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What Is LSA?What is LSA?
LSA (Lysergic Acid Amide) is a naturally occurring psychedelic found in many plants and seeds. It has some similarities in effect to LSD, but is generally considered much less stimulating and can be sedating in larger doses {In many people's opinion it provides the emotional component of an LSD experience without LSD's visual effects---"start low and go slow" is a common piece of advice with LSA, and all psychedelics } .The most common plants in which it is found are Morning Glory (Ipomoea violacea), and Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) seeds. As with many psychoactives, these plants have a history of spiritual and religious use among indigenous tribal peoples, South America in this case, but have entered the Western world first as a somewhat obscure psychoactive. All seeds containing LSA are legal to possess (In Canada at least) and easily obtained by anyone. Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds, each equivalent to about 1/15 of a "full experience", are said to be the most effective form of LSA delivery.
Little Baby Woodrose Down on his luck Crying out the auction Lots to make a buck Little Baby Woodrose Journeys all alone Never never landing Never going home Big brother Ellis Dean Steals the show Laughing in the poppies Row on row Little Baby Woodrose Catching in the Rye Standing on the cliffs Where the children die No one ever hears him After the fall Little Baby Woodrose Cries for us all. » more at: ggrrookk.blogspot.ca
Posted By eerr11cc at 2014-03-24 11:53:28 permalink | commentsTags: LSA LSD DoseNation Trip Botany Plants |
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