Hierba de lechuga silvestre




La lechuga salvaje (lactuca virosa) también es conocida por lechuga silvestre, o hierba de opio. Proviene de Europa Central y Europa del Sur y del noreste asiático. La hierba actua semejantemente al opio, pero sin efectos secundarios.




Efectos
La lechuga salvaje es usada por sus efectos calmantes y relajantes. Actua semejantemente al opio, pero sin efectos secundarios. Es un remedio valioso contra la insomnia, nerviosismo y exitación (especialmente en niños) y otras manifestaciones de un sistema nervioso hiperactivo. Como antiespasmódico, puede ser usada como parte de un tratamiento holístico para la tos en general. Alivia las cólicas en los intestinos y en el útero y por eso se puede usarlo en caso de dismenorrea. Alivia las dolores musculares relacionadas con el reumatismo. También se puede usarlo como afrodisíaco.
Uso
La lechuga salvaje puede ser bebida en té: pon 1 a 2 cuchillas de té en una taza con agua hirviendo y deja embeber durante 10-15 minutos. Bebe tres veces al día.
Otro método es preparar un extracto. Remoja 100 gramos de lechuga salvaje durante 8 horas en agua caliente no hirviendo. Filtra y escurre todo el líquido de la lechuga salvaje. Coloca el líquido oscuro en una panela y déjalo evaporar. Pon la panela en una panela mayor con agua hirviendo para evitar que la lechuga se queme al secar. Lo que queda es una especie de pasta que puede ser usada como opio.
Para la tos seca puedes mezclarla con raíz de cereza salvaje. Para insomnias mezcla con valeriana y flor de pascua (euforbia pulcherrima).
Aviso
Cuidado con la dosis; tests revelaron que en animales pequeños incluso pequeñas overdosis pueden ser (muy) venenosas.
Restricciones del envio
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Sep 2, 2010 esomfesh dice:
“i´ve made a alcoholic extract.
let it absorve for 3 days and then filter it and let it evapore for 1 or 2 days..
scrape the gum and let it dry at shadow...”
Aug 11, 2010 stigmoda dice:
“I went through the time and the effort to make the wild lettuce extract. At first i was skeptical because of the many bad reviews i read threw on several different sites, saying thats its not worth the time because it simply does not work. I used the method including soaking the plant in a large bowl of worm but not boiling water for 8 hours and then after squeezing all the juices out of the plant and putting it in a pan which is then placed in another pan of boiling water to quickly evaporate the liquid in the secondary pan which causes the dark liquid to evaporate instead of boiling thus, risking destroying the active ingredient that makes the whole thing work in the first place and i must say after actually making and smoking the extract i was pleasantly surprised i was very calm and tranquil i did indeed get a buzz that i actually liked. A weed like high i guess you could say but its not exactly the same. It wasn't harsh, quit smooth compared to what i expected. i smoked two large pee sized gum balls between me and my older cuz and he also like the results he often has sleeping problems as do i. I believe that this would work well as a sleep aid even tho it dosent really make you tired.. but yeah i am happy with how it came out. to think i harvested this plant from my back yard a plant that i had seem many times before but never knew what it could be turned into..lol.. some people said it was similar to opium, hence the name "opium lettuce" but i cant really used that as a comparison saying Ive never tried opium lol.. so if you were wondering if its worth the time and effort. yah i would say go for it its not bad and its free so you aint got nothen to loose unless your a jack ass that will mistake this plant that you can get many pictures of all over the net, for another highly toxic plant then i guess thats your fault but other than that i believe its worth it.... have fun.. oh and i was wondering if anybody tried the alcohol method for making the extract, and how that worked out for you?”
May 15, 2010 heather dice:
“i had a migraine for 3 years that even doctors couldnt get rid of. and i just add like half a teaspoon to my teabags when i make tea. and it cured me i cant drink the tea all day and not have to worry bout overdose and it gives me a calm mellow feeling and no migraine. and in such small doses and water down with the tea i give my kids a little bit and it calms them down, but please do be cautious with giving to children even in small amounts can be poisonous and fatal so dont over do it please. i shouldnt of said that, now some moron will od their kids. please dont. and its works if you smoke the leaves also, though it is very harsh( i mixed it with weed and it was a very relaxing, pain relieving buzz) i have also make a tea from the leaves in my coffee maker, its very bitter, if you like herbal tea you may like it. although it does not get you high it is a cheap pain reliver like 2$ an ounce at my local herb store, and its legal and non additing. i am goin to try the gum thing, even though it has a bad review and its alot of work to not get high and a higher risk of overdose. but what the hell i will prolly like it. but so far with my mixing it with tea recipe, i really like it. its affordable and it cured my migraine and very useful, but its still not as good as my pot!. but if you really want something that will knock you on your ass try Salvia. just smoking the leaves one puff will mess your world up for about a minute. and its fairly cheap and legal in some places. i bought it online like $20 for an oz but just a fingernail full in a bowl with take to past cloud 9. doesnt last long but definitly worth trying with caution, cuz i smoked it lots of times and snapped out of it like a minute later and was drooling on myself and mumblin lol! and i smoke pot and do pain pills on a daily basis. so yea have fun and be safe ”
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