Jim Hogshire's early '90s cultural phenomenon, written about by Michael Pollan in Harpers, has been out of print for nearly a decade, and now, with all the current obsession with gardening, it's time to bring back this book, spiced up with amazing new material on how to make various opioids and analgesics from homegrown poppies. Includes a great deal of new material on poppies other growable highs, both legal and of debatable legality, including Salvia, Kratom, and Khat. Includes an articles published in the 1940s by the US Government about how opium and heroin are manufactured. With further societal breakdowns on the horizon, it's becoming more important to learn how to create and use homegrown pain medication.
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