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What's the difference between vilca and changa?

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Jungleheart

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So many new terms! Just trying to figure out what's what. Is using vilca a way to make spice? Or changa?

And what's the difference between changa and enhanced leaf?

Confused. Thanks for your help!
 
Changa is DMT infused leaves of Banisteriopsis caapi, and sometimes other herbs in addition. Example of a mix: DMT, caapi, mugwort.

Enhanced leaf is DMT infused leaves from any herb, often several different. Example of a mix: DMT, mullein, mugwort.

Vilca or Cebil is Anadenanthera colubrina, where the beans are an excellent source for bufotenine. The tree is closely related to Yopo, Anadenanthera peregrina.
 
changa is caapi leaf infused with DMT.

Vilca is another name for anadenenthera colubrina/cebil which is a source of bufotenine and traditionally prepared as a snuff.

ah, too slow
 
What's bufotenine? Another term I've heard around here a lot.

Sorry, I'm kind of ignorant. But I want to learn!
 
You're not ignorant in my eyes! Bufotenine is 5-HO-DMT, an isomer of psilocin (4-HO-DMT). It is traditionally made into a snuff, but we extract it and smoke it. If you wonder about a term or name, just type it into Google, and you will most of the time have all the information you will need. :)
 
Evening Glory said:
You're not ignorant in my eyes! Bufotenine is 5-HO-DMT, an isomer of psilocin (4-HO-DMT). It is traditionally made into a snuff, but we extract it and smoke it. If you wonder about a term or name, just type it into Google, and you will most of the time have all the information you will need. :)

Thanks for being supportive. I'm not used to knowing so little about so many things!
 
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