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Corydalis in 1906 Edibles Called into Question for Health Risks

By Paul Barach

 

Many cannabis consumers take edibles as a non-pharmaceutical way to help them sleep. So many, that brands like 1906 Edibles market their best-selling Midnight Drops specifically as a sleep aid. That’s why New York-based filmmaker, singer, and actor Meryl Jones Williams took them occasionally for about six months. However, on March 6th, she woke up feeling nauseous and winded with abdominal pain. A week later, the symptoms hadn’t gone away. When she arrived at urgent care, she was immediately sent to the ER with acute jaundice, where things further deteriorated.

In a recent Instagram post, Meryl stated “After a week in the hospital, various tests, and nearly experiencing liver failure with an otherwise healthy liver — it was discovered I suffered an herbal drug induced liver injury from the Chinese herb corydalis
” which is the key ingredient in Midnight Drops.

Meryl would soon find she wasn’t alone.

Evidence of Liver Damage from 1906 Edible’s Midnight Drops

After doing some digging, Meryl and her partner “were horrified to find multiple stories of what happened to me happening to others.”

Selection of 1906 Drops with yellow, orange, red, blue, and purple metal tins, including Midnight drops

There are 100mg of Corydalis in a tin of 1906 Midnight drops.

Scattered among customer reviews of Midnight Drops on various marijuana websites such as Weedmaps, Weedhacker and Iheartjane were warnings such as “After spending tons on blood tests and ultrasounds to discover the extent of my liver damage, doctors came to the conclusion that it was from corydalis in midnights” and “I spent the night in the Emergency Room
This product almost killed me.”

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