Actually that yield sounds really high to me. Maybe your extraction was much more efficient than mine. I bas-ified to the level indicated as I indicated in the earlier post. I think that is equivalent to 1/10 Sodium Carbonate to water. I think that achieves like 8.6 or something. I don't think I got more than a gram when I did 250 or so. It was a really long time ago and I do not remember. I do not think I did multiple pulls either. Actually I have to agree that it seems weird that a known batch of leaves that is 'good' would produce a product that has nil? There is a specific window however and maybe the alkaloids are especially sensitive -- seems to me I remember them being so! IF you do the research let me know what you find. That said I really like the idea of a full spectrum crack lol... Seriously though since there are like a dozen alkaloids including some other canes, I wonder what they all do? I'll bet they at least are balancing partners!
P.S> When I tried it a small match stick head size was plenty to immediately feel it!
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Anyone here ever tried coca brandy?
50g + 5 shots + 5 days sitting = 4 shots strained
No bicarb in it though, considering adding some to it before ingestion.
Is something like this better to take sublingualy or orally? Likely to try both.
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Hey Cactus Man, can't say I've mixed coca with brandy but answering your question "Is something like this better to take sublingualy or orally"
I would personally consume this beverage orally as the dosage you've mentioned in your post, 50g (approx <255mg cocaine) therefore under <56mg per shot seems like an awful amount to consume so rapidly and could really exacerbate the negative side effects that this drug has to offer such as the moderate-intense craving it can induce after cocaine-blood concentrations begin to diminish and even more so after a relatively rapid come up such as the sublingual route in comparison to the oral route.
So with this type of dosage I would personally go with the slower ROA in order to reduce the unwanted side effects, which could potentially cause someone to become dangerously intoxicated.
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