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maxzar100

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I recently started an experiment where I would brew 1g of Jurema for two weeks at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. After the first week, the brew changed color and the most beautiful rainbows have formed on top of the tannin layer. I'm not sure what caused this or if it is a common occurrence, but still, it is so beautiful that I don't want to drink it even. When I do drink it though, I think I will be in for an intense spiritual experience. (I am on the third week now)

Enjoy!


To the Mods: I apologize if this post is in the wrong forum, but I was not sure where to place it.
 

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yea i've seen stuff like that a lot when brewing (especially if i keep licking my caapi spoon while i'm reducing ^__^ ), its pretty cool.

so why the drawn out low-heat process? dmt can survive being boiled fine

it'd be interesting to hear how the brew feels. If i were you i'd brew up a gram of mimosa the standard way and then compare the two brews potency. might be interesting
 
I thought that it might be a more effective reaction if I added more time and constant temp. I don't have an science behind that statement, but science can't explain a lot of things anyways.
 
I've had that with my mimosa brew as well. When I went to drink it, it tasted a lot more like a mouthful of DMT than usual.
 
Do you have a polarizing filter for your camera? Will really bring out the rainbow effect. Shooting through polarized sunglasses can even work.

Happy travels!
 
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