A summary of basic information about Morning Glory seeds and their use. ... The seeds of several varieties of Morning Glory (Ipomoea violacea) contain a naturally occurring indole called Lysergic Acid Amide (LSA), which is closely related to LSD. Seeds are taken orally, and can be eaten whole or the active alkaloids can...
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As examples, San Pedro contains mescaline, and morning glory and Hawaiian wood rose seeds contain lysergic acid amides. ... Two species of Coleus are used as hallucinogens; both are cultivated in the U. S. They are: Coleus blumei Benth. This is the common cultivated coleus. A tender perennial herb usually not exceeding...
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Morning glory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morning glory is a common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics is in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera,...
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But when morning glory seeds aren't planted -- when they are instead ingested -- whimsical thoughts can crawl through altered minds with kaleidoscope-like visions. ... Once popular in the hippie era of the 1960s, morning glory seeds as a hallucinogen seem to have sprouted once again.
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; General Categories of Hallucinogens ... This finding relating to Morning Glory's is unique since lysergic acid had only been known to exist in the ergot fungus...
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Natural Toxins 1(2), 84-88. Schultes, R.E., Hofmann, A., 1980. The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens, second ed. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL. ... d-lysergic acid amide; LSA is a naturally occurring psychedelic found in many plants such as morning glory, Rivea Corymbosa, and hawaiian baby woodrose seeds.
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Morning glory hallucinogens are original from Mexico, being extended to South America. It’s been learned that morning glory hallucinogens have been very widely used in the valleys of Mexico in Pre-Hispanic times by generations of Aztecs to get in touch with the sun gods.
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Those seeking hallucinogenic experiences need go no far ther than the local flower shop or garden center to find a cheap, legal cousin of LSD, morning-glory seeds.
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Date: Thu Mar 18 11:43:22 1999; Posted By: Richard Kingsley, Grad student, Bachelor of Education (Science), OISE - University of Toronto; Area of science: Medicine; ID: 918971392.Me ... Eating Morning Glory seeds is definitely not recommended...
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Time is often slowed down while having a morning glory hallucinogenic experience. A person's ego will often intensify during a morning glory drug trip as ...
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