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does chaliponga contain beta carbolines???

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jamie

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I smoked some chali alkaloids bout 35 mins ago, and i still feel a very euphoric afterglow, and all warm and tingly..everytime I have smoked mimosa it seems to end mush sooner for me. I thought 5meo was even shorter than N,N...heard chali contains some beta carbolines, and i think its related to banisteriopsis cappi.Can anyone confirm this???
 
It is mostly certainly related to caapi, Diplopterys was originally in the genus Banisteriopsis.

I personally believe different strains of it contains different things... I believe some of those strains contain Caapi-like compounds. I think we know very, very, very little about this mysterious plant!
 
We need to know more than, I love it!! its so wonderful to smoke the alks, I feel like I am about to burst into some cosmic orgasm of light every time!!
 
Yes is does contain a beta carboline. These are the alkaloids it contains:

DMT
DMT-N-Oxide
Bufotenine
5-MeO-DMT
NMT
N-methyl-tetrahydro-beta-carboline (methyltryptoline)

The last is a beta carboline.
 
69 ron, has your SWIM had any experiences with methytryptoline?? if so, how does it differ in effects from other beta carbolines?..is it active when vaporized???
 
Sorry, SWIM has no experience at all with isolated methyltryptoline. It looks very interesting. The effect of a smoked Diplopterys alkaloid extract is VERY INTERESTING. Sometimes it's almost slightly salvia like. SWIM has no idea what causes that. Sometimes it's not just DMT and 5-MeO-DMT that you feel from this plant when you smoke it. Methyltryptoline, like other beta-carbolines, is probably active when smoked, and might account for the very unworldly effects Diplopterys sometime causes.

SWIM would love to know how to extract and isolate methyltryptoline from the other alkaloids.
 
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