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This protocol may work anyway, if there is some alkaloid that is destroyed by soaking in the presence of a little garlic oil. I just hate to see drug lore invented when there's no evidence that cyanide is the source of the nausea. It will just lead to crazy theories about cyanide causing bad trips and kids smearing themselves with garlic paste. | This protocol may work anyway, if there is some alkaloid that is destroyed by soaking in the presence of a little garlic oil. I just hate to see drug lore invented when there's no evidence that cyanide is the source of the nausea. It will just lead to crazy theories about cyanide causing bad trips and kids smearing themselves with garlic paste. | ||
[[User:Scrofula|@Scrofula]] Thank you for the detailed comments. I was not here when this guide was made but have been editing it recently and was not sure about the cyanide/nausea claims. I've changed the wording a little bit to something that might seem more fair? Or do you think the reference to cyanide should be removed completely? Is it fair to call LSA as an unpredictable nausea producing agent? It is not part of my field of expertise. [[User:Clarity|Clarity]] ([[User talk:Clarity|talk]]) 01:05, 2 June 2017 (CEST) | :[[User:Scrofula|@Scrofula]] Thank you for the detailed comments. I was not here when this guide was made but have been editing it recently and was not sure about the cyanide/nausea claims. I've changed the wording a little bit to something that might seem more fair? Or do you think the reference to cyanide should be removed completely? Is it fair to call LSA as an unpredictable nausea producing agent? It is not part of my field of expertise. [[User:Clarity|Clarity]] ([[User talk:Clarity|talk]]) 01:05, 2 June 2017 (CEST) |