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Does tea contain LSA?!


Question Posted Sunday April 22 2007, 12:46 am

I just tried smoking tea for an experiment and not getting much out of it.I started to actually feel something significant so I hopped online to do some research...and I read that tea contains LSA (a natural,less powerful form of LSD).Is this true?

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christina answered Sunday April 22 2007, 2:43 pm:
Tea doesn't get you high, so I definitely doubt it.

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theymos answered Sunday April 22 2007, 2:06 pm:
I wasn't able to find anything saying tea contains LSA or gets you high. I was able to find a few articles that say it will not get you high. It could be a placebo effect you're feeling.

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