Saturday, July 27, 2013

Morphine,Perocet, Hydrocodone and Other Narcotics Are Derived From Native Plants

There is a lot of plants that are misused today that actually grows wild. For example, the poppy plant makes opiate drugs. They are schedule 2 narcotics and are very addictive. It's also used for anesthesia in operating rooms.


The dried latex of the plant is 12% morphine and this drug are often prescribed to stage three and four cancer patients.You scratch the seed pods and yellowish substances that is very sticky and is a yellow color is derived from the pods to get the full strength medicine. The poppy is used in raw formats the synthesis to make hydro-morphine as well as hydrocodone and other pain relieving opiates.  

Heroin can also be made of opium, and it's small in volume thus making it very effective to smuggle from country to country. Heroin products twice the effects of morphine. In China, this drug was a "feel good" drug of choice and the poppy plants grow in abundance there.

There's a lot of very potent medications that is synthetically derived from plants, such as:
Depressants
Pain Relieving Narcotics
Anxiety
Heart Digitalis
Pain Medications
Insomnia Medications
Bi Polar Disorders
Infections

and many more...

Some Online Plant Nurseries offers a lot of these wild type flower plants in the real herbal form with
the root and top attached. For example, the Ginseng herb from the woods of North American can be
purchased in full strength, the plant itself in some of the native nurseries.

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