All of my experiences with changa so far have been with unmeasured dosages - just puff until gone. (Seems to be the consensus method in threads here) This method has served me well, however produces an unpredictable variety of experiences from the mundane (for DMT that is) to uncomfortably extreme, even with hit counting I have been very surprised at the spectrum of intensities.
A close friend that I usually blast off with recently had a traumatizing experience that he was unprepared for, and scared him off for a while. (Nothing wrong with that, but I do enjoy tripping with him)
This has led me to consider a more systematic and pragmatic approach to dosing, and I was curious if people here have done something similar. One of the drawbacks to changa (for me so far) is the inability to evenly saturate the plant material with alkaloids. A 40mg pinch of leaf may not be the same concentration even within the same batch.
All that said, my intention is this and feedback greatly welcome.
1) Aim for single inhalation and clearing of the entire dose. When I have done multiple hits, it appears the last hit is more saturated than the previous
2) Begin intentionally low, work up in small increments and log my experiences with each dose
3) Considering that leftover MAO inhibition may persist from previous launches, space each dose out to separate days. Thinking that 4 40mg doses would be of different intensities if done in succession.
I know there have been multiple threads on this topic, but I haven't seen one relating to systematic approaches to finding a sweet spot. It takes willed courage for me to blast off, and I think the anxiety would be less if I went into each experience with less room for undershooting or overshooting.
Appreciate any of your thoughts on this, Thanks.
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