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Morning Glory Category: Psychedlics

Also called: ipomoea, strawberry fields, bliss extra, druids fantasy, dionysus, mind broadening, BC2, mindscaping, shrooms.

How it’s used

Contains a powerful hallucinogen LSA (lysergic acid amide), similar to LSD.

Short-term effects

Long-term effects

Other dangers

Overdose may cause a psychotic episode.

If you are pregnant

Do not use if you are pregnant as we don’t know enough about the risks to your baby.

Addictive

Not thought to be physically addictive; a low risk of psychological dependency.

Withdrawal

No withdrawal symptoms.

How long does it stay in your system?

No urine test for this yet.

What help is available?

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