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Butt Hash, also known as Jenkem, is the latest drug to have become popular amongst school going kids in U.S.A. Read on to know what is Butt Hash and how does it work.

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Butt Hash

Those who want a high will not stop at anything, or so it seems. It looks as if people have started going down to the lowest of levels, just to have an intoxicated experience. The latest drug to be used by people, especially kids, is Butthash, also known as Jenkem. It is believed to have originated somewhere in Africa and other third world countries. However, its usage is now being noticed in the other countries of the world too. Infact, Butthash has become a very popular drug amongst the school going children in America.
 
What is Butt Hash?
The name Butt Hash might have given you a slight idea about what the drug exactly is. If you are still in the dark, Butt Hash or Jenkem is a homemade drug, created from fecal matter and urine. For making the drug, the fecal matter and urine is put in a bottle and its mouth is covered with a balloon. Then, the bottle is kept outside, in the sun, to let the contents ferment. As the contents ferment, they release a gas that is captured inside the balloon. This gas, known as Butt Hash or Jenkem, is inhaled by kids to get a high.
 
The Effects
It has been claimed that inhaling Butt Hash gives a high that is quite similar to the one had after having cocaine. After inhaling the gas, it takes around 10 seconds to get a high and the state lasts for a minimum of 20 minutes. Those who have inhaled it have said that usually, the user passes out immediately after inhaling Jenkem. He comes back to senses after a few seconds or minutes and goes into a hallucinogenic state. The feeling might last from a few minutes to a few days. To top it all, the inhalers have also reported having the taste of sewage in their mouth for a few days. If you ask me, Butt Hash is definitely not worth having.



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