→ Burundanga: Scopolamine Used as a Tool for Criminal Activities — Luis Tellez & Jairo Bedoya, Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008 (https://emj.bmj.com/content/25/7/416)
#History #DrugStories #scopolamine #colombia #cartels #drugcartels
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