I would recommend converting the harmala hcl's you have to freebase before smoking them. I've never tried smoking harmala hcl, and its prob much smoother and more efficient as the freebase. Its a rather easy tek, as long as you have sodium carbonate or can make some. Just dissolve your hcl's in water, filter out what does not dissolve, add basic water to the solution until it stops clouding.
Let it fully settle out, then pour off through a filter and wash 1x with distilled water, or suck up most of the water out of the jar, then add more to wash the sodium carbonate out. After washing a few times, i corner all the alkaloids in my jar, and turn it slowly so they don't move, but the water does. If you are careful, you can suck up %99 of the water by getting it on the other side of the jar as your alkaloids, then pipetting it out. Then you just let them dry in the jar, scrape, and your done.
If you do this, and then want to convert some back to hcl's, they will most likely come out cleaner than they were before. Its as easy as dissolving the freebase in vinegar, heating it up and adding salt, then filtering.
For me, all it takes is like 10-30mg of extracted freebase to really feel its affects, not sure what the doses are for smoalked/vaped hcl's though.
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