Anyone else get this with LSA?

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by Colimon, Apr 11, 2010.

  1. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    Every LSA experience I've had, I've experienced my legs not working properly, they either go all stiff or sloppy. I sometimes get calf pain if I sit down for too long, then stand up. Anyone else geth the calf pain or walk really silly for no reason on it? I think it's an amusing effect because I've seen a couple people result to rolling on the floor to get places before :p
     
  2. auri_rain

    auri_rain Olá!Eu sou alto como uma.

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    the wobbly legs?yes and it cracked me up :p
     
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    Ergonovin/Methylergometrine is a vascular constrictor, leg craps are common..
     
  4. Omacatl

    Omacatl Senior Member

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    poor circulation. a nasty side effect from the vasoconstrictive properties of the lysergamides in mg seeds. It's one of the reasons my dabbling with morning glories didn't last long.
     
  5. PB_Smith

    PB_Smith Huh? What? Who, me?

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    If indulged in too much or too often can lead too nasty gangrene type situations.
    Just because it's legal and all natural doesn't mean it's completely safe.
     
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    i believe the data is off due the record keeping of the original cause,, people were effected due to having bad diets then infected with ergot bread.. limited exercise also set in the gangrene.. no food, no play make tripping a bad day...:p
     
  7. Magical mystery tourguide

    Magical mystery tourguide Senior Member

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    This doesn't seem to be a side effect with LSD - especially the risk of gangrene.

    Once again, this completely disproves the retarded "natural better than synthetic argument" as as always, having the pure isolated chemical in this case would solve the problem - assuming that its not the LSA causing this, but one of the other ergolines in the seed.

    I've stated this before, and I'll state it again - whether or not a plant has evolved to synthesize a chemical or a set of chemicals has no relevance to human safety; as the plant did not evolve to synthesize it on the basis whether or not it would be a 'good' drug in humans, but rather for its own survival reasons. You can find plants which contain poisons and you can find synthetic drugs such as LSD which as you all know is one of the most safest ever.
     
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