I looked for some information. this is what i found.
http://www.clusterbusters.com/lsa.htm
This is what it says: There is a definite lack of consensus as to the extent of toxicity associated with the various types of LSA containing seeds available. It is probably safe to say, however, that all LSA containing seeds are 'poisonous' and that the extent of poisoning varies by strain, batch and dose level; but no one really knows to what extent.
The toxicity is generally thought to be due to alkaloids within the seeds themselves, and particularly the outer husks. It is thought that these vary not only by type of seed, but also from plant to plant and even seed to seed (within the same package). Accordingly, selecting five seeds at random on two separate occasions from the same pack may cause very different levels of toxicity.
It is the opinion of many seasoned recreational users that all such seeds contain cyanogenic glucosides. These oxidise readily into cyanide compounds when exposed to the air. In low doses, the body can eventually rid itself of such poisons, but inadvertently taking higher doses can result in symptoms (in no particular order) such as nausea, bluing of the fingers, body load, stomach cramps, leg cramps, vascular constriction, blood vessel damage, elevated heart rate, strong physical and mental lethargy.
There are references to cyanogenic glucosides in other more familiar seeds - such as apple and watermelon - but there appears to be no definitive source for LSA containing seeds. Some of the above symptoms may, of course, actually be caused by the action of the LSA itself.
Some sources also suggest that some seeds may also contain trace elements of strychnine and others suggest that the nausea sometimes associated with the seeds is caused by essential oils within the seeds, but this is generally hearsay. It is also suggested that toxicity may influence the trip level - and there has been much recent debate about this in relation to the inherent efficacy of LSA containing seeds in cluster headache.
It is also believed that for like-for-like dose levels (not seed to seed), Morning Glory seeds are probably more toxic than HBWR, and Rivea Corymbosa are the least toxic..........
I don't know what to make of all this.
Should i stop taking HBWR seeds.
I got the seeds from a smartshop. The smartshop guy didn't know anything about these seeds. (that say's something about this smartshop. it also sells sextoys)
I agree mushrooms are way better. I tried the HBWR and liked it. I always took it alone. Last friday i did it with this friend.
I don't like the taste of HBWR. when i drink the filtration it gives me shivers. Thinking about drinking it gives me shivers.
So what should i do :?: