soulfood wrote:I wouldn't say tabacco and DMT would make changa.
I know some species contain harmaloids, but I doubt there's enough in there to make a considerable difference.
Also tabacco is a damn harsh smoke, so I wouldn't rate this method as an efficent way to get a significant dose.
Most tobacco contains a sufficient amount of norhamaline and norharman to seriously potentiate any spice experience. The method of operation is not ideal, in the sense that it would make a good RIMA for huasca preparations.
In fact, ANY oral ingesting of tobacco is a HUGE
no-no as you can
kill yourself with a relatively small amount of tobacco infusion. Furthermore, unless you have truly organic (and preferably wild) tobacco, the additives that are in cigarettes are worse than the plant itself.
Still, smoking some tobacco while tripping on most substances will provide a serious short term rush.
It is not a good choice for changa (enhanced leaf) because most people can not take a lung-full of tobacco and hold it without becoming ill or coughing their brains out. For those rare freaks acclimated to tobacco, though... it certainly does work. Especially interesting with jungle spice or jim jam...
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