Opium, The Deadly Beautiful Flowers

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Papaver somniferum (opium) is a seasonal wild plants which are usually known as the 'Opium' or 'Poppy'. In production and trade in opium is legally support (under the auspices of the law), many built poppy fields (but still with an undisclosed location). When the flowers of which only a few days it has become a ripe fruit, harvesters will begin to pick it by cutting the fruit stalk. Fruits rich in alkaloid content, the granules are dried seeds of a capsule. Seed is then introduced to the market in the culinary world.
Poppy seeds from the ripe fruit is often used in making 'snack bagels'. Although 'bagels' no narcotic effect, but when consumed can still trigger a positive reaction on a urine test for drugs.
 
The other side of Opium
 

The fruit is injured with a knife opium tapping will issue a thick white sap. Once dry and turn brown, the sap is collected and sold as raw opium.
Raw opium can be processed simply to be prepared opium consumption. If the sap is extracted again, will produce "morphine". Morphine is extracted further would result in "heroin". This extraction of waste that will be processed again cheap drugs such as "shabu".
Opiate narcotics are the most dangerous kind. Directly consumed by being swallowed or taken with tea, coffee or smoked with tobacco or syisya (Middle Eastern-style cigarettes).
At first, consumed opium will feel fit and able to imagine and speak, but this did not last long. Soon will be impaired mental state and end up with even deep sleep coma.
If someone is addicted, then the poppy will be part inherent in life. His body no longer be able to carry out its functions without taking the usual dose of opium. He will feel tremendous pain if not get it. His health will decline drastically. The muscles will shrink the addict, his memory weakened and decreased appetite. His eyes had cyanosis and her weight will continue to shrink. 
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