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Lactucarium | |
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Source plant(s) | Lactuca spp. |
Part(s) of plant | Latex (see also seeds) |
Geographic origin | Southern Europe |
Uses | Analgesic, sleep aid, euphoriant |
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Lactucarium is the milky fluid secreted by several species of lettuce, especially Lactuca virosa, usually from the base of the stems. It is known as lettuce opium because of its sedative and analgesic properties. It has also been reported to promote a mild sensation of euphoria.[1][2] Because it is a latex, lactucarium physically resembles opium, in that it is excreted as a white fluid and can be reduced to a thick smokable solid.