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Is My Method Of Dosing A DMT-Cart Dangerous? Options
 
RemoveReality
#1 Posted : 12/14/2022 11:00:10 PM
Hello Friends.

My first DMT consumption has been via a cart (like you would see for THC at a dispensary) To get pretty much all questions about the cart itself out of the way:

1.The cart is DMT. Nothing else. To stick to the attitude page, I will only go as far to say that I trust that this cart is pure, high quality Freebase DMT.

2.There is no clear dosage of how long of a puff will equal a sure fire mg dosage.

since there is no approximate dosage, my method has been as so:

Simply take back to back medium sized hits until I can't physically hold my eyes open without force. Is this dangerous in any way? Is there a possibility I get too much or too little in my system? I zero all hits. And after I exhale a hit, my only inhale is of DMT.

Is there a better way to do this? Is there any way to consume DMT that is even remotely as convenient as a cart? I'm only trying to experience DMT in the best way possible. I hear a lot of mixed opinions about carts, some say the experience can be underwhelming, but I don't really see how that can be when I use the method above. Some also say that they're only gone for 3-5 minutes on carts, but I've been gone for 8-10 minutes AT-LEAST during my full breakthrough via the cart.

I don't know. Help me out here please! Tell me your opinions on carts or give me some ideas for better ways to engage in the love dimension, any help appreciated.Thumbs up

PS, Attached is an image of some DMT entities generated by AI. gives my post some flavor, and looks pretty neat!

Much Love, -RR
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_Trip_
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#2 Posted : 12/15/2022 12:42:33 AM
I don't think its dangerous, vaping in my limited experience requires more tokes than smoking it, i think it would be harder to over do it on vapes. You'd blast off way before you'd hit a theoretical overdose.

There's been some progress with making your own vape mixes including some recent work with vapable pharmahusca.
If you buy FB DMT you could easily make your own vape mix and tailor the dose. The downside to vapes is you can only saturate the PG/VG mix so much before it begins to precipitate and crystalize.

Asides from that many people on nexus rate the glass vapor genie (GVG) if you can afford one. They are a good smoking apparatus for dialing in your dose and trip intensity/ consistency. Of-course there are other alternatives. A GVG is a good use of money for freebase DMT, changa, enhanced leaf and or pharmahusca mixes. You will find its efficiency will save you money in the long run, you generally use less than say you would use in a bong or other apparatus.

If you are interested in ayahuasca there's also the oral version pharmahusca (the purified form). The pro to this is that you can accurately dose and mitigate the purging due to lack of tannins etc. The con is it can be hit an miss depending on your protcol.

There's also the traditional ayahusca brew.

And people have also experimented with intranasal and sublingal routes.
Disclaimer: All my posts are of total fiction.

 
downwardsfromzero
ModeratorChemical expert
#3 Posted : 12/15/2022 7:37:22 PM
_Trip_ wrote:
And people have also experimented with intranasal and sublingal routes.
Let's not forget intrarectal, for the sake of completeness. A few have even tried transdermal absorption but that was pretty much a non-starter.




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