Potions and Medicines

Brak Bush

a shrub whose leaves have a purgative effect when chewed; traditionally branches of it are nailed to house doors during the Waiting Hand to discourage the entry of bad luck into the house for the New Year.
Assassin of Gor pg 211

Breeding Wine

a sweet beverage which counteracts the effects of slave wine making a slave girl fertile; also called second wine.
Blood Brothers of Gor pg 319

Capture Scent

an anesthetic widely employed to render it's victims unconscious; a rag soaked with it is held over the mouth and nose or shot into the victim as an anesthetic dart.
Marauders of Gor pgs 115 & 116

Frobicain

a sedative injection used during Voyages of Acquisition to render a captured barbarian unconscious.
Assassin of Gor pg 126

Kanda

a plant which grows in desert regions of Gor. It's roots are extremely toxic, even poisonous, but the leaves can be rolled and formed into strings which are chewed or sucked to produce a stimulant effect
Priest-Kings of Gor pg 25, Nomads of Gor pg 43

Mul-Pellets

surmised by Tarl Cabot to be a vitamin supplement for muls.
Priest-Kings of Gor pg 109

Sip Root

a bitter root whose extract is the active ingredient in slave wine.
Blood Brothers of Gor pgs 46, 124 & 319

Slave Wine

a black, bitter beverage that acts as a contraceptive; its effect is instantaneous and lasts for well over a month; can be counter-acted with a another sweet-tasting beverage (see: breeding wine).
Marauders of Gor pgs 23 & 83-84, Dancer of Gor pg 174

Stabilization Serums

a series of medical injections which, among other things, retards the aging process; an invention of the Priest-Kings approved by them for use by humans; administered in 4 injections.
Priest-Kings of Gor pg 124, Assassin of Gor pgs 30 & 31, Captive of Gor pgs 93-97, Slave Girl of Gor pg 282, Dancer of Gor pgs 472-474

Tassa Powder

a reddish powder usually mixed with red wine which renders the consumer unconscious.
Fighting Slave of Gor pgs 222-223, Guardsman of Gor pg 113, Players of Gor pg 293

Teslik

a plant whose extract is the active ingredient in breeding wine.
Blood Brothers of Gor pg 320

Tospit

small, wrinkled, yellowish-white peachlike fruit, about the size of a plum, which grows on the tospit bush, patches of which are indigenous to the drier valleys of the eastern Cartius. They are bitter but edible, and are sometimes served sliced and sweetened with honey, and in syrups, and to flavor, with their juices, a variety of dishes. They are also carried on sea voyages to prevent nutritional deficiencies. They almost always have an odd number of seeds, except for the rare, long-stemmed ones.
Nomads of Gor pg 59,Marauders of Gor pg 102, Tribesmen of Gor pg 46

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