Opium is a natural substance produced by the Poppy plant - it is not produced by the body. The body's natural painkillers, called Endorphines, are released when the body is subjected to enough stress or trauma. They can also be released through a lot of physical and mental training, but by a lot, I mean years, and even then it's no guarantee.
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Opium
No, hormones are not carbohydrates.
It is the poppy flower which contains opium, not the poppy leaves.
No. There are many poppy species, but opium referrers to the substance collected from one species (Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy).
No, it does not contain hormones. It contains water, mucous, bilirubin, Bicarbonate, biliwerdin, cholesterol etc.
Hormones control the release of an egg
the bottle says "no growth hormones"
Opium doesn't stand for anything. The name of the drug comes from the flower that it's harvested from, the Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum)
Norco is a combination medication that contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It does not contain opium or opium-derived compounds. Instead, hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from codeine, which is itself derived from opium, but the specific amount of opium in a 5 mg tablet of Norco is effectively zero.
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Thyroid hormones contain the element: IODINE