Hi

I'm a bit confused about changa, would somebody explain to the best way to go about to get the best mix? Some questions my sound stupid but I just don't like doing stuff whitout at least have tried to ask

I've read on Dream Weaver's tek that "
16A. You have two options now, if you know you have done all the steps correctly and want to make changa straight away, mix your herbs into the jar contained the naptha which is saturated with DMT and freeze for 24+ hours in a freezer that freezes water rock solid."
But then I read on this changa guide
https://www.dmt-nexus.me....aspx?g=posts&t=3539 that "
Weigh the amount of freebase DMT needed to enhance your leaf
to the desired ratio. Thoroughly dissolve the freebase DMT (use about 40mL of solvent per gram
of DMT) in one of the following: 100% Ethyl Alcohol, Acetone or Isopropyl Alcohol."
My questions is does freebase dmt dissolve by it self in Alcohol or does it need to be heated or anything else? I have never resolved the freebase in anything but warm naphtha before. And which of these 2 methods is the best way to go about? Do I lose any yield in the second method?
My last question is when doing a changa with 2-3 leaves how would you know how much has been soaked in the leaves? What I mean how would I go about when Im going to smoke it later if I don't know wich leaves has soaked in the most alkaloids, would that mean that the same amount will sometimes be less strong and at times very strong when smoked?
Thank for the help

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