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does such a thing exist? I can just boil it down into a goo and gelcap it? and, what are the toxic elements in harmala?
isaaczibre said:Which is better for pharma and why?
Thanks!
PS, I'd love to post this in the correct section, but I'm still a "new" member :?
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tgun said:Is there a decision as to use clean naptha vs yellow? . Im sure there is still material in the yellow so I was wondering, start clean and evap the yellow? Or just keep using the yellow and take what crashes out of it? Thanks. I never re-ex but may try this time to end up with an easier product to work with than goo.
wakeup said:I'm thinking I'm going to make a changa blend with the following blend.
.5g caapi leaf
.5g blue lotus
1g harmalas
.75g DMT
Can anyone help me to figure out a formula to.determine how.much DMT would.be in each amount I weigh out. Example if I load 100mg of this blend how much DMT would be in it and what formula do I use to figure out dose amounts in general.