Try vaping it if you have access to a non toxic vaporizer. Tin foil is not made to be near flame, and will put off toxic fumes. You would be suprized at how much more efficient and effective vaporizing is with DMT. DMT FB is always harsh to swims lungs, but burnt DMT is even worse, and swim made the transition to vaping from smoking cannabis without looking back. Much less irritating than smoke, esp if you cool the vapor with water or expansion. A bong does both. A Steamroller would just expand the vapor, but still cool it significantly. another reason to vape your cannabis and other vaporizables is that its anywhere from 3x-6x more efficient for swim. Even ghetto glass vapes will work, but are definitely a crude solution. Just make changa, and load that up in your vape, the temp to vape cannabis is more than good enough to vaporize FB DMT.
Swim uses a woodeez vape, which is a Purple Days clone. ROHS, simple, durable, cheap, pretty, small, and it comes with 3 stems so you can use one for spice, one for FB harmalas, and one just for cannabis. The stems are of course very cheap and you could buy more if you needed/wanted. Hes always wanted to get a vapor genie though and prob will this summer, he kind-of has made a hobby out of vaping and has a MFLB portable vape (that uses one AA battery) in addition to his woodeez home unit. Both are highly recommended and quite inexpensive for a vaporizer of the quality.
Coughing up blood is bad, and cannabis does have a good expectorant effect on the lungs, stopping could allow tar to get congested in the lungs, but smoking anything will put that tar in your lungs in the first place. That seems to me like a positive feedback loop, tar making your lungs less effective at absorbing stuff, then you have to smoke more to get an effect.
swim thinks at a certain point especially with chronic tokers, the expectorant effects of cannabis can be overwhelmed by amount of crap and inflammation in lungs from smoke, NOT the cannabinoids. he has noticed how harsh smoke is now compared to vapor, and when he does smoke a lot he gets headaches and it makes his vaping less effective. But as far as how much better chronic vaping is compared to smoking, the difference is indescribable. Yes the high is different, but that's from less toxins, and you do get much better efficiency so i think its more than a fair tradeoff. Higher temps can also bring more of a combustion style coutchlock due to higher boiling points for the more sedating cannabinoids. SWIM much prefers the vaporizer high to smoking or even oral cannabis. Also, vaporizing is definitely a good way to get shit out of your lungs, something in the vapor is definitely the culprit to cannabis's expectorant effects. By not adding to what it has to remove by combusting your cannabis, it works even better.
BTW- you can try to purify your FB by washing it with small amounts of basic water and then fresh water to get any base water out. SWIM has had good expediences with this, also recrystallization teks do wonders to clean up spice. SWIM likes to FB his orange fumarates with lime, make a paste, dry it, then pull with anhydrous isopropyl. He gets a nice golden goo that is perfect for changa. Iso Only pulls the FB and leaves many impurities behind. SWIM could also dissolve his fumarates in a minimum of water, make a saturated sodium carb. solution, and drop base water into your fumarate solution to freebase the alkaloids and they will then precipitate with time. decant or siphon off water, wash once with water to clean any water-soluble impurities and dry.
Lots of options to clean up spice, many with common kitchen chemicals, most food-safe. It just takes practice and adjusting to find one that works good for your spice.
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