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Well that was terrible. It definitely works, but the burn was still unacceptable. Now that I've looked at some pictures of coconut cream online, I doesn't appear as though I got the right stuff.
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i think that is the right coconut cream. hopefully hyperspace fool will chime in, as this is his brainchild (or nosechild, as it were) My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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aqh wrote:Well that was terrible.  oh man, cracked me up. I've been wanting to try this... how bad was the burn? Oh my god. I broke it. I broke reality.
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It was honestly horrific and was noticeable throughout the entire experience.
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That's not legit coconut cream. Check a health food store although it will be pricey.
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I tried the tek yesterday evening. Took a bit more than 50mg yellow freebase in a shotglass, 5 drops water and five drops vinegar, heated it in a water bath to dissolve the dmt, added a little bit of coconut cream (pretty sure i got the right one) and stirred it. It didnt form a proper emulsion, I could still see tiny gooey bubbles in it, maybe because of some impurities in my spice. I used an eyedropper to get it in my nose, and already the first drop burned badly, made me sneeze several times, and i felt no effect at all. I took some more drops, it burned even more, but at least i felt some VERY mild effects. I then tried adding more coconut cream and more vinegar, which didnt make the burn any better. I think insufflating pure freebase would habe had the same results regarding pain and effects, so if nobody can tell me what I may have done wrong, I think the tek is useless :-( I still feel a slight burn in my nose and it is now 12 hours since i snorted it.
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Burn from pure freebase is terrible, but shouldn't last 12 hours. Maybe it's because you did it twice in a row - but have you tried the coconut cream by itself? That could burn for all I know. Plus snorting vinegar doesn't sound particularly comfortable, come to mention it... Perhaps you had too much vinegar in the first place. “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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