Hello everyone. I'm here tonight because I've become increasingly interested in changa and long format DMT blends.
I use tryptamines for legitimate medicinal purposes. Namely for aborting cluster headaches, migraines, and culling depression from unmedicated ADHD.
I have access to spice. Im hoping to use passion flower, I've found some 2:1 harmala/harmaline freebase or hcl but I'm a bit lost as far as blend percentages and deciding between freebase and salt. I believe my upcoming batch of dmt will be a salt having performed a secondary acid wash just before freeze precipitation.
I don't need a lot of spice per sitting to achieve relief for my usages and I'm not looking for intense blast offs totally beyond consensus reality BUT I would like it to be a prolonged working period with noticable DMT activity.
I'm hoping by making this post that I may achieve a few things;
Make some friends on the changa space.
Learn some basics to work with.
And hopefully at some point I might be able to help another person in need.
I've read over a few posts but it seems like changes is truly a customized blend per individual. So I'm really hoping I might find a seasoned member willing to "sponsor" my first steps into the changa world as a guide of sorts.
Thanks for your time and any advice or suggestions you may have.
I use tryptamines for legitimate medicinal purposes. Namely for aborting cluster headaches, migraines, and culling depression from unmedicated ADHD.
I have access to spice. Im hoping to use passion flower, I've found some 2:1 harmala/harmaline freebase or hcl but I'm a bit lost as far as blend percentages and deciding between freebase and salt. I believe my upcoming batch of dmt will be a salt having performed a secondary acid wash just before freeze precipitation.
I don't need a lot of spice per sitting to achieve relief for my usages and I'm not looking for intense blast offs totally beyond consensus reality BUT I would like it to be a prolonged working period with noticable DMT activity.
I'm hoping by making this post that I may achieve a few things;
Make some friends on the changa space.
Learn some basics to work with.
And hopefully at some point I might be able to help another person in need.
I've read over a few posts but it seems like changes is truly a customized blend per individual. So I'm really hoping I might find a seasoned member willing to "sponsor" my first steps into the changa world as a guide of sorts.
Thanks for your time and any advice or suggestions you may have.