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Coca, Medicinal Uses, Stimulant, Andean Cultures

Coca, Medicinal Uses, Stimulant, Andean Cultures

Coca, (Erythroxylum coca), tropical shrub, of the family Erythroxylaceae, the leaves of which are the source of the drug cocaine. The plant, cultivated in Africa, northern South America, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan, grows about 2.4 metres (8 feet) tall. The branches are straight, and the lively

The Double Life of Coca – SAPIENS

Coca Leaf Tea for Preventing Altitude Sickness

The good side of coca – The Denver Post

How Coca-Cola Obtains Its Coca - The New York Times

Hoja de Coca (Coca Leaf) & its Roles in Andean Cultures

Unlocking the Economic Potential: How International Law Hinders South American Farmers from Harnessing the Economic Benefits of Coca Leaf Cultivation — Harbour Solutions

Coca Tea for High Altitude Sickness – Does it Work? - TravelSafe Immunization Clinic

It's not cocaine: what you need to know about the pope's coca drink, Pope Francis

Introduction to Andean Cultures

Dealing With Coca — Both Traditional Beverage and Illicit Drug Precursor

Hoja de Coca (Coca Leaf) & its Roles in Andean Cultures

Coca - Wikipedia

Coca Is Not Cocaine: The Truth Behind the Sacred South American Coca Leaf - Impakter

Indigenous communities in post-FARC Colombia struggle to destigmatize sacred coca leaf

Coca – Travel guide at Wikivoyage