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http://www.erowid.org/plants/morning_glory/morning_glory_faq.shtml
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You all are fools and idiots! My son used MG Seeds and is now in intensive care!!!!
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im about to try this... iv read a lot about it and iv read some good things about trippin on morning glory seeds. I know for a fact it aint going to be as good as the 4 hits of acid i took over the summer but atm i cant find acid so im going to try this and experiment hey why the f**k not!!!!
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For all those worried about treated seeds just buy a few packets, put them in the ground and grow those babies! I grew 2 packs spread out and amazingly they covered a whole 10 feet high fence and had large leaves and flowers abundantly. The seeds pods develop in sets of threes. Don't bother picking till the shell is dry enough to crackle and you can clearly see the seeds blacken. Look at each pod clearly for dryness before adding the seeds to your collection. If damp they will grow a fussy white fungus that I assume is very gross to eat. If you water regularly and they are in a sunny spot you will have hundreds of seeds from one pack alone. Sure it is a long term plan but it is the only way to have non treated seeds. My dad microwaves them to remove all hallucinogenics at his own place, they always grew weird stuff and I only found out later that most had some effect on them mentally. Jimsonweed especially, I warn all to leave those buggers alone my cousin died after eating a bunch, its not a viable safe trip.
I will add I have no intention of eating them, I've decided to cover the whole of the back fence next year because it looked so nice and was hunting how to store the seeds right. I had no clue they were hallucinogenics. I'm not sure about trippin no more , the last mushroom night was great tho we only bother when on camping trips :D
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Why don't you just plant these seeds in the spring and enjoy the beautiful flowers? Are you really that hard up for a good time? Try sanity and honesty with others...granted, it's sometimes very difficult to find sane, honest people, but a great conversation makes me as high as I want to get. Granted, altered states can be interesting, but it's not reality...so why would you want it? Unreal.
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The Compleat MorningGlory FAQ (Part 1, Preparation and Use) PHYSICAL DYNAMICS Preparation: best method Operational Guidelines Chemical Hypothesis & Alternative preparation methodologies Morning Glory Wine Q. How do you prepare morning glory seeds to best activate their psychedelic properties? A. Here is a simple way to process morning glory seeds which produces the best possible results as well: Equipment: Coffee Grinder or equivalent to powder seeds 2 Jars with Lids 1 Coffee Filter or Funnel Coffee Filters or Filter Paper Chemical/Biological: Morning Glory Seeds (1 seed = ~ 1ug) (50-500ug=1 dose) Petroleum Ether Ethanol-based liquid suitable for human consumption in approximate order of preference: Reagent Grade Ethanol EverClear or similiar substance 100 Proof or better vodka or gin 151 Proof rum other beverages 80 proof or better or - Water-based beverages (not preferred (nausea)) Processing Methodology: 0) If using treated seeds wash thoroughly in detergent and cold water first. 1) Grind seeds to powder in coffee grinder 2) Place powder in jar with a “healthy” qty of petroleum ether. (~360-500 ml/500 seeds (can’t use too much, can use too little)) 3) Put lid on jar and shake it vigorously for a while. Let stand 20 inutes (you can shake it more if you like) 4) Shake jar, remove lid, and pour suspension into filter (with filter aper in place). Use second jar to catch the petroleum ether than comes through the filter paper. (Windows should be open or do this outside otherwise you will get prematurely in a non-canonical fashion). If some seed powder clings to the side of the jar, rinse it out with some of the filtered ether. When finished, you will have slightly discolored petroleum ether in a jar and the powder on the filter paper. 5) *** DO NOT DRINK THE PETROLEUM ETHER ***. Put the lid on that jar and save it to reuse next time (you can get at least five processing cycles out of it). Dry the seed powder THOROUGHLY. Wash and dry the empty jar. 6) When powder is thoroughly dry, place it back in the jar and add alcohol. The amount of alcohol is critical, since you will be drinking it later, and will vary according to your propensities, tolerances, and the intended intensity of your proposed voyage. For light, recreational use, assuming reasonable alcohol tolerance use 1 oz. of alcohol per 30-50 seeds. For intense meditation use 1 /250 seeds. If you use a high seed/alcohol ratio you will want to prepare a large number of seeds at a time otherwise you will be working with micro-quantities and it gets more tedious (unless you like that sort of thing). 