I don't know about smoking, but I have put a few drops of peppermint oil in my enhanced leaf and vaped it with great success (and taste!).
Just be careful with the amount, it is very strong stuff and you only need a little bit. I think 1 drop per gram of DMT in your mix is about the right ratio.
As arcologist said, the oil is very strong. Sometimes, i add dried spearmint or mint to a changa mix, and that little addition can be nice.... But too much and it is a little over welming. If you are going to use the oil, no more than one drop. I'd suggest using some freshly dried mint from a garden rather than the oil, though. That way it adds that crisp addition of flavor, but not ruin the batch. Also, freshly dried lemon balm is great, too!
My friend made his own changa for the first time and had read about ways to improve the taste of the smoke by using herbs like mint. He soaked a bunch of mint leaves for 4 days in acetone and also added between 5 to 10 drops of mint essential oil to it.
When he smoked the changa, he got the entheogenic effect for sure but a couple or more hours after that, he started becoming cold from inside and his body couldn't help but shake. He had to drink hot tea many times and take a hot bath to warm up, which took a few hours.
Now he made quite a bit of changa and doesn't want to throw it away.
Do you know if there's any way to remove the mint essential oil from the changa once it's infused?
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