Hexed & Vexed: The Deadly Chemistry of Flying Ointment
Did medieval witches really fly on broomsticks, or was it all a hallucination fueled by the most dangerous plants on Earth?
In this episode of The Hexed Vexed Experience, we peel back the velvet curtain of folklore to expose the terrifying toxicology behind "Flying Ointment." We’re ditching the Hocus Pocus props to investigate the lethal nightshades—Belladonna, Henbane, and Datura—that powered ancient rituals.
Join us as we explore:
- 🧪 The Forbidden Recipe: Why baby fat wasn’t the scariest ingredient in the cauldron.
- 🧹 The Broomstick Theory: The R-rated truth about how witches actually "applied" their potions (and why it involves mucus membranes).
- ✈️ The First Trip: How atropine and scopolamine trick the brain into believing it's defying gravity.
- ⚖️ Fact vs. Folklore: Did the Inquisition invent the Flying Witch to explain away a drug trip, or was it a genuine shamanic practice?
Warning: This episode discusses toxic substances and historical torture. Do not try this at home. The history is fascinating; the poisoning is real.