DIY Liquid Morphine
You will probably never take another synthetic painkiller after you try this.
Today I want to share with you a recipe I’ve been testing for over a year that has significantly changed my life.
All it took was some reading, two herbs and two mushrooms that I could easily get from my local herbal shop.
I went from being a recluse who wasn’t even able to get out of bed most days to probably the most active I’ve ever been. Now, I can play with my kids again, go on hikes, and enjoy all the things I had to give up because of my fibromyalgia.
All the doctors I went to couldn’t even pinpoint the cause of this debilitating disease. I was put on a fistful of pills and shown the door, which only made my wellbeing worse.
I found the recipe I’m sharing with you today by browsing through a copy of the Holistic Guide to Wellness when I was visiting a friend’s house. It was a lifesaver.
The ingredients’ main target is pain, but they have plenty of other medicinal properties that can help every single part of your body at once!
I’ll tell you about them below.
Liquid Morphine Ingredients
The first ingredient in the Liquid Morphine is Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera).
You’ve probably seen this particular herb trending on TikTok. People love it so much because it’s been proven to lower cortisol levels, which can also alleviate stress-related pain and tension as well. If you have rheumatoid arthritis, muscle soreness, and chronic pain disorders, a tincture made from this plant will benefit you greatly.
I was so surprised by the people’s testimonials, I decided to give it a chance. It has helped me recover from physical and emotional stress – and that’s because it also supports the adrenal glands. Withanolides, the active compounds in Ashwagandha, have been shown to lower the inflammation levels in the body.
The second ingredient is called Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis).
This soothing herb unfortunately has a very bad rep. A lot of people call it a weed and usually step on it or uproot it.
But if you’re someone who experiences sleep problems, headaches, nerve pain or muscle tension, you might want to stop trying to get rid of it, and instead pick it up and turn it into a tea or a tincture.
Lemon Balm contains compounds like rosmarinic acid and eugenol, which have analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. It’s these compounds that will fight stress-induced pain, migraines, and even digestive issues for you.
Thanks to is its sedative properties, Lemon Balm also promotes a restful sleep. This was game-changing for me since the pain I was in kept me up all night, and tired and groggy all day.
The next ingredient in the recipe is Lion’s Mane Mushroom (Hericium erinaceus).
This is another natural medicine I discovered because it was popular on the internet.
I was in so much pain when I discovered it, I was willing to try everything, including things that weren’t recommended by my doctor. Little did I know then, these helped me more than anything he ever made me take.
I like this mushroom so much because it doesn’t only help with alleviating my pain, but it also improves my cognitive abilities. It’s the only mushroom that’s able to successfully stimulate your nerve growth factor production. This means it can successfully protect and actively regenerate nerve cells.
When you’re in pain, there are certain chemicals inside you called neurotransmitters that get released. These neurotransmitters signal pain to the brain. Prolonged exposure can lead to physical damage to these nerves – that’s why you probably feel random tingling, numbness or weakness in certain areas of your body.
That’s why it’s particularly useful for people with multiple sclerosis or fibromyalgia, like me, where pain is often linked to nerve damage.
However, if you need something for topical pain, Cayenne Peppers might be the answer. You don’t have to rub them on the painful area like people used to do, instead you can use this salve. It’s anti-inflammatory, and it can really help you if you have arthritis, carpal tunnel, knee pain, muscle soreness, shoulder pain or tennis elbow. It’s even healed people post-knee surgery!
The last ingredient in this recipe is called Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum).
It’s also known as the Mushroom of Immortality.
It practically boasts of medicinal benefits, including pain relief. It contains triterpenes and polysaccharides, which have potent analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Also, it has adaptogenic properties, which can be of use to people who suffer from muscle tension, migraines and joint pain.
If you’re in a lot of stress, it can also balance your cortisol levels and support your adrenal glands. This will promote relaxation and improve your sleep, which are two essential factors for pain management.
Lastly, Reishi can regulate your immune system, leading once again to less inflammation and pain.
Before reading the Holistic Guide to Wellness, I’ve been taking these herbs individually. I was afraid to combine them because I thought they would make me sick, much like how ibuprofen and blood thinners interact. It wasn’t until I read the Holistic Guide to Wellness that I realized the benefits of mixing them together.
