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Will I notice a difference if I smoke caapi first? Options
 
Super Radical
#1 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:08:57 AM
If I smoked a bowl of caapi leaf, then made a caapi/spice sandwich (way better than pb&j IMO) will I notice a difference from smoking freebase, say on a bed of mullein? Is the mao inhibition that good when smoked?

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#2 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:13:01 AM
MAO inhibition occurs in the stomach, smoking harmalas go straight to the brain and this is why you need significantly less when dosed this way. That's why just simply smoking a caapi leaf produces psychoactive effects. Yes, you will notice a difference, one that I highly recommend.
 
Super Radical
#3 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:44:58 AM
Thank you house! This is why your awesome <3
I mean there are plenty of other reasons, but thank you!

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#4 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:56:02 AM
You're welcome. You can even infuse the spice onto the caapi leaf, and you have changa.

I use caapi leaves, mullein, some white sage, and lavender to compose my changa. It's an incredible thing to smoke or vape.
 
Super Radical
#5 Posted : 10/4/2011 6:17:14 PM
I now officially made my first changa.
One caapi leaf (yes one) rubbed all over with spice and then melted with a lightbulb.
I'm going to test it in a few min. I will let you know how it goes. Cool

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Super Radical
#6 Posted : 10/6/2011 2:52:39 AM
It went very well. I totally understand the 'power' and 'light' references.
I saw a female figure form on my wooden floor boards and smile at me, then a lime green haze of tiny bubbles and patterns (which at the time I took to be the information stored inside the once living wood) arose from the floor and I wafted it around until the patterns in the air covered my arms.
Then I watched tiny south American shamans line dance with Indian gods along my walls.

Spice was like a book and the caapi was like the light you need to see it.

There are some things.

 
 
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