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Does absinthe alcohol made for seduction?

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Some might feel that absinthe alcohol seduces an individual and acquire benefit. Actually absinthe drinks are pain relievers, so this is the real reason why it has become extremely popular.

Stress has badly grabbed the people in life. The ones who had experienced or felt the bad effects of stress realize importance to remain stress-free. The fear, danger as well as, threats of stress bring immense pain in day-to-day life. However here absinthe might come as a respite and relieve a person from stress to a great extend.

While in contrast, few anti-alcohol movements’ states-absinthe distributors as people greedy for money. It is matter of fact that absinthe does not play with mind of people but offers seduction in order to reduce stress. According to Psychiatrists, high amount of stress hampers a person’s ability to attain cherished goals in life. Therefore absinthe in this context does not allow a person to get defeated by stress troubles. In deed absinthe liquors seduces only for the advantage of absinthe drinker. Moreover absinthe ingredient need not contain only alcohol; it is truly a blend of many herbs.

Since stress is to be tackled with relaxation techniques. Absinthe drinks can be like a remedy that can deal nicely with stress. While the producers feels absinthe liquors are real good contribution to the group of moderate drinkers in society. It is never a motto of a producer to turn people into heavy drinkers or addicts. It may be noted that alcoholic beverages were earlier produced as a cure for certain diseases. In the same manner, absinthe was created for betterment of society, but unfortunately excess consumption became an evil.

Nevertheless seduction is not only concerned with absinthe beverages. Generally all alcoholic beverages seduce to intoxicate people. In addition it is the decision of drinker to indulge in excess consumption. Also, it will be a biased matter if anyone blames only absinthe manufactures for dangerous seduction.

Another aspect is regarding the absinthe history. It reveals the high presence of thujone element in absinthe which is not wise for intake. The absinthe law for distillers in the modern world is strict on thujone level, as a result the absinthe distributors now believe in quality product.

Lastly understand that absinthe is not totally for seduction factor. Unlike other liquors, absinthe contains beneficial herbs added to it. So it doesn’t require any marketing strategies to prove as the best with regard to presentation and flavor.

Absinthe: Why many people question the effects of drinking it

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Absinthe, after the ban, has begun to be readily available in many places. Even when the ban was placed, there was a general feeling that the ban on absinthe was unjust. Many felt that the drink was being made a scapegoat for social evils that had been occurring independent of the drinks’ existence. The effects of drinking absinthe have been highly exaggerated. It has been said to bring on hallucinations, reveries and what not. But the original absinthe gives effects similar to what you get after drinking too much of alcohol. This is expected after all, as absinthe contains at least 65% of alcohol, which is substantially more than commonly found in liquors.

A case for Absinthe

Its effects, therefore, has to be largely similar to alcohol. Herbs used in absinthe like wormwood, anise and fennel have not been found to cause any hallucinogenic effects. Of course drinking too much of the drink can bring you in harm’s way. But that is true with other liquors too. The point is, if you take it responsibly you will be fine with it.

Alcohol abuse is a fact of even modern life. It is recognized today that inordinate and indiscriminate consumption of alcohol is the root cause for many social evils persisting in society today. But, drinking has been and is still very much a part of our culture since ages.

It must be said though culture has encouraged drinking responsibly. Drink in moderation is what has been acceptable to society always. It leaves upon the individual to show maturity and partake only so much as one can enjoy responsibly.

Absinthe too is essentially alcoholic in nature. In fact, it contains three-to-four times more alcohol than other alcoholic drinks. This is why it should be taken with care. The fact that it contains such high percentage of alcohol must be taken into account before one ventures towards drinking it.

Lifting of the ban on absinthe

The lifting of the ban, however, comes with a rider. The ban has been uplifted for only those absinthe which has thujone levels of 10 parts per million. This is not of much concern, though, because thujone levels very rarely even approach such concentration levels if absinthe is prepared using the original recipe.

People can once again enjoy the drink for what it is. They can now experience for themselves all that they had read or heard about the drink.

Absinthe: Story behind its ban and problems you might still face in getting it

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Absinthe was supposedly tested before it was banned. Absinthe was declared to contain too much thujone than could be consumed. Hence, absinthe was branded as unsafe for public consumption. But it has to be said that testing standards were not that good during those times. Testing was practiced at a primitive stage as compared to modern standards. Modern testing has proved otherwise and thus the ban on absinthe was lifted in many places in the world recently. But, before it was banned, absinthe had a rough time altogether.

The story behind Absinthe ban

Many famous personalities who drank it avidly have suffered later on due to problems caused by addiction to the drink. The famous painter, Van Gogh, has been said to cut one of his ears away allegedly under the influence of the drink. This was typical of the image perpetuated by the drink. Subsequently, it was this notoriety that became the reason for the drink to be banned.

Association with artists and intellectuals gave the drink a bohemian aura and this attracted more people towards taking up the drink. The rise in popularity of the drink also caused some people to cash in on the surge in its popularity. They began making the drink using a cheaper but more dangerous recipe.

It was such spurious absinthe that soiled the reputation of the drink. In fact, tests done today on samples of 19th century absinthe have cleared the drink of any toxicity. These tests confirm that thujone levels were well within the limits inside absinthe prepared using the original recipe. Thujone is believed to be the main ingredient which gives rise to unsavory side effects on the body. Too much of thujone can be fatal if ingested into the body.

Problems you might still face in importing absinthe

The roots of absinthe are in France and Switzerland. It is here that you can still get the original drink. People trying to get the drink from these places though may face problems with their local customs. The ban has been lifted fairly recently and strictures allowing its import may not have percolated down to most government departments. Officials might therefore appear to be slightly apprehensive about the legalities of its import and eye its shipment quite suspiciously.

But you can do some homework in advance and ascertain whether absinthe you are planning to purchase is within the local legal framework. Most officials one encounters are unaware of laws passed in fields other than their own. This is a common trend that you can see everywhere in the world.

Sometimes they expect that the onus lies with the importer to prove that bringing the drink is within the laws in force. Usually when shown the legality of the goods, they relent and allow it to pass through.