@Mikey_Whitehead There are no hopwoodii plantations. It's D.myoporoides and hybrids with a third species.
Buscopan used to label itself as Hopwoodii a few years ago, but corrected the label. I think this was likely to try and get around the D.myoporoides legislation, which itself promotes cartels
@ACTINOSProject @EGAPolicy If we had pics of the leaves we could probably get this identified in minutes. I grow all the Daturas and a few Mandragora spp. for example. I say 'probably' because presumable they are hydroponically grown juvenile leaves which would make them less distinct. Process is so slow.
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@BeachPhilosophy It's troubling that this says australian seeds. So either they've contaminated the australian stock by mixing or they are falsely labelling imported seeds as australian. Country or origin labels are not optional.
NATIONAL RECALL OF SOME POPPY SEEDS:
People are now advised to check the poppy seeds in their kitchens following a nationwide recall of poppy seed products linked to poisoning.
Read more on The Pulse https://t.co/I4SMf0Y8D7
Ahead of tomorrow's livestream, here's @COMPASSPathway consultant @HamiltonMorris, in his own words, explaining that it's *always* been about the money (and fantasizing about diving into a pool of gold coins like Scrooge McDuck).
Insight into why he defends Thiel & Angermayer?
@NSWHealth@ABCmediawatch@AODMediaWatch Now people have been left thinking this is an overdose of morphine. Because the public messaging hasn't been clear, how dangerous! Thebaine must be identified. First ever widespread thebaine poisoning event!!
@TasmaniaHealth@AODMediaWatch@ACTINOSProject@NSWHealth Not identifying thebaine as the toxin has led people to think it is just an overdose of poppy tea. First ever widespread thebaine poisoning event. Messaging by health departments is making it worse!
@ACTINOSProject@harrodme@NSWHealth Just to clarify, I've done it once - decades ago. I just know lots of people who do. Including many who are patients with inadequate pain management or ex clinical morphine addicts. Not your usual recreational users. They all deserve protection from an unsafe food product.
@NSWHealth@1darren1Dmr@VicGovDH seem to think this doesn't exist and prefer to demonise drug users. yes, 40g of poppy seeds can be a single serve and can easily cause toxic effect from the thebaine batch that's still on the shelves. Please educate yourself about ethnic recipes.
@harrodme@NSWHealth@1darren1Dmr@VicGovDH also, there are literally people having Hoyts poppy seed cake this weekend because they dismissed the warning as a druggie warning and can't be convinced otherwise. Great job @NSWHealth
@harrodme@NSWHealth@ACTINOSProject read it properly. It is heat sensitive at dry baking temps ie around 200c. It is not degraded in wet dough or filling matrices which generally don't go much above 100c.
@harrodme@NSWHealth@1darren1Dmr@VicGovDH It's a stupid distinction because the critical matter here is quantity, not intent. Telling someone that 50g of culinary seed is Ok while 50g of drug wash is not will bite them in the ass.
@ACTINOSProject@NSWHealth@TorstenW
We appear to be seeing the first widespread thebaine poisoning outbreak from poppy seeds. Thebaine doesn't act like other opioids, it causes convulsions like strychnine. High quantities shouldn't be in food.
@TangledPixies1@NSWHealth My God. I used a 100g pkt of Hoyts poppy seeds 2 days ago. In food, not tea. I noticed a vile bitter taste & broke out in hives 5mins later. Took an antihistamine & symptoms resolved in 1hr. Didn't know it was thebaine poisoning or I'd have gone to ED. Having a panic attack now.