A vibrant green leaf native to the Andes, the coca leaf has been chewed for centuries by indigenous communities to combat altitude sickness, fatigue, and hunger. Its natural alkaloids provide mild stimulation and nutrients. While traditionally used in teas and rituals, the leaf also serves as the raw material for cocaine production, creating complex legal and economic debates around its cultural and commercial value.
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