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At the height of this popularity, absinthe was portrayed as a dangerously addictive, psychoactive drug; the chemical thujone was blamed for most of its deleterious effects. By 1915 it was banned in a number of European countries and the United States. Even though it was vilified, there is no evidence showing it to be any more dangerous than ordinary alcohol although few modern medical studies have been conducted to test this.Tekið af - read it ^^ - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absinthe
In fact, high alcohol content and a suggestive reputation are now considered to be its most active ingredients.
Michael Herndon, spokesman for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
"Absinthe is banned in the United States because of harmful neurological effects caused by a toxic chemical called thujone,
Ted Breaux
one thing we know is that absinthe, old and new, does not contain a lot of thujone. And what we know, from certain scientific studies, which have been published in the past year or so, is that, first of all, thujone is not present in any absinthe in sufficient concentration to cause any type of deleterious effects in humans.