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Smoking Frankincense - Psychoactive

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nickynack338

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Some studies have shown that the traditional incense used in religious ceremony, Frankincense shows some psychoactive properties. Mainly acting as an anti-depressant and anti-anxiolytic. It has also shown to have some health benefits as well. So I tried to smoke a small amount in a bowl and observed mild but great effects.
I found that 3-5 minutes after numerous inhalations that my mood was lifted quite a bit. I might even say a little euphoric. I closed my eyes and found that while i couldn't see anything, there was a definite depth to the blackness. When i covered my eyes and waited for something to emerge, flowing lights appeared which would sometimes form images of things i observed that day and then fade away. Another interesting thing was that i found myself forming sentences with much more ease. I was speaking before I knew what i was going to say, but the sentence was coherent.
 
I've heard that frankincense had these effects but couldn't imagine smoking it, it is just too pungent and puts off a lot of nasty smoke.

If you plan to try this again I would recommend trying to vaporize it instead, also I have read that churchgoers could have possibly become addicted to inhaling the smoke in the temples. I don't know if it could be physically or just physiologically addictive but it may be worth looking into if you plan any further experimentation.
 
I was expecting a rough smoke but it is possibly one of the smoothest things i have ever smoked. I was shocked when i exhaled, expecting a small amount but a pillar of smoke came out. It also has a nice taste and smell when exhaled through the nose.
Thank you for that warning though, I wasn't aware of that. I will keep an eye and make sure not to use often.
 
I have smoked incense before, I can't really remember what it was called. But it was a very good kind, Namchanca I think. I wouldn't say the effects I received were good, in fact they were very mild.

This could be due to two factors:
1) They method I used was dumb. I would burn a tiny hole in a plastic bottle and then just let the smoke coming off fill up.
2) I did not exactly know what I was smoking, I was ready for any kind of effect. This could have produced a "sense of being high".

Anyways the effects I felt were very mild. I would clear the bottle after it was milky white and exhale after a few seconds. I would get a "lighter" feeling and it helped me relax and space off.

That's pretty much all I felt but I can agree with
nickynack338 said -" there was a definite depth to the blackness"-

I know that the way I smoked it was dumb, and I don't ever plan on doing it again:p but this was just my experience with incense and its potential effects.
 
That's very interesting, I think the incense you might be referring to Nag-Champa. Although that is going to have completely different reasons for the effects because it's a different substance. Also, the act of smoking causes effects in itself because of the carbon-monoxide and the lack of oxygen too the brain.
 
nickynack338 said:
That's very interesting, I think the incense you might be referring to Nag-Champa. Although that is going to have completely different reasons for the effects because it's a different substance. Also, the act of smoking causes effects in itself because of the carbon-monoxide and the lack of oxygen too the brain.

Yes you are right, but yeah that could have been the case. Because I was inhaling a very large quantity of smoke:lol:
 
Purges said:
Next experiment: smoke some Myrrh, then some Gold 😉

Unforunately, he wouldn't be the wisest man if he did. Besides, who smokes gold nowadays, it's all about vaporizing. (That sounds beyond painful.)
 
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