DIY Liquid Morphine Recipe
The method here is a bit different, as we’ll be making a double extraction. This way, you get to extract both the water-soluble AND the alcohol-soluble medicinal compounds from mushrooms and herbs, which in turn will make your concoction much more powerful.
Ingredients:
- 2 tbsp dried Ashwagandha root
- 2 tbsp dried Lemon Balm
- 2 tbsp dried Lion’s Mane
- 2 tbsp dried Reishi
- 1 pint (500 ml) of high-proof alcohol (preferably vodka or over 80 proof alcohol)
- 1 pint (500 ml) water
- Glass jar with lid (mason jar or similar)
- Cheesecloth or strainer
- Dark amber glass bottle for storage
Preparation
First, you need to prepare the herbs. Chop or break them, then place them into your mason jar. Pour enough alcohol to completely cover them by about 1-2 inches. Close the jar tightly and store it in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks. Make sure to give your jar a good shake daily to ensure maximum-extraction of the alcohol-soluble herbs.
Now, for the water extraction.
After the 4-6 weeks period has passed, you strain the herbs and mushrooms through a cheesecloth or a fine strainer. Then place the strained herbs and mushrooms in a pot with about one pint of water. You bring the water to a boil, then lower it and let it simmer for about 30 minutes to an hour. You let it reduce until there is about half the water left.
Once your mixture cools down, you strain the herbal material again, but in a separate container from alcohol.
Lastly, you combine the two extracts in a clean jar or bottle. You should have two parts alcohol to one part water extraction. You transfer your combined tincture into a dark amber glass bottle to protect it from light. Label your tincture with the name and the date.
You can take about 1-2 droppers full 1-2 times per day as you might need.
The Better Alternative
However, if you don’t have the time, the tools, or the place where you can source your ingredients from, you can purchase the same tincture with the same ingredients from here. It’s made by one of America’s top herbalists, and all the herbs in it are either wild-harvested or organically grown – which not a lot of supplements can claim!
The Liquid Morphine might just become one of the most-sought remedies once a crisis strikes, pharmacies get looted, and hospitals overcrowded.
You can find it in the Pain Management Protocol, which is just one of the 45 health protocols from The Holistic Guide to Wellness: Herbal Protocols for Common Ailments.
Other protocols include: Depression, Sleep, Brain and Nerve, Anxiety and Stress, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lungs and COPD, Leaky Gut, Gastritis and IBS, Hair Loss, Liver Health, Flu, Viral and Immune System, etc. Check out the protocol you’re interested in here.
Can you use herbal supplement capsules? Or do you need fresh herbs?
I can help people get the IGG food sensitivity test.
My body is constantly burning. I’ve tried intrathecal morphine, spinal cord stimulation, opioids, and pot. MJ just helps me ignore the pain but also spaces me out. It looks like my covid IgG antibodies are causing my dorsal root ganglia to be inflamed. The studios have proven that can be the source but I can’t get a doctor to agree, other than my pain doc. Now what?
Work hard at removing inflammation from your diet-sugar, carbs, processed food, alcohol, weed, etc.. take things that help reduce inflammation like turmeric if your not sensitive to it, ashwaghanda, lemon balm, the last two are in the above recipe too but you can use them daily separately. Reduce home and work stress and work on sleep hygeine and calmative gentle exercise. Your body has to reset and it takes time. Marijuana is inflammatory
I did buy the book, in fact 3 of your books, but I have no idea where to find any recepies. Nice detailed description of plants and list of things that could be remedie but I don’t find any recipes. Quite disappointed as I was expecting something like above. Do you have headache?, make this…, do you have a wound, make that, here is the recipe and instruction kind a thing.
My Holistic Guide to Wellness book is missing pages, missing pgs 81 through 96. I am missing the end of Liver Health Protocol and missing the start of Diabetes.
Bought several months ago from Claude on amazon. Its past the amazon return period. How do I get a book with ALL the pages?
Go to addall.com it is a website that compares new and used books from over 38 books stores. Can identify book by author, isbn number, or title. Can get new or used material. You can also narrow down field by costs. I have always found, hard-to-find, materials here at reasonable cost.
Mine was the same way. Did you get a reply on how to get it? Thank you.
