Quote Originally Posted by andruejaysin
^^^Yes, they do. Morphine is a natural opiate, as is codiene. Both are found in poppies. These and other chemicals found in poppies are used to make most of the semi-synthetic opiates, including herion (diacetlymorphine). However, seeds contain little morphine, and the tea tastes hideous. Pods on the other hand contain enough morphine that a couple shot glass full of finely ground pods, made into a tea, contain a dose equal to a strong opiate pill (this is a subjective measure, based on the experience, rather than quantitative analysis). This also tastes bad, but tolerably so.
oh wow thanks i learned something then

i always thought codeine and morphine were synthetic
hellomandude Reviewed by hellomandude on . Poppyseed Contains Morphine Poppy seeds contain both Morphine and Codeine and can cause false positives for Opiates in urine tests. Most Opiate urine tests have a cut off level of 300 ng/ml. Ingestion of a single poppy seed bagel can produce an opiate level somewhere around 250 ng/ml three hours later. 3 teaspoons of store bought poppy seeds can result in 1200 ng/ml 6 hours later (1). We have read an estimate that 70% of DOT opiate positives are from poppy seeds. ~ erowid.org Interesting! It seems people are using Rating: 5