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That is correct, however the levels of thebaine have been found to be high enough to hospitalise someone at as little as 120g (which is venturing into "baking" quantities) and there are now at least 20 incidents across the board in the past week. The seeds that made it into the food supply were NOT a food item and are strictly prohibited from our shelves because they are bred to contain high levels of thebaine. They are not seeds intended for culinary consumption. Unfortunately health organizations around Australia are not acknowledging that the thebaine causing poisonings is due to an accidental "leak" of a banned product into the food supply. In their campaigns they are instead just giving blanket statements saying don't drink poppy seed tea because you might overdose.. which to an opiate user is just going to sound like a high morphine batch and act as the complete opposite to a deterrent.. By not acknowledging the accidental flowing of thebaine contaminated seeds onto supermarket shelves they are making a serious mistake which has already led to harm across the country.



Anyways.. just thought I'd put the word out there in case any Australians are reading


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