Having tried mushroom powders, I have found that I’m allergic to Lion’s Mane and Reishi mushrooms. I get a severe, deep itching on the tops of my feet and it can extend up into my ankles. Seems I am allergic to a lot of herbs and also, Vitamin B2. Just my luck, as I have arthritis thru out my joints (I’m 73) and could really use a good natural pain med.
Have you tried Francincense oil mixed with a carrier oil, of course, and rub it on your aching joints? Also, CBD and CBG are good for pain relief.
Try frankincense and helichrysum oil also with organic jojoba oil as a carrier oil. Great for pain from arthritis!
Can i use the powders of the mushrooms ..for the tincture?
How many days should I keep it before i strain the powders from the alcohol?
Thank you!
Can this be made with apple cider vinegar instead of vodka?
From the comments, it looks like no one from the site is answering, so I’ll jump in. You can use glycerin in place of alcohol, and I would guess ACV would also work. ACV is too strong for me, so if I ever don’t want to use alcohol, I would use glycerin. Search for glycerin on Nicole’s website, and see if you find anything.
I have powdered ashwaganda, reishi and lions mane, can those be used and if so, in what quantities!
Read the recipe!!! It tells you exact directions and amounts
Sherri, the recipe calls for the herbs in a different format, hence the question. It is a valid question. (Powders won’t be strained out, and have more surface area, but are also died.
the condition described necessitating the use of this DYI recipe for “morphine” may in fact be – Lyme Disease + co-infections and painkillers alone WILL NOT eradicate this dread dis-ease …..however , I LOVE your books ! Herbals with antimicrobial qualities would make excellent suggestions , vector borne diseases need to be reduced/etadicated in load/bodyburden and herbals do not disrupt the gut microbiome like Rx medicines do
Can I use:
100% Lions Mane Mushroom Extract, >50% polysaccharides
100% Reishi Mushroom Extract, >50% polysaccharides
Both are in powder format
I’m a bit confused. You say that the combination of these herbs and mushrooms alleviate pain, but when I click on the link to buy the premade tincture, it’s sold as a stress reliever. Reviewers comment on how it helps stress and sleep, not pain. Does nerve pain come from stress? I suffer from postherpetic neuralgia, and am looking for relief.
Question: I have chronic patellar tendonitis. Alcohol inflames it. Even 3 sips of wine will cause my knee to rise in high amounts of pain. But I’m always looking for something natural to get me out of pain. If I buy your tincture will the alcohol effect me? I have refrained from tring to make tinctures with alcohol because I’m afraid it will do more harm than good. However I have had a CBD alcohol based before and was fine. I bought it before I knew what alcohol was doing to me, found out, quit using it for months before I tried it to not let go to waste. It didn’t inflame me. So I’m really just tring to understand this alcohol process, and if it looses its inflammatory properties during the fermenting process?
Usually the alcohol takes on the herb’s properties. It says to take 2 dropper full through out the day. You could start with less and see what happens. I don’t know their return policy if you don’t like it.
I paid for a book and got nothing but a link and no response when I tried to contact anyone. Big scam requiring me to get emails regularly with recipes and then of course the pitch to buy tinctures. LIES and big scam
Look them up on Facebook. You may have bought the digital copy?
I also had a problem with my first purchase. I contacted them on FB and the helped me out.
Also the book took quite a while to get to me over 3 weeks. I have received all of the books I’ve purchased.
What about adding the paracetamol plant?
It grows in my yard.
I am confused about this. I’ve got a spinal cord disease which makes my spine nerves clumped and wrapped in scare tissue from inflammation. The pain of Adhesive Arachnoiditis and from it severe fatigue is unbearable and indescribable.
when I read of this “ morphine and of the plant Adderall I’ve noticed that the ingredients that say will help with sleep , are the same that say will give you energy from fatigue. I am talking of Ashuaghna and Lemon balm . So, how ? I am looking for help with fatigue and pain relief.
I’m a wee confused, this is a recipe for pain management, but if we click on the link to purchase already made, it states that is is for stress and anxiety.
How do these herbs and mushrooms help pain?
K
Thank you for the recipe! Lately, as I’ve been making tinctures at home, I’ve realized the ‘droppers’ are different sizes per bottle size! So, I’d like to ask, what size bottle do you use, for measurement purposes.