Polyneuritis Benzene

Benzene polyneuritis (lat. Poliovirus benzëolicum) is an immunodeficiency virus of six-axis monkeys.

It was first isolated by Robert Venant and Philip Potrick in 1935. This has led to the emergence of a group of "cannabinoid" viruses that mimic the effects of drugs. Instead of cannabinoids, another drug is used - benz(a)pyrene. Specific gravity in the mass of highly diluted liquid - 1:40,000