MEXICAN POPPY / Argemone mexicana
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The seeds are used as a narcotic in several areas of northern Mexico (Emboden. 1979), and so they are in East Africa as well. They are described as producing a degree of intoxication at least as great as cannabis (Raymond). The yellow latex is sometimes used for removing warts (Gooding, Loveless & Proctor), and the juice is also used in the treatment of jaundice (doctrine of signatures – yellow juice), dropsy and as a cure for eye diseases (Chopra, Badhwar & Ghosh). It is worth noting that the generic name, Argemone, is derived from argema, the Greek word for cataract, and the plant’s yellow latex was reported to soothe the condition (Whittle & Cook).
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