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Wild lettuce lactucarium extract recipe

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Wild Lettuce Lactucarium Extract Recipe

2 hours | Intermediate level

Wild lettuce lactucarium extract is a potent preparation made using the leaf of this sedative, antispasmodic herb, which is used to treat pain, spasm and insomnia.

This lactucarium extract recipe* is for the more experienced herbalist and requires some preparation and time commitment. Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa) is a bitter, cooling plant with soporific and analgesic properties. The plant secretes a white milky latex known as lactucarium, which contains lactucin and lactupicrin, constituents that are responsible for its sedative effects (1).

This recipe extracts the compounds into a dark, resinous substance at a ratio of 10:1, which can be diluted in liquid for medicinal use. This recipe is made using dried plant material, best harvested just prior to the flowering period for the highest potency. Caution is advised when foraging the plant to ensure correct identification before harvesting.

*Recipe adapted from King’s American Dispensatory 1898 (2)

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