
Jenkem is an alleged hallucinogenic recreational drug composed of noxious gas formed from fermented sewage.[1] In the mid to late 1990s, several reports stated that Jenkem was being used by Zambian street children.[1][2] In November 2007, anecdotal American media reports gave the impression that Jenkem was a popular drug taking hold with American teenagers.
Media reports were characterized by disbelief and distaste for the perceived abjection of the phenomenon.[3] Since November 2007, no new reports have appeared to corroborate the early speculations.
Several sources allege that this sudden spurt of reports in US popular media were based on a hoax (see section below). David Emery of About.com, popularly noted as an "urban legend guru"[3], concluded that news media reports that Jenkem was gaining a foothold as a substance of abuse among American youth were "based on faulty Internet research."[4]
The surfacing of the drug, or rumors of its existence, has caused at least one US municipality to amend its city ordinance regarding substances that cannot be legally inhaled to include organic substances.[5][6]
source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkem Edit