Ah, no!!! U must be high just for asking that question!! Have u not seen on T.V., the gov't destroying acres upon acres of this stuff!! You WILL test positive for opiates if u consume to many poppie seeds and eat them on a regular basis. (i.e bagels, poppie seed bread, cookies, ect...) So, if ur taking regular drug screenings u should inform whomever it is about ur poppie seed intake, just to be on the safe side!!!!
Yes, opium poppies grow almost anywhere. Check your stain for climate.
Yes
Because the poppy seeds can be crush and made into the drug opium.
No, the opium poppy (principally grown in Afghanistan and points further east) is not the same variety as you will find in Flanders' fields. The seeds which are used to make opium are found in only one variety.
The opium poppy is a type of plant in which opium and poppy seeds come from. Opium is where many narcotics like morphine, are taken from.
No. There are many poppy species, but opium referrers to the substance collected from one species (Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy).
some are gonzobeans chickapees, and corn those are the main crops grown in afghanistan
The active ingredient in opium poppy sap is morphine.
It is the poppy flower which contains opium, not the poppy leaves.
Crude opium is made of the opium poppy's latex. This latex is obtained by cutting the unripe pod of the plant.
Yes, oxycodone does indeed come from the opium poppy plant. The opium alkaloid, thebaine, is extracted from the opium latex. It is then refined in a lab until it is made into Oxycodone.
Opiates originate from the Opium Poppy Papaver somniferumplant. The Poppy is originally from Asia (Iran/India). But currently Opium Poppies are grown in different regions to produce Narcotics (ex: morphine, thebaine, codeine, papaverine and noscapine,etc.) where as Morphine when sythesized makes (ex: Oxycodone, Hydromorphone and Diacetylmorphine bka "HEROIN"). The regions Opium Poppy is grown is the Golden Crescent (Iran,Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Golden Triangle (Burma, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam), Mexico and Colombia.
Latin opium, from Greek opion: "poppy juice, poppy," derived from opos: "vegetable juice."
opium Using poppy seeds in foods such as bagels, etc are now not counted by your doctor as opiate use due to the level of result from a urine/lab test (from a gas chromatograph). Unfortunately, large use such as the "poppy seed, pineapple juice with bromalain formula" will test as morphine use. This will elininate you from any opiod regime your doctor is treating you with!