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Substance Profile
LSA (ergine, d-lysergic acid amide) is a naturally occurring ergoline alkaloid found in Morning Glory seeds (Ipomoea tricolor), Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa), and ololiuqui (Turbina corymbosa). Structurally closely related to LSD but approximately 10-20 times less potent. The effects are described as more sedative and dreamlike than LSD, with fewer visual effects and a more introspective character. LSA plays a central role in Mesoamerican rituals of the Zapotec and Aztec peoples.
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