I know the answer is most likely 'no', but does anyone know if bay leaves have any Light or Force in them? I ask because I have a 30 foot bay tree with at least a thousand leaves, and if there's anything in there I WANT TO KNOW!!! "at journey's end, we must begin again"
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Here's my secret tip. Bay leaf custard. Peace in mind, Love in heart
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I also challenge you to make some enhanced bayleaf and report back ;-) Peace in mind, Love in heart
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custard and leaf - sounds good! Bay has such a beautiful aroma ... its got to be good "at journey's end, we must begin again"
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88 wrote:I know the answer is most likely 'no', but does anyone know if bay leaves have any Light or Force in them? I ask because I have a 30 foot bay tree with at least a thousand leaves, and if there's anything in there I WANT TO KNOW!!! Do you have any reference for dmt in bay leaves or is it just based in a vague dmt is everywhere generalisation? Most likely the answer is no. It'd be the same if it were oak leaves, pine needles, or cheese plant leaves. Need to calculate between salts and freebases? Click here! Need to calculate freebase or salt percentage at a given pH? Click here!
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CHEESE plant?! Bay leaf CUSTARD? Ghostman, please tell more. I put them in curries! And enhanced leaf... YUM! Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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88 wrote:I know the answer is most likely 'no', but does anyone know if bay leaves have any Light or Force in them? I ask because I have a 30 foot bay tree with at least a thousand leaves, and if there's anything in there I WANT TO KNOW!!! No alkaloids of note but a stunning essential oil profile.I believe Eugenol is the most prevalent of the oils so it is really only good as a synth precursor.
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bay leaf changa? thats funny. i remember being around 11-12 and raiding my mothers' spice cabinet and rolling bay leaf joints with notebook paper
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Infundibulum wrote: Do you have any reference for dmt in bay leaves or is it just based in a vague dmt is everywhere generalisation?
It's based entirely on hope and optimism and the mind blowing possibility that I might have a 30 foot tree full of elves in the back garden which would make my life complete. Ah well ... custard it is then "at journey's end, we must begin again"
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biopsylo wrote:bay leaf changa? thats funny. i remember being around 11-12 and raiding my mothers' spice cabinet and rolling bay leaf joints with notebook paper hehe ... I remember smoking powdered nutmeg until I, erm, purged. Couldn't eat nutmeg for about 15 years after  I take it the bay leaf in your case was ineffective? "at journey's end, we must begin again"
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i was camping in the back yard with a buddy, and some much older neighborhood kids came bursting into our tent because they thought we were smoking cannabis. heheh. that was the effect!
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and also, you probably smelled nice :-) "at journey's end, we must begin again"
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