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#1 Posted : 7/1/2017 2:48:39 AM
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Like if you licked a bit off your finger. Does it have a salty taste? Asking out of curiosity
 

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#2 Posted : 7/1/2017 4:18:14 AM
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It would be bitter. It will also burn like hell. If your going to try sublingual administration, convert it to a salt.
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#3 Posted : 7/1/2017 1:19:33 PM

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Yeah, it's bitter and gross. I tried tasting it out of curiosity... ew.
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#4 Posted : 7/1/2017 11:26:40 PM

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If you['re] going to try sublingual administration, convert it to a salt.


That said, tincture of freebase in 90% ethanol appears to have some noticeable effect sublingually. As well as burning a little (OK, rather more than 90% alcohol alone would), and tasting less than gourmet but by no means the worst. Nicely purified recrystallised DMT tastes better than the grubby, stinky stuff.




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#5 Posted : 7/2/2017 1:51:41 AM

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Bitter tasting, nothing to enjoy. I read somewhere that's because of the alkalinity.
 
 
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