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Ancient Rome's Most Dangerous Drug: Mad Honey A limestone statue of a Roman soldier with a cigar in his mouth Stock Photo Alamy Ain't nothing like Tami Roman puffin on a cigarette. SAGE (Salvia officinalis) was burned by Ancient Romans and Greeks in a practice called fumigation. The dense, aromatic smoke was used to clear the air of Miasma, the historical term for foul,

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an excess in oxidants induces irreversible damage to cellular components, leading to altered cellular function or apoptosis [7]

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