I wonder what sniffing (or dropping liquid into the nose) would be like as far as burning? All it would take is a dose of freebase dissolved in the minimum number of drops of vinegar (probably only 10 drops or so) to find out...
Ice House said:SWIMfriend said:So...if snorting works, then sublingual should work too--at least you could avoid the burning.
It should I'm gonna try it soon.
Problem is, I dont think FB is soluable in saliva so how does the dmt dissolve and get in there?
justine said:What about the "drip" ? I once snorted 15mg 5-meo-dmt HCL and the drip was really terrible, I wouldn't do that again...
fractal enchantment said:Smoking it is too fast to find any relevance in half of the time that I do it..so it is like a gamble..oral is never like that for me. I think snuffing for a 45 minute experience would be great.
SWIMfriend said:I wonder what sniffing (or dropping liquid into the nose) would be like as far as burning? All it would take is a dose of freebase dissolved in the minimum number of drops of vinegar (probably only 10 drops or so) to find out...
tele said:HEY! WAIT A SECOND!
Are you absolutely serious going on recommending people to try snorting DMT just because you had a blast on your experience? I strongly feel that there has to be some more research to the effects, side-effects and damages it might cause to the user. Saying, go ahead, I had a blast, isn't the smartest way to do this. Someone who knows anatomy and chemistry should look into this.
Vaping spice does no damage to the user, so before one wants to extend the experience by snorting it, one should really know if there is a risk or not, for certain
tele said:HEY! WAIT A SECOND!
Are you absolutely serious going on recommending people to try snorting DMT just because you had a blast on your experience? I strongly feel that there has to be some more research to the effects, side-effects and damages it might cause to the user. Saying, go ahead, I had a blast, isn't the smartest way to do this. Someone who knows anatomy and chemistry should look into this.
Vaping spice does no damage to the user, so before one wants to extend the experience by snorting it, one should really know if there is a risk or not, for certain
tele said:HEY! WAIT A SECOND!
Are you absolutely serious going on recommending people to try snorting DMT just because you had a blast on your experience? I strongly feel that there has to be some more research to the effects, side-effects and damages it might cause to the user. Saying, go ahead, I had a blast, isn't the smartest way to do this. Someone who knows anatomy and chemistry should look into this.
Vaping spice does no damage to the user, so before one wants to extend the experience by snorting it, one should really know if there is a risk or not, for certain
endlessness said:What damage can you imagine to be possible with vaporized spice?
Any "chemical" is potentially a tissue "irritant." Any irritant may potentially cause inflammation. Inflammation can cause local tissue destruction and scarring. Scarring the nasal tissue is one thing...but scarring in the lungs is potentially MUCH more serious.endlessness said:What damage can you imagine to be possible with vaporized spice?
endlessness said:So the idea of nebulizer you think it would work with salt form and hence the advantage? So you think its the pH of the freebase that is the most likely damaging aspect?
Ice House said:All I had was this little line
SWIMfriend said:My idea is that DMT-acetate is the most soluble form of DMT, so the least amount of solvent (and, nicely, just water in this case) would be needed to dissolve a dose.