Antidepressant or Egyptian God?
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Kratom
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: A relative of coffee, Kratom is chewed in some parts of southeast Asia to produce a pleasing, numbing feeling. A relative of coffee, Kratom is chewed in some parts of southeast Asia to produce a pleasing, numbing feeling.
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Honokiol
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Derived from the bark of some magnolia trees, Honokiol has shown some effectiveness in fighting tumors as well as depression. Derived from the bark of some magnolia trees, Honokiol has shown some effectiveness in fighting tumors as well as depression.
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Shai
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Nineties R&B group Shai took its name from the Egyptian deity of fate. Nineties R&B group Shai took its name from the Egyptian deity of fate.
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Kematef
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Kematef was another name for Horus, god of the wind, and later, King of the Gods. Kematef was another name for Horus, god of the wind, and later, King of the Gods.
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Hathor
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Hathor was the Egyptian sky goddess, as well as the deity of love, motherhood, and music. An immensley popular goddess, she was generally associated with the living queen. Hathor was the Egyptian sky goddess, as well as the deity of love, motherhood, and music. An immensley popular goddess, she was generally associated with the living queen.
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Oleptro
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Oleptro is a pill most commonly used to treat major depressive disorder. Oleptro is a pill most commonly used to treat major depressive disorder.
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Clitoria
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Also known as the Butterfly Pea, Clitoria is a tropical flower whose roots have antidepressant qualities. The flower was a source of controversey, as several Georgian and Victorian era botanists found its name offensive. Also known as the Butterfly Pea, Clitoria is a tropical flower whose roots have antidepressant qualities. The flower was a source of controversey, as several Georgian and Victorian era botanists found its name offensive.
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Hapi
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: ‘Hapi’ was the name of two significant figures in the Egyptian pantheon. The first was one of the sons of Horus, charged with protecting a mummy’s lungs, which were usually embalmed in a jar inscribed with his picture (a mummy with a baboon’s head).
The other Hapi, like Sobek, represented the Nile river. He is generally shown as a fat man with women’s breasts, wearing a crown of lilies. ‘Hapi’ was the name of two significant figures in the Egyptian pantheon. The first was one of the sons of Horus, charged with protecting a mummy’s lungs, which were usually embalmed in a jar inscribed with his picture (a mummy with a baboon’s head).
The other Hapi, like Sobek, represented the Nile river. He is generally shown as a fat man with women’s breasts, wearing a crown of lilies.
The other Hapi, like Sobek, represented the Nile river. He is generally shown as a fat man with women’s breasts, wearing a crown of lilies. ‘Hapi’ was the name of two significant figures in the Egyptian pantheon. The first was one of the sons of Horus, charged with protecting a mummy’s lungs, which were usually embalmed in a jar inscribed with his picture (a mummy with a baboon’s head).
The other Hapi, like Sobek, represented the Nile river. He is generally shown as a fat man with women’s breasts, wearing a crown of lilies.
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Buspar
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Buspar is used to treat both anxiety and depression. Buspar is used to treat both anxiety and depression.
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Sobek
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: Usually represented as a sort of crocodile, Sobek symbolized the fertility of the Nile. Fun fact: The Greeks, encountering a city that worshiped him, named it Crocodilopolis. Usually represented as a sort of crocodile, Sobek symbolized the fertility of the Nile. Fun fact: The Greeks, encountering a city that worshiped him, named it Crocodilopolis.
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Mandulis
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: The sun god Horus was sometimes referred to as Mandulis, especially in southern Egypt among the Nubian nations. The sun god Horus was sometimes referred to as Mandulis, especially in southern Egypt among the Nubian nations.
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Harmal
Antidepressant
Egyptian God
ANSWER: A Mediterranean/Indian plant, Harmal contains harmaline, a compund similar to those found in the pharmeceutical Nardil.
A Mediterranean/Indian plant, Harmal contains harmaline, a compund similar to those found in the pharmeceutical Nardil.
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