Definitely space it out a bit. If i take all my harmalas at once before a pharma experience, it tends to be short and intense. If i start drinking my caapi approx 30 min before, then again 10 min before dosing the light, and finally 20 min after the light is ingested then it tends to space out the experience. Also, adding some purified syrian rue alkaloids (not alot) really extends the experience imo. Harmaline is the strongest and longest lasting harmala imo, and caapi has almost no harmaline. Approx 100mg is enough for me with a 50g caapi brew, the best of both worlds, intense but gentle going into the trip due to the caapi.
I usually get a 3-4 hr expirence doing this using ~80-120mg of clean mimosa fumarates produced with fasw limonene and a acetone wash. Adding more harmalas in this configuration will only extend the experience and not make it more intense imho. the intensity can be dialed up or down with your dmt dosage if you have your harmala dosing figured out.
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