What to do if I’m in Afghanistan and need pain relief?

{“index”:0,”message”:{“role”:”assistant”,”content”:”{\n \”QuestionSummary\”: \”Advice for herbal pain relief while in Afghanistan\”,\n \”Response\”: {\n \”Introduction\”: \”As an herbalist, I suggest using herbs that are locally available in Afghanistan for pain relief.\”, \n \”Herbs\”: {\n \”Opium Poppy\”: {\n \”Description\”: \”Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum) is a common plant in Afghanistan known for its potent analgesic properties. However, it’s crucial to note that the misuse of this plant can lead to addiction and severe health complications.\”,\n \”Preparation\”: \”Due to its potent nature, it is not recommended to self-medicate with Opium Poppy. If it is used, it should only be under the supervision of a healthcare professional.\”\n },\n \”Coriander\”: {\n \”Description\”: \”Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is a milder alternative. It’s a common spice in Afghanistan that has been used traditionally for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.\”,\n \”Preparation\”: \”You can make a tea by boiling the seeds in water and consume it 2-3 times a day.\”\n }\n },\n \”Disclaimer\”: \”This advice is based on traditional uses of these herbs and not on clinical trials. It’s important you consult with a healthcare professional before beginning any herbal treatment. The misuse of herbs can lead to adverse effects. Please also ensure you are not allergic to these herbs.\”,\n \”OffTopicRedirection\”: \”If you have other questions related to herbs, feel free to ask.\”\n }\n}”,”refusal”:null},”logprobs”:null,”finish_reason”:”stop”}