Ololiuhqui (Rivea corymbosa)
Rivea corymbosa (common synonym: Turbina corymbosa) belongs to the group of Morning glory plants. The seeds contain lysergic acid (LSA) which generates a powerful psychedelic experience. *
Usage
The traditional method of preparation is to soak the finely ground or chewed seeds in half a cup of water for several hours, then consuming both the water and seeds.
The traditional dose consists of 14 to 22 seeds (R. Gordon Wasson, 'Ololiuhqui and the other hallucinogens of Mexico' in 'Homenaje a Roberto J. Weitlaner', 1971). There have been experiments where these amounts elicited no effects among Western subjects. Eventually they ingested up to 60 - 100 seeds. Higher dosages led to nothing but vomiting and several other undesirable side-effects.
To reduce nausea, one may let the seeds sprout by keeping them moist for 3 or 4 days (regularly replacing the water), discarding the outer shells and eating only the inner white material.
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