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LSA containing seeds Morning Glory, Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Rivea corymbosa

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Old 25-08-2007, 19:24
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Other foods preventing digestion of morning glory seeds?

The first time SWIM tried morning glory seeds, he mixed ground seed with a milkshake, and it did not work at all.
Swim hadn't drank/eaten anything for at least 12 hours beforehand, so is it possible that because milk digests so slowly, that the seed was only digesting as fast as the milk, not fast enough to have a significant effect?
The seed wasnt ground up that well either, but still ground up enough that I imagine it would still work if eaten without milk.

If this is true, if swim was to mix in some seed with a small pudding, but drink a lot of water, and eat a bowl of rice and some bread (or anything else that digests quickly), could that counter the slow-digesting dairy?

Also, what temperature does LSA break down at? Because if it can still hold up at 350 degrees or so, then swim could just bake the seeds into bread or cookies and that would be ideal. The nausea doesn't bother swim much at all, it's just actually eating the seed thats nasty.
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