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vampir
#1 Posted : 9/28/2010 1:50:39 AM

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As per a Nexian's suggestion, I have acquired some THH (freebase) from FV. Many say that sublingual administration is the best, and that THH has effects by itself. I'm fairly new to harmala's so I don't know much in this realm, other than what I've read so far how THH is more of a reversible MAOI and not as potent as the other harmalas, and that it's great for enhancing smoked trips. Along the same train of thought, I'm also a newbie in regards to sublingual administration of anything, so some advice would be appreciated.

Question 1: I just tried a little bit of the THH on the tip of my finger, and scraped it off onto the floor of my mouth under the tongue. It stung a bit, almost like a really acidic feeling? Is this normal, or should I not be doing that anymore?
Question 2: What is the range of dosage for THH? For example, what is a good range when doing THH by itself? What is a good range for doing THH accompanied with changa? How long should one typically wait before doing the changa?

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gibran2
#2 Posted : 9/28/2010 2:04:42 AM

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With harmalas in general, whether it’s THH, harmine, or harmaline, or any combination (as in Caapi Copy) there is often a slight burning sensation, especially when the alkaloid is in freebase form. The slight burning sensation is normal.

When I use sublingual harmalas, I generally use 10-15mg about 15-20 minutes before DMT. This doesn’t do much to lengthen the experience, but definitely changes the “character” of it. It also seems to slow things down, making the experience more “accessible”.
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