Heroin and your Veins the incredibly disgusting story by Allan B. Cobb

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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French (General) North American (General) Spanish (Central American)

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heroine in your veins. The incredibly disgusting story by Ellen B. Cobb heroin was one of the many narcotics made from a plant called the opium poppy. opium poppies have a beautiful scarlet red flowers with black centers that grow on tall stalks. People began growing opium poppies and making opium from them about 7000 years ago. Today, opium poppies, or the source of many harmful legal drugs such as morphine, as well as many illegal drugs and wildly abused drugs together. All of these drugs made from the opium poppies or call opal, It's because opium poppies can be used to produce illegal drugs. It is against the law to grow opium poppies in the United States as well as many countries around the world. Most of the world opium supply today comes from Colombia Mexico, Vietnam, china, Afghanistan and Thailand opium is still collected by hands from opium poppies as it has been for thousands of years. A series of cuts or made in the unripe c pod of the flower with a short curved knife, a milky sap containing opium oozes from the cuts. Over several days, people go through the fields of poppies with burlap bags and scrape the sap off the sea pots and to the burlap bags. This method of harvesting opium requires a lot of labor, but it is still used throughout the world. The sap that is collected is either form into a ball, call gum opium or dried and ground into a powder called opium powder with various colors from brown to black. There is also a modern way to extract opium.