^yah reading that now I kinda regret writing it... I mean obviously MG and HBWR are pschoactive, but if you read the literature about LSA including this comment by Shlugin in Tihkal:
"This is an active compound and has been established as a major component in morning glory seeds. It was assayed for human activity, by Albert Hofmann in self-trials back in 1947, well before this was known to be a natural compound. An i.m. administration of a 500 microgram dose led to a tired, dreamy state with an inability to maintain clear thoughts. After a short period of sleep, the effects were gone and normal baseline was recovered within five hours. Other observers have confirmed this clouding of consciousness leading to sleep. The epimer, inverted at C-8, is isoergine or d-isolysergamide, and is also a component of morning glory seeds. Hofmann tried a 2 milligram dose of this amide, and as with ergine, he experienced nothing but tiredness, apathy, and a feeling of emptiness. Both compounds are probably correctly dismissed as not being a contributor to the action of these seeds. It is important to note that ergine, as well as lysergic acid itself, is listed as a Schedule III drug in the Controlled Substances Act, as a depressant. This is, in all probability, a stratagem to control them as logical precursors to LSD."
it starts to become very fuzzy as too just what the experience is suppose to be.
Again did not mean to sound like I was down playing this particular substance, simply saying it never produced any notable effects in me. YMMV greatly, the fact that they were just normal garden store variety may have something to do with it, or the fact I could never keep them down longer then 20 minutes, and people seem to report a lot better results with HBWR so who knows.