Antiprosynthesis
Bluelighter
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Whatever it does have, it doesn't contain morphium. Also I looked up a bit more about it right now and apparently humans eating parts of the plant containing the sap experience immediate irritation and swelling of the lips and tongue, as well as internal swelling of the throat that impedes breathing. I also cannot find any record of it being traditionally used for any psychoactive properties in native cultures. It genuinely sounds like a crap idea to take.
Thx for the information, tho i found many sources stating IT has a long history of medicinal use, also on yt...
It would help with skin disease, fighting cancer, and the pavine should have anxiolytic and sedative effects compared to benzo's and THC...
Also the main alkaloid is listed as similar to morphine and codeïne...
IT seems difficult finding sources about this, so i dont know how trustworthy these sources are, but im finding Them, been researching this for a few hours by now...
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