A Boulder man who died Tuesday after drinking poppy-pod tea was a bright student who wasn’t into drugs and had plans to return to Colorado State University for his sophomore year, friends said ...
For centuries, poppy seed tea has been used for its narcotic, analgesic, antidiarrheal, or euphoric effects, or as a substitute for opiates. What are the risks associated with this herbal beverage?
An autopsy has revealed that a Boulder teenager who died in July after drinking poppy-pod tea had lethal levels of morphine in his system — indicating the brewed beverage killed him, Boulder County ...
Health officials in Australia are warning about the dangers of having large amounts of poppy seeds after almost 20 people fell sick. Nineteen people have gone to emergency departments across the ...
It sounds like a joke: poppy seeds infused with opioids. Indeed, it was a plotline on the sitcom “Seinfeld.” But for some it has been a tragedy. People have died after drinking tea brewed from ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... BOULDER — An autopsy has revealed that a young man who died in July after drinking poppy-pod tea had lethal levels of morphine in his system — indicating the ...
A James Madison University student’s overdose death has been linked to a homemade opiate concoction called “poppy seed tea.” Steven “Austin” Underhill, a junior engineering student, was found dead ...
A man who was originally prescribed opioids for pain relief turned to poppy seed tea as a natural alternative, only to find the brew was harder to quit, doctors wrote in the American Journal of Case ...
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