LSA Research Guide
Full name: Ergine / D-lysergic acid amide (morning glory, Hawaiian baby woodrose)
A naturally occurring relative of LSD found in morning glory and Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds. Effects are more dreamy and sedating than LSD, often with strong nausea.
How LSA Works
Acts on serotonin and adrenergic receptors; less potent and more sedating than LSD.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: Varies by individual and setting
- Frequency: Occasional
- Duration: Acute effects last 6-10 hours
- Route: Oral
Reported Benefits
- Naturally occurring lysergamide
- Found in common seeds
- Dreamy, introspective effects
- Long traditional use
Potential Side Effects
- Strong nausea and vomiting
- Vasoconstriction (cold limbs)
- Sedation
- Seed coatings can be toxic
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