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Delve into the fascinating world of natural psychedelics with our in-depth exploration of Morning Glory and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds. Discover the rich history of lysergic acid amides (LSA), how this compound is related to LSD, and how to use these unique seeds.
Hello, Novus Fumus enthusiasts! Today we're going to discuss a topic you might not be familiar with, but you'll definitely find interesting: Morning Glory seeds and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds, both sources of lysergic acid amides (LSA). We'll take you on a journey through the history of these unique seeds, explain how they're used, and what you can expect from their effects.

Morning Glory, or 'Prachtwinde' as it's known in the Netherlands, is a flowering plant species with hundreds of varieties. Some Morning Glory varieties, such as Ipomoea Tricolor, produce seeds containing LSA, a naturally occurring psychedelic. It's not uncommon to grind the seeds and ingest them for their mind-altering effects. Want to order Morning Glory seeds? Click here.

Like Morning Glory, the Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, or Argyreia Nervosa, also produces seeds rich in LSA. Although the plant originated in India, it is now cultivated worldwide. The seeds of this plant are larger and contain a significantly higher concentration of LSA than Morning Glory seeds. Want to order Baby Hawaiian Woodrose seeds? Click here.
LSA is a naturally occurring psychedelic substance that has been used for thousands of years by indigenous peoples for spiritual and ceremonial purposes. Although LSA and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) are different, they share a common precursor: lysergic acid.
Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who discovered LSD, also investigated the properties of LSA. Although LSA and LSD have some similar effects, LSA is less potent and often causes fewer visual hallucinations than LSD.
Both morning glory and Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds can be eaten raw, but they are quite hard and can have a bitter taste. A popular method is to grind the seeds and mix them with water or fruit juice. The mixture is then filtered, and the remaining liquid is consumed.
It's important to note that dosages vary between the two types of seeds. While you may need hundreds of morning glory seeds to feel an effect, a dose of Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds can be as few as four to eight seeds. Always do thorough research and be aware of the potential risks before deciding to consume these seeds.
The effects of LSA can vary depending on dosage and individual tolerance, but typically include altered consciousness and perception, euphoria, dreamy thoughts, and feelings of connection with nature. Potential adverse effects include nausea, vomiting, and vasoconstriction (narrowing of blood vessels).
It's crucial to remember that LSA, like any psychedelic substance, should be treated with respect and caution. It's also important to note that the sale of LSA-containing seeds can vary depending on local laws, so make sure you're aware of the regulations before considering using these substances.
As always at Novus Fumus, we want to inform you and encourage you to make safe and responsible choices. Stay curious, stay adventurous, but above all, stay safe!
Note : The information in this blog is for educational purposes only. Consuming psychedelic substances like LSA without proper knowledge, care, and guidance can be potentially dangerous. Its use can lead to physical and psychological harm. Always consult a medical professional or psychedelic expert before consuming such substances.