The Wild Lettuce herb, or Lactuca virosa has an effect similar to opium, however, the strength is less, but then again - it is not addictive. Wild lettuce grows naturally in southern and central Europe and northern Asia.
Wild Lettuce Effect
Lactucin and lactucopicrin are the psychoactive ingredients in wild lettuce. Although not opiates, these substances have the same narcotic and sedative properties. The ground wild lettuce herb is used as a soothing and relaxing herbal tea. It has similar effects to opium, but without addictive side effects. Wild lettuce can also contribute to normal sleep and lucid dreams. The herb also gives weak nerves a pleasant rest. Wild lettuce relaxes and is good for mental balance. Furthermore, it also has properties that are aphrodisiac, and can provide relief for coughs or irritated airways.
Use
Cut wild lettuce can be used by drinking it as a tea. Put 1 to 2 teaspoons in a cup of boiled water and let it steep in the water for 10 to 15 minutes. Making extract from wild lettuce is another method of using it. For this, soak 1 gram of wild lettuce in hot water (not boiling) for 8 hours. Strain all the liquid from the wild lettuce and press. After this, put the dark liquid in a pan and allow the liquid to evaporate in the following way: place the pan with the wild lettuce liquid in a large pan of boiling water, burning the wild lettuce should be avoided. Eventually, a gummy substance is produced which can be used as opium.
Package contents
50 grams of cut Wild Lettuce leaves (Lactuca virosa).
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