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Smoked harmalas and spice aka changa

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I have been using powdered cappi vine as a carrier..butI think Im going to try a 10x extract cappi powder for carrier next time..does anyone know if THH is soluble in iso?? or would it end up like the rue "harmala red"?..
 
SWIM infused 60mg of thh in the entire batch, it works nicely...
 
totally smokey!
the thing with the caapi vine though as same woudld be with the rue is that it might be even more stoning then leaf...
but im not sure...
 
one benifit is that herbal smoking blends are legal... if you get caught with an infused herbal smoking blend how are they to know. swim mixed florida water in with mine and you cant tell there is any sent of dmt... perfect for travel. some rolling papers and changa in a labeled smoking blend... even the american spirit powwow blend would work well if you added some rue or caapi leaf to it...
you might even be able to infuse herbs with THH and harmine and just get away with that!
 
the interesting thing about this is that you can make herbal combos with the caapi leaves much like its done with the ayahausca brew itself, meaning it gives an oppertunity for you to commune with those plant spirits that you have made into the mix. which is kinda neat!

as far as using naphtha for your solvent... um yeah you could but im not sure if with out washing it after words if there would be any left over distillates that would be smoked into your mix... better to use a clean evaporating ethanol dmt evaps in ethanol really easy with out having to add any heat... the other alternative would be to use acetone... swim has used acetone to infuse cannabis with bufo... which worked like a charm... so SWIM would recommend acetone over naphtha honestly...
 
wow....
swim smoked some changa a few hours ago... and wow... swim met with swims ancestors and his recently deceased grandparents, swim learned about death endings and transformation... swim saw through the eyes of the great snake that is life, and death, and embodied Cernunnos the great horned god, learning that his ancestors honored the cycles of life and especially those moments of transition and transformation.
 
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