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My friend just gave me 100 untreated Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds. He gave me the Ghana strain. I know that those dont have that much LSA in them. How many of these seeds do I need to take to trip? Has anyone tripped on the Ghana strain?
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Last edited by Alfa; 30-06-2006 at 02:12. |
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I took 10 seeds by grinding them up in a coffee grinder and put them in gelcaps. I took them 3 hours ago and nothing has happend yet. Im going to take 5 more. Hopefully these seeds will work...
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Ya these seeds didnt work at all. I took all 100 lol. I guess the Ghana Strain has no LSA...oh well. |
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FUCK!!! ![]() ![]() I'll never do that again! I followed the procedure above and drank 4ml of it and puked for like eight hours straight! It took like two hours for it to kick in and I felt like I had the flu, but there was definitely LSD-like affects throughout the whole thing. I had visuals and things started tolook different and somewhatfake like it does when you are on Cid... on a certain leveleverything physical is fake... it's alla manifestation of the spiritual. Also, my thoughts where much deeper, but there was a good amount of disorientation soit was hard to focus at times. After puking I was starting to get hot flashes, but overall I felt better. It's so hard to fall asleep on these just like it is on LSD. I finally passed out early in the morning and woke up in the afternoon with my stomach still feeling queasy and my back was killing me. I feel much better right now, but I'm not going to eat anything heavy for another day... just drinking water and eating fruit right now. I probably should have started with 1ml, but maybe the same thing would have happened... anyway, I'll never find out... lol. I'll stick with Cid... thanks. Edited by: DrugPhreak
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Good HBWR seeds can give a strong trip on as little as just 5 seeds. But be carefull as they can make some people very sick too.
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Thanks alot for the information guys next time I do HBWR im going to make sure I buy the Hawaiian strain.
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That is either an overdose or something is wrong in your method. I suspect that the cyanogenic glycosides which cause sickness/nausea have not been removed. I wouldn't know why. The Naptha should have rid it.
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Would those cyanogenic glycosides happen to NOT be water soluble? How about ergometrine? SWIM hasn't suffered from nothing more than a little disturbed feeling after doing the simple water extraction. SWIM didn't also have pain in his legs as he did after eating the seeds, but SWIMs brother did though.
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I had thought the "cyanogenic glycosides" were a myth; at least, nobody seems to be able to pull up any scientific info that definitively states that HBWR and MG seeds contain CGs.
Regardless, there's SOMETHING in the LSA-containing plants that makes most folks sick to their stomachs, and it doesn't appear to be easily separated from the LSA. Call it a filter of sorts: "Don't like pukin'? Don't do LSA." |
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Can anyone dig up a complete analysis for Argyreia nervosa (hawaiian baby woodrose) and ipomoea violacea (morning glory), so that we can define wether or not cyanogenic glycosides are involved and what else is at play.
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I've looked around, but could find no true scientific data supporting this. In fact, most of the information stating this comes from other forums that cater to the curious (planted propaganda?) psychonautical set.
From what little hard data I found, the cyanogenic glycosides are found in the outer skin covering of the seeds. The amount involved would likely be so tiny as to have about as much cyanide as a tobacco cigarette. This may be a rumor that developed like peyote having strychnine in the fuzzy tufts attached to the buttons. Keep looking. |
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SWIM will admit he does not really understand some of the data given in the below and linked to original but is pretty sure it is the comparison between Argyreia nervosa and ipomoea violacea SWIYs were looking for. If someone can sum up and simplify in more user friendly (less clever person) terms, it would be appreciated
http://www.lycaeum.org/drugs/Tryptam..._LSD_NEW2.html Indole Alkaloids In Plant Hallucinogens Richard Evans Schultes, PhD. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs Vol.8(No.1) Jan-Mar 1976 "The main constituent of the seeds of Rivea corymbosa is ergine or d-lysergic acid amide. Minor alkaloids present are the related d-isolysergic acid amide (isoergine), chanoclavine, elymoclavine and lysergol. The seeds of Ipomoea violacea have a similar composition, but instead of lysergol, they have ergometrine (ergonovine). Later, very minor amounts of two alkaloids ergometrinine and penniclavine - were found in I. violacea by chromatography. the total alkaloid content of the seeds of Ipomoea viloacea is approximately five times as great as that of the seeds of Rivea corymbosa: 0.06% in the former; 0.012% in the latter. This difference in the alkaloid content explains why Indians employ smaller doses of seeds of the Ipomoea than of the Rivea. (apologies for underscores, used so table layed out properly) Burger's Medicinal Chemistry Fourth Edition, Volume III Chapter: "Hallucinogens" Alexander Shulgin _____________________________________Composition, % of total alkaloids present Compound__________________ R. corymbosa___________ I. violacea____________ Ergine (LA-111) ____________________54, 48 ______________58, 10-16, 5-10_____________ Isoergine _________________________17, 35 _______________8, 18-26, 9-17________ Ergometrine_________________________ 0_______________________8______________ Elymoclavine________________________ 4 _______________________4______________ Chanoclavine________________________ 4_______________________ 4_____________ Lysergol_____________________________4____________ __________ 0__________ ________Alkaloids (% of dry weight of seeds)_________ .012, .04_____________ .06, .04-.08, .02-.04 Also interesting and SWIM felt relevent from this page though is not sure of the accuracy were the plants other names could be useful when searching for data -"It's pretty clear that the latin names of this plant are somewhat confused (which is typical). Ipomoea purpurea, Ipomoea tricolor, Ipomoea violacea and Ipomoea rubro-caerulea are all the same plant. The other variety of morning glory, "Ololiuhqui" has at least two Latin names as well: Rivea corymbosa, and Turbina corymbosa" "the publication of a paper in Science entitled Ergoline Alkaloids in Tropical Wood Roses by Hylin and Watson...led us to examine the ornamental wood roses, Ipomoea tuberosa and Argyreia nervosa, both common Hawaiian crops... Comparing the seeds of these two plants with those of the morning glory varieties Pearly Gates and Heavenly Blue, they found the following yield of alkaloids (mg of alkaloid/g of seed material): Heavenly Blue _____0.813 Pearly Gates______ 0.423 I. tuberosa_______ [None] A. nervosa_______ 3.050 The seed of A. nervosa is the best plant source of ergoline alkaloids discovered; it contains approximately 3 mg of alkaloidal material per gram of seed. Approximately one-eighth of this is lysergamide. Hylin and Watson found the major alkaloidal constituents in A. nervosa seeds to be ergine (780 mcg/g of fresh seed) and isoergine and penniclavine (555 mcg)." "it may be that there are glycosides not mentioned here that take effect at higher doses or might cause stomach upset, tachycardia etc." To SWIMs understanding the use of the link above is acceptable as the site sels nothing only provides info, If SWIm is wrong sorry and please remove it or let SWIM remove it. Last edited by geezaman; 16-07-2006 at 19:38. |
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