How feasible is this?
Has anyone performed a chemical analysis of Bobinsana's alkaloid profile?
It is said to contain THH, correct?
Could this not mean that the plant could, in theory be used to render light plants active, without the need for vine or rue?
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you mean Calliandra angustifolia? THH alone seems to be not enough for oral activation of dmt
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I am really wondering why there is not more information out there regarding such an interesting plant.
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I have made a tincture from it, 1:5 (shredded bark/alcohol). Anecdotally i would say it mellows the trip combined with other MAOIS. I have not tried it on its own to say if it causes inhibition to some level.
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Interesting! Let us know if you try it alone with dimitri!
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Made another tincture with Bobinsana, more concentrated. I made sure to turn it in powdery form as much as possible this time using a blender (had gotten in big woody chunks in its raw form). 1 Ml of the tincture equals about 1 gram Bobinsana. I took 4 ml along with 4 grams Rue+1 gram 100:1 Caapi extract.
I have gotten used to the effects of Harmala alkaloids taking full doses for MAO-Inhibition for about 100 days now so i know about their "regular" effects. The sensation today was definitely different, more Zen-like. Interesting. I will continue using it with Syrian Rue+caapi as well. It makes no sense trying it alone with DMT in oral form because it does not inhibit MAO from what i saw searching the forum a bit.
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