Wild lettuce, Opium lettuce, Poisonous lettuce, Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa) is native to England, India and Pakistan (Punjab region). This herb was introduced to Europe by the Romans and used for its analgesic and sleep-inducing effects. Wild lettuce became popular among the hippie culture in the 60s and 70s because of its slightly euphoric and relaxed effect. They compared this substance with cannabis, except that the wild lettuce could be picked from nature for free. Wild Lettuce also has a mild aphrodisiac effect. Of course, a delicious herbal tea can be made from this. A large dose gives a light effect of opium, while a small dose promotes rest / sleep. Of course the Wild Lettuce is not addictive as is the case with Opium!
Ingredients
Wild Lettuce (Lactuca Virosa).
Effects
The effect of Wild Lettuce (Wild Lettuce) herb is relaxing and slightly comparable to the effects of Opium.
Use
Place 1 to 2 teaspoons of Wild Lettuce in a cup of boiling water and let it steep for 15 minutes before straining and drinking.
Content
15 grams of Wild Lettuce Indian Elements.
Warning
Do not combine with MAO inhibitors, alcohol or other drugs. Do not drive after taking it.