From Garden Plant to Psychedelic Journey: The Power of Morning Glory and LSA

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Morning Glory seeds contain LSA, a natural psychedelic with mild, introspective effects. Discover their use, effects, dosage, and safety in this comprehensive guide.

Nature is rich in intriguing substances that can influence the human mind. For psychonauts and ethnobotanists, morning glory seeds are a fascinating source of the lesser-known, yet powerful psychoactive substance LSA (D-lysergic acid amide), also known as ergine. These seeds, derived from the beautiful Ipomoea tricolor plant, have been used for centuries by indigenous cultures for spiritual and ceremonial purposes. But what exactly is LSA, how do you use it, and how does it compare to the more common LSD? This blog post will take you on a journey to answer these questions.

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What are Morning Glory Seeds and LSA?

Morning glory (Ipomoea tricolor) is a flowering vine known for its vibrant purple-blue flowers. While the plant is versatile and also used ornamentally, it is the seeds that attract attention for their psychoactive properties. These seeds contain ergoline alkaloids, the most important of which is ergine (LSA). Other related alkaloids, such as lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide and ergonovine, also contribute to the effects.

There are several varieties of Morning Glory, but the 'Heavenly Blue' variety is the most well-known and contains the highest concentration of psychoactive compounds, making it the most suitable for psychedelic use.

Bright blue Morning Glory flowers covered in dew drops, surrounded by green leaves and buds.

LSA vs. LSD: A Comparison

LSA is often compared to LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), and not entirely without reason. Both substances share a common precursor: lysergic acid. Albert Hofmann, the Swiss chemist who discovered LSD, also researched LSA and determined that it is a similar acid to that found in the seeds of the Ipomoea purpurea.

The main differences are:

  • Origin: LSA is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in plants like morning glory and Hawaiian baby woodrose. LSD, on the other hand, is a synthetic drug created in laboratories.
  • Potency: LSA produces a less intense psychedelic experience than LSD. While not weak, LSA's effects are often milder and involve fewer visual hallucinations than LSD.
  • Effects: LSA can induce introspective, meditative, and dreamy states, as well as euphoria and increased interest in one's surroundings. The experience depends heavily on the situation, such as distraction or physical exertion.

How to Use Morning Glory Seeds?

Morning glory seeds can be eaten raw, but they are hard and bitter. A popular and recommended method is grinding and extracting the LSA to minimize nausea and other unwanted side effects. Here are two common extraction methods:

1. Cold water extraction (easier and safer):

  • What you'll need: Untreated Morning Glory seeds (50-250 for a medium strength extract), mortar and pestle/grinder, glass of boiled/distilled water, aluminum foil, optional: garlic clove and fruit juice.
  • Preparation:
    1. Grind the seeds into a fine powder.
    2. Put the powder in a glass of water.
    3. Cover the glass with aluminum foil and place it in the refrigerator for about 4 hours to avoid exposure to light.
    4. Remove the mixture from the refrigerator. If desired, finely chop a clove of garlic and let it soak in the mixture for 30 minutes. Garlic is said to help break down molecules that cause nausea.
    5. Strain the mixture through a cheesecloth or filter to remove any plant debris.
    6. Optionally add fruit juice to improve the taste.

2. Extraction with alcohol (more complex, with caution):

  • What you need: Untreated Morning Glory seeds (4g), 91% isopropyl alcohol, water, filter, grinder, ovenproof dish, electric heater, funnel, containers, knife.
  • Preparation:
    1. Wash and dry the untreated seeds thoroughly.
    2. Grind the seeds into a fine powder.
    3. Pour 400ml of water over the seed powder, shake and let it sit for a few minutes.
    4. Strain the liquid into a container. Repeat this process three times with fresh water until you have 1.2 liters of enriched water. This should separate the desired ingredients from those that cause nausea.
    5. After evaporation of the alcohol, a yellow substance remains, which can be dissolved in water and kept refrigerated for consumption.

Important tip to minimize side effects: It's advisable not to eat for 4 to 6 hours before taking the product, as a full stomach can increase nausea. Some users experience an extremely mellow feeling and severe nausea that can last for more than an hour.

Expected Effect and Dosage

The effects of LSA vary by person and dosage. They typically include altered consciousness and perception, euphoria, dreamy thoughts, and a sense of connection with nature. Colors and music may be experienced more intensely. The psychedelic effects are often strongest after several hours, and the entire experience can last 6 to 10 hours.

Morning Glory seed dosage:

  • Light effect: 50-100 seeds (1.5-3 grams)
  • Average effect: 100-250 seeds (3-6 grams)
  • Strong effect: 250-400 seeds (6-10 grams)
  • Intense effect: 400+ seeds (10+ grams)

It is crucial to always start with a test dose, especially if you have little experience with psychedelics, and to seek advice from experienced users.

Close-up of a purple Morning Glory petal surrounded by black seeds and seed pods on a white background.

Warnings and Safety

Using LSA-containing seeds requires respect and caution. Although Morning Glory is a natural plant, improper use can be dangerous and lead to physical and psychological harm.

Important safety guidelines:

  • Do not combine LSA with alcohol, medicines or MAO inhibitors.
  • Do not use LSA if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • People who are depressed, anxious or sad, or have schizophrenia in the family, are advised not to use these seeds, as they can cause psychological problems.
  • Do not drive or participate in traffic while intoxicated.
  • Always buy untreated seeds, as some commercial seeds may be treated with toxic agricultural chemicals.

The sale and use of LSA-containing seeds may vary by region, so be sure to check your local laws before considering these substances.

Conclusion

Morning glory seeds offer a unique, natural psychedelic experience thanks to the compound LSA, which is milder than LSD but can still have significant effects. Careful preparation and adherence to safety guidelines can minimize the risks.

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