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  2. Ergine - Wikipedia

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    [b] Convolvulaceae vines (Morning Glory) have a permanent bond with some of these fungi. [12] The most common source of ergine for consumers is the seeds of Ipomoea tricolor, Ipomoea corymbosa, and Argyreia nervosa; [13] [14] [15] isoergine [16] and lysergic acid propanolamide [17] have also been shown to contribute to the effects of these seeds.

  3. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory: T. corymbosa, and Ipomoea violacea: Numerology "indigenous ritual use indicates dose levels for T. corymbosa, and I. violacea which are far lower than that perceived as necessary to effect hallucinosis in members of modern Western cultures. In Mexico, the only place in the world where the ingestion of morning glory seeds has an ...

  4. Lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide - Wikipedia

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    ᴅ-Lysergic acid α-hydroxyethylamide (LAH, LSH), also known as ᴅ-lysergic acid methyl carbinolamide, is an ergoamide and an ergoline.It is perhaps the main constituent of the parasitic fungus, Claviceps paspali; [2] [3] [4] and found in trace amounts in Claviceps Purpurea.

  5. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory (also written as morning-glory [1]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera , some of which are:

  6. South Korean humidifier disinfectant case - Wikipedia

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    The main cause of the lung diseases was the chemicals PHMG, methylchloroisothiazolinone (CMIT), methylisothiazolinone (MIT) and oligo(2-(2-ethoxy)-ethoxyethyl)guanidinium-chloride (PGH). [3] Experiments by the South Korean government found pulmonary toxicity of PHMG and PGH when inhaled as a vapor.

  7. Evolvulus alsinoides - Wikipedia

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    Evolvulus alsinoides, commonly known as dwarf morning-glory and slender dwarf morning-glory, is flowering plant from the family Convolvulaceae. In Indian ayurveda, it is commonly known as Visnukranta or Shankhavel. It has a natural pantropical distribution encompassing tropical and warm-temperate regions of Australasia, Indomalaya, Polynesia ...

  8. How did Joe Scarborough's intern Lori Klausutis die? Here's ...

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    The "Morning Joe" co-host was quick to respond to the president’s message. “Looks like I picked a good day to stop responding to Trump’s bizarre tweets. He is not well,” Scarborough wrote ...

  9. Talk:Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    No one realised that the morning glory is the national flower of Korea, and also is the name of an awesome import store chain? Blueaster 07:29, 11 August 2005 (UTC) Well did you add it? Be Bold! - Xer0X 12:32, 8 November 2005 (UTC) I believe the "Korean Morning Glory" is actually another species, and is also poisonous: better be careful!