I just watched the South Park episode from last year about "cheesing" and out of curiosity, searched the web on the topic. Between a brief "acedemic" episode (internship) where I was exposed to criminal law and just about everybody in my family being a doctor, I thought I had heard about it all as far as weird ways to get high (but never tried any of it - I've always been 100% clean).
Anyways, a web search revealed that the episode is oddly based on a real recreational drug somehow created by concentrated dried cat urine.
This is beyond bizarre. Out of curiosity, what is the chemical found in cat urine that has neurological effects on humans? The only article I could find referencing the term "cheesing" refers to a heroine (synthetic opiate) based substance. I can't imagine that there is some opiate type substance in cat urine.
Anyways, a web search revealed that the episode is oddly based on a real recreational drug somehow created by concentrated dried cat urine.
This is beyond bizarre. Out of curiosity, what is the chemical found in cat urine that has neurological effects on humans? The only article I could find referencing the term "cheesing" refers to a heroine (synthetic opiate) based substance. I can't imagine that there is some opiate type substance in cat urine.