Absinth and blindness?

I just read something roughly speaking absinth and it hinted about it cause blindness or sight interrupt, can it cause blindess or reduce to rubble to the eyes from just have a few drinks a week maybe?

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Hey abebrundle,
absynth and blindness - you draw from blind from Methanol ( CH3-OH) So long you buy legally produced absynth within EU you will not get blind. The pharmaceutic stuff contained by absynth is THC ( the same as contained by your joint). The THC concentration in European rightfully sold absynth is so low, that you will die because of alcohol before you own any effect of THC.
I have be told that Pernod is producing an absynth with difficult concentrations, but it is illegal to provide it in EU and it is unconstitutional to sell it surrounded by US. Where they do sell it I don't know. for contained by muslim countries they can't sell it because of the alcohol.
If you want to rescue a lot of money drink a sage tea (salvia officinalis). It have more THC than legally sold absynth within europe. Ok it will not make you illustrious but it is good against parodontose and influenca.
And why we should buy unsanctioned produced absynth if it is much more cheaper and easier to buy a joint?
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz
ps: absynth surrounded by Europe --- that is a myth.
No, the impossible press that absinthe got be because of the worm wood that it contains. The amount of thujone (the bad stuff contained by worm wood) in absinthe is not satisfactory to cause vigour problems.
Alcohol is a central like a cat on hot bricks system depressant, slurred speech, loss of self control and blackouts are symptoms of excess consumption. problem drinkers can develop serious brain damage. Not sure in the region of blindness, halucinations yes, but thats due to the neuro-toxins in absinthe.
no the individual way it can inflict blindness is if you drink it through your eyeballs like 'eyeball paul' does surrounded by kev and perry go sizeable lol.
Not any more than any other alcoholic beverage.

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