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| [[File:Poppy11.jpg|200px|frameless|none]] ||'' '''Optional:''' - Begin drinking your grapefruit juice. Grapefruit juice inhibits | | [[File:Poppy11.jpg|200px|frameless|none]] ||'' '''Optional:''' - Begin drinking your grapefruit juice.'' Grapefruit juice contains chemicals that inhibits enzymes, blocking them from converting the opiates in the body. This means that more codeine is converted into morphine. "Grapefruit juice contains various chemicals that will slow your bodys ability to remove the opiates in poppy pod tea from your bloodstream after consumption. These chemicals are (but not limited to): Paradisin A, B, and C." | ||
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| [[File:Poppy2.jpg|200px|frameless|none]] || '''Step 1:''' - Pour your intended dosage of generic poppy seeds into an empty medium or large pot. | | [[File:Poppy2.jpg|200px|frameless|none]] || '''Step 1:''' - Pour your intended dosage of generic poppy seeds into an empty medium or large pot. |