08-15-2011, 07:28 PM
(08-14-2011, 07:19 PM)PonderThis Wrote:(08-14-2011, 07:01 PM)tvguy Wrote:(08-13-2011, 07:55 PM)PonderThis Wrote: About 20 of them are enough to cause hallucinations similar to LSD. according to Wikipedia.
Don't eat the ones in seed packages, they're coated in poison (often, mercury).
Are we talking about belladonna in morning glory seeds?
"Ergot alkaloids". Is that the same thing as belladonna? I confess I don't know, I was only quoting from Wikipedia. I've only heard of this effect, I've never tried them. I'm not all that fond of hallucinogens myself. Wikipedia says this though:
"The seeds of many species of morning glory contain ergot alkaloids such as the hallucinogenic ergonovine and ergine (LSA). Seeds of I. tricolor and T. corymbosa (syn. R. corymbosa) are used as psychedelics. The seeds can produce a similar effect to LSD when taken in the tens (around 20). Though the chemical LSA is not legal in some countries , the seeds are found in many gardening stores; however, the seeds from commercial sources are often coated in some form of pesticide or methylmercury to deliberately prevent people from eating them. [3] - these coatings are especially dangerous if one has a history of liver disorders and may also cause neurological damage.[4][5][6]"
Why go through so much effort
when jenkem is easy to make
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenkem