Melon seed green tea
Yes so much so you will stop breathing and die. When you make poppy tea you have no control or knowledge of the levels of opium in it. Nor do you know how much you should put in a cup of tea or a pot of tea. If you read some addicts suggestions online better hope you have the same tolerance levels, blood serum levels, and the exact same batch of poppies. This is the stupidest way to take drugs as you have no control. This make abusing pills like taking an aspirin. Worse then Russian Roulette odds! Peace
Water tea has water in it
To make California poppy tea, steep 1-2 teaspoons of dried California poppy flowers in 1 cup of hot water for 10-15 minutes. Strain the flowers and sweeten with honey or another sweetener if desired. It is important to note that California poppy tea should be consumed in moderation as excessive consumption may cause adverse effects.
There are numerous ways to extract Morphine and Codeine alkaloids from Poppy Seeds.One method is smoking. You can create home-made opiate extract from as little as 1 pound of poppy seeds. First pour your seeds into a pan with water, and begin to boil. Let it boil until the water is half gone. Then strain out the seeds, and begin boiling again. This time, boil until all the water is gone, and there is a tar looking substance at the bottom of the pan. Get a razor blade and scrape it off the bottom, let dry for at least 12 hours. You can then hot-knife the extract, or load some in a bong with cannabis.The other method is ingesting it orally in a tea. You can use a cold water extraction, or a hot water extraction. For cold water, pour the desired amount of seeds (300g plenty for one person) into a cup of cold water. Let the seeds sit for a few hours, shake occasionally. Strain the seeds, and drink the liquid. For the hot water extraction, pour desired amount of seeds into boiling water, let sit for 20 minutes, then strain seeds, let water cool, drink the water.*Remember to slightly acidify the water before adding the seeds. You want a pH of about 6.5. You can do this with some lemon juice or lime juice.Effects:The "high" of the tea has been described as very similar to most opiates. Euphoria, relaxation, sense of well being, happiness, and sedation are all common effects of the tea.Dosage:A dosage for a moderate strength tea would roughly 300 grams. Remember, tolerance plays a large role in dosage, if its your first time with Opiates, start with 200 grams. A dosage for an extremely powerful tea would be 1.5 pounds (700 grams.) Do not exceed 3 pounds (1300 grams.) A young man died from consuming 3.5 pounds of seeds in a tea, and he had a fairly large tolerance, so please be careful.WARNINGS:These tea extracts are dangerous. There is no real way to tell the potency of a seed batch, so tea strengths can vary. Remember, there are two VERY powerful alkaloids in this tea, MORPHINE, and CODEINE. Morphine is deadly at too high of doses, a kid actually died from making a poppy seed tea, he had a lethal level of Morphine in his bloodstream.This tea is ADDICTING! Its basically Morphine tea, so don't be surprised when you start making impulsive trips to the grocery store to get poppy seeds, this is a REAL drug, with REAL dangers.Signs of Morphine Overdose:cold clammy skinflaccid musclesfluid in the lungslowered blood pressure"pinpoint" or dilated pupilssleepinessstuporcomaslowed breathingdifficulty breathingslow pulse ratebluish colored fingernails and lipsspasms of the stomach and/or intestinal tractnauseavomitingconstipationpalpitationsdrowsiness
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It's not hydrocodone, but it's herbal: opium tea. Opium tea is brewed from the straw of broken up pods of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. The brew contains the natural opiates morphine and codeine, among other natural compounds that cause various effects, which can include nausea and other adverse GI effects including constipation due to smooth muscle relaxation.
The Gujarati word for chai seed is "ચાઇ બીજ" (chai bij). However, it is important to note that "chai" typically refers to tea, and the seeds commonly associated with tea preparation are often referred to as "ચા પત્તા" (cha patta) for tea leaves. If you are specifically looking for a type of seed used in tea, please clarify.
Green tea is often recommended for managing cholesterol levels due to its high levels of antioxidants and compounds that may help lower LDL cholesterol levels.
Tea, especially green tea, may help lower cholesterol levels due to its antioxidants and compounds that can improve heart health. It is generally considered beneficial for cholesterol levels when consumed in moderation as part of a healthy diet.
There is no clear evidence to suggest that drinking tea increases cholesterol levels in the body. In fact, some studies have shown that certain types of tea, like green tea, may actually help lower cholesterol levels. It is important to consume tea in moderation as part of a balanced diet for overall health benefits.