OLOLUIQUI

COMMON NAMES: bador, little children, the flower of the virgin

Ololuiqui is the Aztec Indian psychedelic big brother to morning-glory seeds.

The two have similar mind-altering properties.

Produced from the seeds of the Rivea corymbosa vine, a member of the bindweed family found in the mountains of southern Mexico, ololuiqui can transport the user on a legal LSD-like trip for about six hours. To prepare a dose, users soak about fifteen crushed seeds in V2 cup of water and drink the resulting mixture.

The first feeling is, a pleasant intoxication lasting about - three hours. Following that,' the tripper` hallucinates and has other LSD-like experiences - which is not surprising considering the fact that the active chemical in ololuiqui is d-lysergic acid amide (see LSD). Following the trip, the only aftereffect is a deep sense of relaxation.

The drug should be ingested on an empty stomach, since nausea may occur during early stages of the experience. People with liver problems should stay away.