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Opium for the Masses
- Harvesting Nature's Best Pain Medication
- Narrated by: Richard Webb
- Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
First published 15 years ago, Opium for the Masses instantly became a national phenomenon. Michael Pollan wrote a lengthy feature ("Opium, made easy") about Jim Hogshire in Harper’s Magazine, amazed that the common plant, P. somniferum, or opium poppies, which grows wild in many states and is available at crafts and hobby stores and nurseries, could also be made into a drinkable tea that acts in a way similar to codeine or Vicodin.
With Opium for the Masses as their guide, Americans can learn how to supplement their own medicine chest with natural and legal pain medicine, all without costly and difficult trips to the doctor and pharmacy.
Opium for the Masses is deftly narrated by Richard Webb, an Audible listener favorite.
© 1994, 2009 Jim Hogshire (P) 2023 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.