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Prickly Poppy

Botanical Background

The Prickly Poppy, or Argemone Mexicana, is native to Mexico and the southwest USA. It is a member of the Papaveraceae family and grows very readily and quickly from seed. The Prickly Poppy’s leaves and seeds are covered with spines but it blooms delicate white flowers with yellow centers.

History

The properties of the Prickly Poppy plant have been utilized for both medicinal and recreational purposes. It has treated many medical ailments including fevers, inflammation, cancer and warts. The Prickly Poppy has even been utilized as an anesthetic for surgery. Prickly Poppy was originally used by Mexican and American natives as a smudging herb because the seeds produce a latex ooze with narcotic properties. The natives also smoked the leaves and petals to induce a euphoric sedative effect. Today, the purgative qualities of the ooze treats warts, cold sores and blemishes and the expectorant effects of the flower petals treat coughs and chest congestion.

The Effects

Prickly Poppy contains many alkaloid substances that are similar to other psychoactive plants but without the hallucinogenic properties. The chemical components of the Prickly Poppy include propopine, berberine and several isoquinilines. When smoked, the Prickly Poppy mildly depresses the central nervous system, reduces pain and produces euphoric effects.

Dosage

Usually one rolled cigarette of dried Prickly Poppy is sufficient to produce an euphoric effect lasting for 30 minutes. This effect is similar to that of cannabis. No side effects have been related to using Prickly Poppy and the probability for addiction is low.


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Prickly Poppy

Prickly Poppy

Prickly poppy is a stout, prickly-stemmed annual to perennial 2' to 5' tall with pale yellowish sap, and alternate lanceolate to ovate leaves that are deeply-lobed, prickly, and at least in the upper clasping at the base.

It is often made into a tea and has been used as an anesthetic for surgery due to owning many of the same chemicals as its namesake, the poppy plant (papaver somniferum). It has been used to treat cancer, the common cold, fever, inflammation, and toothache in the past. This poppies chemical constituents include protopine, berberine, and several isoquinilines.

 
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