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Ololiuhqui in Nahuatl is the name of the seeds, not of the plant that yields the seeds. The word means "round thing", and the seeds are small, brown, and oval. The plant itself is a climber, called appropriately. "Coaxihuitl", meaning "Snake-plant". It is a Morning Glory, and it grows easily and abundantly in the mountains of southern Mexico. Ololiuhqui has a long history of use as an entheogen.
These are the smallest of the LSA containing seeds, and a traditional dose of 20 seeds can be borderline of feeling no effects, whereas at 50 seeds, the effects are fairly pronounced.
Chemistry
The main component in the seeds is ergine (also called d-lysergic acid amide or LSA), an alkaloid structurally similar to LSD, also present in Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa) and Morning Glory (Ipomoea tricolor). Rivea corymbosa seeds also contain the alkaloids: d-Isolysergic acid amide (isoergine), chanoclavine, elymoclavine, lysergol.
We sell these seeds as botanical specimens, or for germination for growing of their beautiful vine and flowers. Expressly not for human consumption.