I'd like to resucitate this old thread. Changa is an artform indeed!
I'm pretty "new", I've only made 3 small batches in the last few years. I made my last one two weeks ago, and got to try it with a friend last weekend: This is the best I've tried so far. It's so different to freebase DMT! The difference with previous batches, is that this one does contain caapi leaf + rue harmalas, instead of only rue harmalas like my previous ones.
My friend hadn't tried changa before, and he said he likes it better than straight DMT, he called it "thinking herbs". We had a very peaceful, relaxing time together.
My recipe was inspired by this (and other) threads:
- 30% mullein
- 30% passiflora
- 20% peppermint
- 20% caapi leaves (x10 IPA concentrate*)
* = I took 9 parts of caapi leaves, soaked in IPA for a few days, and then used that IPA to dissolve fb DMT and harmalas, before evaporating in the other herbs
Lots of people are using 3:3:1 ratios, but I prefer it to be weaker than that. I used 6:3:1 ratio, I find this easier to work with. I don't mind smoking a bit of extra plant material.
I also added a drop of lemon essential oil to the lid of the container and left it to evaporate before closing it. It made all the changa smell like lemon, but it wasn't overpowering. Pretty cool, if you ask me (adding the essential oils straight into the changa would have made it too strong, and probably it wouldn't be safe to smoke)
I think I'm gonna use caapi always, from now on. I've tried caapi+ "caapiless changa" before, together, and I liked it. But this was different. The concentrated x10 caapi made it so, so different, so peaceful. It was amazing, honestly. I got to think a lot, and I'm grateful to be here.