7) Soak the seed powder in the alcohol, shaking frequently, for three days. 8) Filter again, as before. Discard the seed powder (unless you wish to make ‘soap’). Keep the alcohol for use. 9) Drink the alcohol to achieve desired effect. Q. What kinds of morning glory seeds can be used? A. Heavenly Blues (most common), Pearly Gates, and Flying Saucers are all known to be effective. Operational Methodology Q. Why is this method superior to others? A. The virtue of this processing methodology will become clear if you sip a bit and hold it in your mouth before swallowing. VOILA: Instant Experience! No wait, no wondering “Did I do enough?”. Because lysergic acid amides are soluble in ethanol, and because ethanol passes through mucus membranes directly to the blood stream, the effect is virtually instantaneous. Because of this, you can carefully meter the intensity of your experience in the same way you can with hemp. Q. How long will it last? A. Your voyage will last the standard 8-12 hours. The morning glory experience is clean, pure, intense and particularly enjoyable out of doors in the daytime (drink at dawn). This is the preferred hour for the flower and seems to be preferred for its tincture as well (this is coming from a confirmed ). (Night trips are cool too, but the sun does interesting things in the daytime) Chemical Hypothesis and Alternative Preparations Q. I tried morning glory seeds and only got a headache and blurred vision. Q. I tried morning glory seeds and got sick to my stomach Q. What do you know about this anyway? A. My personal experience with morning glory seeds began in June of 1958, the day I graduated from eighth grade. Herb Caen had written something to the effect that “If you eat 100 morning glory seeds, you will go to morning glory heaven. Heavenly Blues, Pearly Gates, and Flying Saucers will do the trick..” A friend of mine had read this and invited a bunch of people to her house to try it out. I was the only person who managed to eat a full hundred, but probably didn’t chew them enough and had only mild effects. Since then I have tried many ways of preparing them, and this is far and away the best. There are a number of approaches that are downright horrible. Based on my experiences I believe the following to be true (though am wide-open to getting “scientific”/factual refutation/corroboration. In addition to the lysergic amides present in the seeds, there are two chemicals or chemical complexes which are toxic. One of these, relatively mild, is associated with nausea and is contained in the seed pulp. This is soluble in water and will form long ‘strands’ in it which are clearly visible. This material can be processed into a kind of ‘soap’ which lathers somewhat. It is not soluble in alcohol nor petroleum ether. This is evidenced by soaking the spent powder in water. A second chemical or complex is much more malicious. Ingesting it results in headache, blurred and ‘fish-eye’ vision, and it also seems to counteract the psychedelic effect. For lack of a better term with the expectation that it is chemically non-descriptive, we will call this the ‘strychnine effect’ and the associated compound(s) the ‘strychnine factor’. This factor is contained in the seed husk and is miscible with petroleum ether but only slightly soluable in water. If you chew the seeds you break the husk but do not usually chew it well enough to digest. Same thing if you pulverize the seeds with a hammer or similiar instrument before eating or swallowing. In both cases, the ‘strychnine effect’ is not observed except as background. However the high is not as lucid and bright as when the factor is removed. On the other hand, if you grind the seeds into powder and do not remove the ‘styrchnine factor’ with petroleum ether (or other solvent(?)) but ingest the powder itself, you will experience the ‘strychnine effect’ in great and unpleasant intensity. If you put the powder in water, filter the water, and drink it (effectively the traditional method for indigenous peoples), the nausea factor will be pronounced, but the ‘strychnine effect’ will be weak. The only approach that effectively eliminates both side-effects is the one described above. Q. Does this method extract LSD-25 from morning glories? A. Strictly speaking, No. Morning glories prepared this way do not provide anything like pure LSD-25. Instead, you get a complex of various lysergic acid alkaloids which are psychoactive to varying degrees in isolation, but which taken together produce a full blown psychedelic experience no less powerful than that produced by LSD. Q. If this is true, wouldn’t it be better to refine the chemistry further to isolate/synthesize pure LSD? A. The question of the value of additional chemical processing is a subject open to discussion and possible experimentation. IMHO, only, it is unnecessary and hence undesirable. This is from the engineering perspective and from the naturalist perspective as well . The additional effort required to produce pure d-lysergic diethylamide tartrate is not work I have done myself and will not be discussed here. I personally feel there is a much more fruitful opportunity in exploring additional herbs which may be macerated along with the seeds. Various such have been tried with varying results. Possibilities include ginseng, damiana, kava, nutmeg, psycilocybe, valerian, yage, etc. Morning Glory Wine Q. Is there anything else you can do with morning glories? A. The flowers of the morning glory may be steeped in water for a week or two to produce a mildly alcoholic wine with a distinctively pleasant flavor and very mild psychedelic effect, on the order of hemp. Once again herbs and/or honey can be added to good effect.
