
Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa), often called “opium lettuce,” has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for pain relief and relaxation. The milky white sap found inside the stems and leaves, known as lactucarium, is the most potent part of the plant. While it does not contain opiates, it has been traditionally valued for its mild sedative and analgesic properties.
In this article, we will explore how to collect wild lettuce sap, its benefits, common uses, and important safety considerations. Whether you’re new to herbal remedies or simply curious, this guide will help you understand what makes wild lettuce sap so special.
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How to Collect Wild Lettuce Sap
Collecting wild lettuce sap requires patience and proper technique to extract the most from the plant. Here’s how to do it safely:








