Overview:
Morning Glory (Ipomoea violacea) is a perennial species of Ipomoea (morning glory) that occurs throughout the tropics, growing in coastal regions. Most of the plants cultivated under this name, including the popular cultivar 'Heavenly Blue' and the plants used as an entheogen, belong to the related species Ipomoea tricolor. The most common active varieties of seeds are Heavenly Blue, Pearly Gates, and
Flying Saucers.
Morning Glory seeds contain LSA (d-lysergic acid amide), a precursor to LSD. The seeds are generally eaten, although there are a variety of preparation methods used. The active oral dosage ranges from 100 - 400 seeds and lasts from 4 to 8 hours.
Trip Reports:
Morning glory: Heavenly Blues, Flying saucers, Pearly gates - 500 seeds
Side Effects and Adverse Reactions:
As with Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds, some users commonly report experiencing anxiety, nausea, gas, vomiting, and abdominal cramps. Delirium, dizziness, confusion, paranoia, fear, and panic are less common, but sometimes experienced with higher doses.
Research:
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E-books:
The NeuroSoup Trip Guide - This e-book discusses: Set, Setting, and Preparation for a Trip, Tips for Tripsitters, Aspects of the Entheogenic Experience, Working with Difficult Experiences, and Integration. Adverse psychological reactions, like flashbacks and HPPD, may potentially be avoided with proper preparation before and integration after entheogenic journeys. Thus, this e-book serves the purpose of harm reduction education. For clarity, NeuroSoup does not advocate the use of illegal, quasi-legal, or legal drugs. All substances that affect the central nervous system (legal or illegal) can have side effects, adverse reactions, and negative interactions with other drugs. Abstinence is always the best way to protect one's health.
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