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Hapèh question

psychonautacid

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I wanna try this hapè that have Mapacho tobacco, sacred tree ash, Banisteriopsis caapi vine, and Psychotria viridis leaves. The exact composition is kept secret and passed down through tradition.

Is the caapi vine with P. virdis leaves gonna take me to a trip if i snort it?
 
I wanna try this hapè that have Mapacho tobacco, sacred tree ash, Banisteriopsis caapi vine, and Psychotria viridis leaves. The exact composition is kept secret and passed down through tradition.

Is the caapi vine with P. virdis leaves gonna take me to a trip if i snort it?
Okay, please do some basic research before posting, rapé is typically made from mapacho, tree ashes and optional herbs, none of which act like ayahuasca. Caapi and P. Viridus are not included in the mix.

Rape is basically just an nicotine based snuff.
 
Hapéh is basically powdered N. Rustica (makhorka) with some ashes to base it all and make it more bioavailable. There is a spiritual aspect to it all, but it is beyond my level of understanding. What you get is a strong tobacco journey. Hapéh is a good way to learn what real tobacco is all about. It is a medicine in its own right. However, it is not a visual tryptamine. You can make your own basic local hapéh if you have access to good raw tobacco and ashes.

Additives like caapi and chacruna are most likely a smart marketing move. They do bring their own energy, but you need to know them already and be very sensitive to it. From my perspective, these names are there to sell you a new, mega-spiritual batch of hapéh for just $49.99, Black Friday discount included.

Stay safe and stay smart with your hard-earned money.

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