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2 hours ago, jetwings said:

 

lol.. poorvikulato panemundi,, internet unte...   

here we are talking about 600bc and alcohol was available  a lot earlier than that.

Fermented beverages existed in early Egyptian civilization, and there is evidence of an early alcoholic drink in China around 7000 B.C. In India, an alcoholic beverage called sura, distilled from rice, was in use between 3000 and 2000 B.C.

The Babylonians worshiped a wine goddess as early as 2700 B.C. In Greece, one of the first alcoholic beverages to gain popularity was mead, a fermented drink made from honey and water. Greek literature is full of warnings against excessive drinking.

https://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol/a-short-history.html

 

 

Surapanam gurinchi telusu enjoy chesetappudu savistaru kinchum ani 

medicinal ga ippude vintunna 

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21 minutes ago, afacc123 said:

Surapanam gurinchi telusu enjoy chesetappudu savistaru kinchum ani 

medicinal ga ippude vintunna 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_general_anesthesia

Antiquity[edit]

The first attempts at general anesthesia were probably herbal remedies administered in prehistory. Alcohol is the oldest known sedative; it was used in ancient Mesopotamia thousands of years ago.[3]

 

Prior to the introduction of opium to ancient India and China, these civilizations pioneered the use of cannabis incense and aconitum. c. 400 BC, the Sushruta Samhita (a text from the Indian subcontinent on ayurvedic medicine and surgery) advocates the use of wine with incense of cannabis for anesthesia.[19] By the 8th century AD, Arab traders had brought opium to India[20] and China.[21]

 

Opium[edit]

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Opium poppy, Papaver somniferum

The Sumerians are said to have cultivated and harvested the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) in lower Mesopotamia as early as 3400 BC,[4][5] though this has been disputed.[6] The most ancient testimony concerning the opium poppy found to date was inscribed in cuneiform script on a small white clay tablet at the end of the third millennium BC. This tablet was discovered in 1954 during excavations at Nippur, and is currently kept at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Deciphered by Samuel Noah Kramer and Martin Leve, it is considered to be the most ancient pharmacopoeia in existence.[7][

 

 

 

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Sushrutha.....Great person and knowledge...

Ippudu doctors lekka...diagnostics centres....medical sopps....business's OOO business's lekka kaadhu appudu vaidhyulu...hence they were regarded as doctors...

Ippudu sadhuvukuneytappudey ey centre la clinic pettaley...etla paisal nookaley patients daggara nundi anatlu undhi medicine

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1 minute ago, jetwings said:

asalu appudu reddlu rajulu unnaro ledo..

Reeddlu lekuntey raaju ekkado nundi vachaaru ani all india thoka sangh antundey mari....

Andukey thuglaq REDDYYY anedhi

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4 hours ago, caesar said:

Reeddlu lekuntey raaju ekkado nundi vachaaru ani all india thoka sangh antundey mari....

Andukey thuglaq REDDYYY anedhi

discussion ekkada nunchi ekkadiki teeskeltunnav 

sarle evaristam valladi kaani

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