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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?
ScriabinAnime said:What is the least of each I would need of each to sufficiently break through?

wakeup said:I've noticed the two states a minimum of a one hour.acid.soak but people.are.talking up.to 24 hours and max ion says 8.
If.you only.do the one hour soak are yields greatly affected or is soaking longer just going to get the other alkaloids out?
The difference between 1, 8, and 24 hours seems significant just wondering if it really is in practice.
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I have one other question about the pulling phase. The two states it will take about 45 minutes to shake the naphtha and then let separate before pulling it out. I noticed when doing this the naphtha layer separated pretty fast and it took me no where near 45 minutes. I'd add the naphtha swirl roll and turn over end for about a minute and then set the jar down. Within two or three minutes it had separated.
Is this good or are you supposed to wait longer? I figured once it rose to the top there's no reason to wait as its no longer j contact with the soup and has grabbed all the DMT it is going to. What has me asking is that other teks have you waiting an hour before pulling it off. And I'm wondering why ?
hope this helps !Tyler_Trismegistus said:Today I'm going to be doing an extraction of 400g of mimosa bark and turning about 2g of my yeild into changa. The blend I'm using is mullein, mugwort, lemon balm, and chamomile flowers totaling 1.5g of herbal matter. I plan on dissolving 1g of freebase harmalas in hot IPA along with 1G of DMT freebase and evapping onto this blend. I'll be making a different blend afterwards just to experiment. This all sounds like it will work pretty well right? And a question about smoking it.... After I come down from hyperspace, can I take another hit and go back in and prolong the experience kind of like an oral DMT experience? And how is smoking some changa from the bonga while ON a dose of oral DMT? Sorry for all the questions lately but you all help me so much!
This plant is almost identical to that of a related tree, Anadenanthera colubrina, commonly known as Cebíl or Vilca. The beans of A. colubrina have a similar chemical makeup as Anadenanthera peregrina, with their primary constituent being 5-OH-DMT (bufotenin), bufotenin oxide and dimethyltryptamine.