by Jacki Andre
March 20,
2017
from
AskAPrepper Website
From injury to disease, pain is a very common ailment or symptom
that can take down the toughest of the tough.
It's so prevalent that we
are seeing a major epidemic with opiate dependency. Unfortunately,
with so many needing to find relief, it's leading to a large portion
of our population becoming dependent on a chemical bandage, often
just masking the problem, rather than fixing the cause.
Unfortunately, it's getting so widespread that the medical field
view many of those in real need as "'seekers". So, instead of getting
relief from tangible pain, people are being turned away.
As a
result, they are finding it illegally, and pain clinics and rehabs
are popping up all over, trying to combat the addiction.
Wild Lettuce
as a Healthy Alternative
Wild Lettuce
Wikipedia
Lactuca Virosa is the scientific term for it, and many people
have used it in place of addictive prescription pain medicine.
It's a leafy and tall
plant, with small yellow buds, and could be grown right out your
door. More commonly found in North America and England, it's a
cousin to the lettuce we typically see at the grocery store.
It's also referred to as
bitter lettuce, or more appropriately for the purpose discussed
here, opium lettuce.
The reason it's referred to as opium lettuce, is due to the pain
relieving and sedative effects that it has been known to produce
through a white substance found in the stem and leaves.
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This milky substance is called
lactucarium.
And, while it doesn't
contain any opiates, it has similar side effects when used - it acts
directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to lessen the
feeling of pain, just like morphine.
Even though it seems to be the best kept secret, it has a history of
being used as an alternative to pain relief.
Historical Use
Back in the 19th century, wild lettuce was already being
used by some as a substitute to opium.
But, it was in the 70's
that it started to gain significant popularity by those wanting a
more natural remedy. Individuals were starting to use it for both
pain relief, as well as recreational purpose.
In the earlier days, people using wild lettuce prepared it a couple
different ways.
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One way was to cook the plant in a pan of water and
sugar mix, until it reduced to a thick syrup-like consistency. While
this was an effective form, it was quite bitter even with the sugar
added.
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The most common form
however, was drying the stem and leaves to use as an herbal tea.
The tea remains popular today. But, it's also being dried for
smoking, or vaporizing.
If you don't care to grow it yourself, it
can also be purchased as a dried herb, extract, or resin substance.
Other Benefits
Here are the more popular reasons people are gravitating towards
this natural pain killer and medicinal plant:
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Migraines
People who use it
for this purpose claim that they experience fewer migraines
than they did prior to starting the herb.
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Insomnia
A frequent use of
wild lettuce is by people who have trouble sleeping. It
produces a relaxed and euphoric feeling, helping a person
fall asleep easier, without the addictive qualities of
commonly prescribed sleeping aids.
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Anxiety
Wild lettuce can
act as a mild sedative, allowing people with anxiety to find
a reprieve from the stress it causes.
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Asthma and Cough
Wild lettuce has
antitussive properties, which alleviates or suppresses a
cough. Also, asthmatic patients who have used opiates notice
more episodes if they go through opiate withdrawal. So, the
use of wild lettuce instead of prescription opiates, could
be a better option for them.
In addition to the above
benefits, wild lettuce produces a euphoric state, similar to
opiates, even though it does not contain any actual opiate… so it's
perfectly legal.
Natural Pain Killer - How to Make Wild Lettuce Extract
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