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The Compleat MorningGlory FAQ (Part 1, Preparation and Use)
PHYSICAL DYNAMICS
Preparation: best method
Operational Guidelines
Chemical Hypothesis & Alternative preparation methodologies
Morning Glory Wine
Q. How do you prepare morning glory seeds to best activate their
psychedelic properties?
A.
Here is a simple way to process morning glory seeds which produces the best possible results as
well:
Equipment:
Coffee Grinder or equivalent to powder seeds
2 Jars with Lids
1 Coffee Filter or Funnel
Coffee Filters or Filter Paper
Chemical/Biological:
Morning Glory Seeds (1 seed = ~ 1ug) (50-500ug=1 dose)
Petroleum Ether
Ethanol-based liquid suitable for human consumption
in approximate order of preference:
Reagent Grade Ethanol
EverClear or similiar substance
100 Proof or better vodka or gin
151 Proof rum
other beverages 80 proof or better
or -
Water-based beverages (not preferred (nausea))
Processing Methodology:
0) If using treated seeds wash thoroughly in detergent and cold water
first.
1) Grind seeds to powder in coffee grinder
2) Place powder in jar with a “healthy” qty of petroleum ether. (~360-500 ml/500 seeds (can’t use
too much, can use too little))
3) Put lid on jar and shake it vigorously for a while. Let stand 20 inutes (you can shake it more if
you like)
4) Shake jar, remove lid, and pour suspension into filter (with filter aper in place). Use second jar to
catch the petroleum ether than comes through the filter paper. (Windows should be open or do this
outside otherwise you will get prematurely in a non-canonical fashion). If some seed
powder clings to the side of the jar, rinse it out with some of the filtered ether. When finished, you
will have slightly discolored petroleum ether in a jar and the powder on the filter paper.
5) *** DO NOT DRINK THE PETROLEUM ETHER ***. Put the lid on that jar and save it to
reuse next time (you can get at least five processing cycles out of it). Dry the seed powder
THOROUGHLY. Wash and dry the empty jar.
6) When powder is thoroughly dry, place it back in the jar and add alcohol. The amount of alcohol
is critical, since you will be drinking it later, and will vary according to your propensities,
tolerances, and the intended intensity of your proposed voyage. For light, recreational use,
assuming reasonable alcohol tolerance use 1 oz. of alcohol per 30-50 seeds. For intense
meditation use 1 /250 seeds. If you use a high seed/alcohol ratio you will want to prepare a
large number of seeds at a time otherwise you will be working with micro-quantities and it gets
more tedious (unless you like that sort of thing).
7) Soak the seed powder in the alcohol, shaking frequently, for three days.
8) Filter again, as before. Discard the seed powder (unless you wish to make ‘soap’). Keep the
alcohol for use.
9) Drink the alcohol to achieve desired effect.
Q. What kinds of morning glory seeds can be used?
A. Heavenly Blues (most common), Pearly Gates, and Flying Saucers are all known to be effective.
Operational Methodology
Q. Why is this method superior to others?
A.
The virtue of this processing methodology will become clear if you sip a bit and hold it in your
mouth before swallowing. VOILA: Instant Experience! No wait, no wondering “Did I do enough?”.
Because lysergic acid amides are soluble in ethanol, and because ethanol passes through mucus
membranes directly to the blood stream, the effect is virtually instantaneous. Because of this, you
can carefully meter the intensity of your experience in the same way you can with hemp.
Q. How long will it last?
A.
