Amanita muscaria
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- | *[[Samuel Ödman]], in [[1784]], first suggested that Nordic Vikings used fly-agaric ([[Amanita muscaria]]) to produce their berserk rages. Supposedly, the Norse took these ... | + | *[[Samuel Ödman]], in [[1784]], first suggested that [[Nordic Vikings]] used fly-agaric ([[Amanita muscaria]]) to produce their berserk rages. Supposedly, the Norse took these ... |
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- Samuel Ödman, in 1784, first suggested that Nordic Vikings used fly-agaric (Amanita muscaria) to produce their berserk rages. Supposedly, the Norse took these ...
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