Yes, it could: The active agents in morning glory seeds are relatives of lsd. Neuropsychological effects are similar to those of lsd -- and consist of hallucinations, anxiety, mood changes, depersonalization, and drowsiness. Acute clinical effects may also include dilated pupils, nausea, vomiting & diarrhea. There are published cases of suicide related to ingesting morning glory seeds too.
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