Originally posted by yo its meThe seeds of many species of morning glory contain d-lysergic acid amide, ergoline alkaloids better known as LSA. Seeds of I. tricolor and I. corymbosa (syn. R. corymbosa) are used as hallucinogens. They are about 5% to 10% as potent as LSD, and produce a similar effect when taken in the hundreds. They should not be taken by people with a history of liver disorders or hepatitis. They should not be taken by pregnant women due to uterine contraction which can lead to miscarriage. Individuals with a history of cardiovascular disease (Heart attack, blood clot, and stroke) or a family history of such problems, and the elderly should avoid consuming these seeds due to the vasoconstrictive effects. [2][3][4]
#shakes head#
Who told ya that? Haha!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_glory
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Originally posted by AThousandYoungOh 😳 The flower!!
The seeds of many species of morning glory contain d-lysergic acid amide, ergoline alkaloids better known as LSA. Seeds of I. tricolor and I. corymbosa (syn. R. corymbosa) are used as hallucinogens. They are about 5% to 10% as potent as LSD, and produce a similar effect when taken in the hundreds. They should not be taken by people with a history of l ...[text shortened]... a.org/wiki/Morning_glory
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I er..........was thinking you ment something else.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungWhen I was in high school, we had this one strange friend who would grow morning glories every summer, harvest the seeds and eat them by the handful to achieve this supposed high (which never worked for me when I tried it, by the way). But by the end of the summer, he had developed an interesting facial twitch. Why did he do this? Because he was broke and his family was poor. The same guy used to also eat spoonfuls of nutmeg and take 30 gravols to get high.
The seeds of many species of morning glory contain d-lysergic acid amide, ergoline alkaloids better known as LSA. Seeds of I. tricolor and I. corymbosa (syn. R. corymbosa) are used as hallucinogens. They are about 5% to 10% as potent as LSD, and produce a similar effect when taken in the hundreds. They should not be taken by people with a history of l ...[text shortened]... a.org/wiki/Morning_glory
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Where is this guy now, you ask? He killed himself three years ago.
Moral of the story: if you're as broke-ass and pathetic as to smoke banana peels, eat morning glories and drink cough syrup to get high then you're better off dead.
Originally posted by darvlaySunshine, lollipops and - rainbows, everything that's wonderful... 😵
When I was in high school, we had this one strange friend who would grow morning glories every summer, harvest the seeds and eat them by the handful to achieve this supposed high (which never worked for me when I tried it, by the way). But by the end of the summer, he had developed an interesting facial twitch. Why did he do this? Because he was broke and ...[text shortened]... nana peels, eat morning glories and drink cough syrup to get high then you're better off dead.