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LSD is synthesized from lysergic acid derived from ergot, a grain fungus that typically grows on rye.
There have also been reports of the nicotinic acid form of vitamin B3 being useful, a claim that has not been confirmed by multiple research groups using double-blind scientific methods and is therefore questionable.
It is commonly produced from lysergic acid, which is made from ergotamine, a substance derived from the ergot fungus on rye, or from ergine (lysergic acid amide), a chemical found in morning glory and hawaiian baby woodrose seeds.