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I have done lsa 3 times allready ( 1 water extraction , 2 other just
eating them ), i have my hands on aprox 320~ seeds [ Heavenly Blue ], right now i m thinking of just chewing them becouse water extraction what i know takes days, anyone has any faster extraction methods? |
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I. tricolor can be extremely invasive where it does not freeze in winter.
Last edited by panchovilla; 06-03-2007 at 19:39. |
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okey will soak them for a sec and then just eat them...here i come
320~seeds :P wish me happy tripping i hope that viski i drank dosen't affect my trip...:P okey to trip i will respond here when i wake up or get back to home :P |
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I've been using these from 500 to 1000 seeds (extracted in alcoholfor 3 days then evapouration to a residue which required a few more days) Edited by: genaro
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dont fully evaporate. the water is what keeps the chemical alive. dont use tap water. dont expose it to inordinate amounts of light. dont heat it. dont use an alchohol to extract or defat it. use the cleanest of waters, not mineral water et cetera, and make sure its DISTILLED, no chlorine.
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Alfa I thought MG's contain LSA but it seems I am wrong do HBWR contain it or just alkaloids that are similar. IS LSA a chemical process such as LSD or are there natural sources?
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How many seeds can i eat in my first MG trip?
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in the non-polar (zippo lighter fluid) polar (alcohol) LSA extraction would Isopropyl Alc which is 100% Isopropanol be a suitable substitute for the methanol (the recommended) polar?
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I think it is generally accepted that the abbreviation 'LSA' when
referring to HBWR or MG means 'lysergic acid amides' not 'd-lysergic acid amide'. I'm sure many people don't realize this or if they do, don't understand the difference. The seeds contain lysergic acid amides (yeah more than one) some of them are: ergine, isoergine and ergometrine. These are not the same as d-lysergic acid amide (well ergine actually is, they are the same thing, different names). So if you hear LSA, the person is most likely refering to the collective alkaloids of the seeds, not ergine specifically. |
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