What is peruvian marching powder?

Peruvian marching powder is a slang term used to refer to cocaine, a highly addictive drug extracted from the coca plant. The term originates from Peru, where much of the cocaine in the world is produced.

Cocaine is a stimulant that affects the central nervous system, creating feelings of euphoria, energy, and heightened alertness. However, its use can also lead to a range of negative effects, including paranoia, anxiety, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, and addiction.

Peruvian marching powder is illegal in most parts of the world, and its production and distribution are associated with organized crime, violence, and social harm. The use of the drug has also been linked to environmental damage through the extensive cultivation of coca plants and the use of harmful chemicals during the cocaine production process.