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Pharmacology There is a synthetic derivative of lysergic acid amide that has been described as a nootropic

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Though interesting, this isn't really all that surprising to anybody who's taken a lysergamide. Even lsa seeds on their own have the potential to make you think much more deeply, and with being stimulants, it checks out they would work as smart drugs. Especially if you could isolate all the different lysergic acids and have experience with the lone chemicals to compare and see what is doing the most work on your perception of information.
 
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