Opium - Drugs-Forum The Opium Poppy (Papaver Somniferum), also known as the Bread Seed Poppy), is arguably the most infamous flower in history Used medically and recreationally since as early as 4200 B C , P Somniferum has played an important role in the economic, political, and cultural life of many societies Opium (Lachryma Papaveris, or "poppy tears" from the Latin) is the dried latex obtained from the
Opium Poppy - Drugs-Forum Other The faq page and a glossary of terms for "opium poppy" thread section samuraigecko, Dec 25, 2007 Replies: 2 Views: 4,910 samuraigecko Dec 25, 2007
Drug information - Opium basics | Drugs-Forum Although opium is used in the form of paregoric to treat diarrhea, most opium imported into the United States is broken down into its alkaloid constituents These alkaloids are divided into two distinct chemical classes, phenanthrenes and isoquinolines
Inhaling can you dab opium - Drugs-Forum The alkaloids in opium break down at different temperatures, ranging from about 150 to 250 degrees C A traditional opium pipe bowl reaches 250 degrees C, but the vapor, drawn through the tiny opening of such a bowl, rapidly expands and cools once inside The body of the pipe right around the bowl, only a few inches away from the 250 degree top of the bowl, never becomes hot enough to be
Wild Lettuce - Drugs-Forum Wild Lettuce is a plant in the Lactuca genus in the family Asteraceae (or Compositae), also known as Lactuca silvestris or Wiestia virosa Origin: Europe, comes from the Mediterranean uplands Indigenous to south west Europe, North Africa and West Asia (A Stojakowska, J Malarz, W Kisiel) Range: Europe, including Britain, Central Russia and W Asia, also distributed in other regions of the
Dose - Oral opium dosage? | Drugs-Forum Real opium, both raw and refined would be easy to smoke Making suggestions about the dose is difficult, because there can be large differences in tolerance, even between first time users