Your voyage will last the standard 8-12 hours. The morning glory experience is clean, pure, intense
and particularly enjoyable out of doors in the daytime (drink at dawn). This is the preferred hour for
the flower and seems to be preferred for its tincture as well (this is coming from a confirmed ). (Night trips are cool too, but the sun does interesting things in the daytime)
Chemical Hypothesis and Alternative Preparations
Q. I tried morning glory seeds and only got a headache and blurred vision. Q. I tried morning glory
seeds and got sick to my stomach Q. What do you know about this anyway?
A.
My personal experience with morning glory seeds began in June of 1958, the day I graduated from
eighth grade. Herb Caen had written something to the effect that “If you eat 100 morning glory
seeds, you will go to morning glory heaven. Heavenly Blues, Pearly Gates, and Flying Saucers will
do the trick..” A friend of mine had read this and invited a bunch of people to her house to try it
out. I was the only person who managed to eat a full hundred, but probably didn’t chew them
enough and had only mild effects. Since then I have tried many ways of preparing them, and this is
far and away the best. There are a number of approaches that are downright horrible.
Based on my experiences I believe the following to be true (though am wide-open to getting
“scientific”/factual refutation/corroboration. In addition to the lysergic amides present in the seeds,
there are two chemicals or chemical complexes which are toxic. One of these, relatively mild, is
associated with nausea and is contained in the seed pulp. This is soluble in water and will form long
‘strands’ in it which are clearly visible. This material can be processed into a kind of ‘soap’ which
lathers somewhat. It is not soluble in alcohol nor petroleum ether. This is evidenced by soaking the
spent powder in water.
A second chemical or complex is much more malicious. Ingesting it results in headache, blurred
and ‘fish-eye’ vision, and it also seems to counteract the psychedelic effect. For lack of a better
term with the expectation that it is chemically non-descriptive, we will call this the ‘strychnine
effect’ and the associated compound(s) the ‘strychnine factor’. This factor is contained in the seed
husk and is miscible with petroleum ether but only slightly soluable in water. If you chew the seeds
you break the husk but do not usually chew it well enough to digest. Same thing if you pulverize
the seeds with a hammer or similiar instrument before eating or swallowing. In both cases, the
‘strychnine effect’ is not observed except as background. However the high is not as lucid and
bright as when the factor is removed. On the other hand, if you grind the seeds into powder and do
not remove the ‘styrchnine factor’ with petroleum ether (or other solvent(?)) but ingest the powder
itself, you will experience the ‘strychnine effect’ in great and unpleasant intensity. If you put the
powder in water, filter the water, and drink it (effectively the traditional method for indigenous
peoples), the nausea factor will be pronounced, but the ‘strychnine effect’ will be weak.
The only approach that effectively eliminates both side-effects is the one described above.
Q. Does this method extract LSD-25 from morning glories?
A. Strictly speaking, No. Morning glories prepared this way do not provide anything like pure
LSD-25. Instead, you get a complex of various lysergic acid alkaloids which are psychoactive to
varying degrees in isolation, but which taken together produce a full blown psychedelic experience
no less powerful than that produced by LSD.
Q. If this is true, wouldn’t it be better to refine the chemistry further to isolate/synthesize pure
LSD?
A. The question of the value of additional chemical processing is a subject open to discussion and
possible experimentation. IMHO, only, it is unnecessary and hence undesirable.
This is from the engineering perspective and from the naturalist
perspective as well .
The additional effort required to produce pure d-lysergic diethylamide tartrate is not work I have
done myself and will not be discussed here. I personally feel there is a much more fruitful
opportunity in exploring additional herbs which may be macerated along with the seeds. Various
such have been tried with varying results. Possibilities include ginseng, damiana, kava, nutmeg,
psycilocybe, valerian, yage, etc.
Morning Glory Wine
Q. Is there anything else you can do with morning glories?
A.
The flowers of the morning glory may be steeped in water for a week or two to produce a mildly
alcoholic wine with a distinctively pleasant flavor and very mild psychedelic effect, on the order of
hemp. Once again herbs and/or honey can be added to good effect.
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so i purchased my seeds from basement shamanndot com. igot 100 for about $20 and "PLANTED" 11at once. DAMN! I was trippiin balls! visuals similar to shrooms beginning, with the body high of pure hdma. idid projectile vomit twice but was trippinfor 7hours! onlyBCUZ IHADTOWORKTHE NEXT DAY DID IT SUCK
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