River of Thoughts wrote:Hey guys,
I have like a half gram of supposed pure DMT given as a gift from a friend. But there's something wrong with it... its white powderlike. When I vape it in my GVG it gives me this terrible itchy feeling in my lungs and I always cough it out and then nausea follows after the cough... and I get some coughing phlegm right after... what can I do to clean it? it seem like its not pure and theres a solvent that is causing this reaction right? how do I clean it do I dissolve it in alchohol and evap it? What do people mean by evap? how do I evap the alchohol do I just leave it out and wait till all the alchohol evaporates? any ideas and suggestions would be nice? or should i just throw it away and not smoke it anyomre? I have yet to get a good trip out of it or a break through... Ive tried multiple different tempratures even as slow as possible but it turns into this stubborn sticky liquid after it melts on my screen and doesnt evap and when i pull hard enough it hurts...
To be honest, it very well could be that your DMT is impure, and it would be wise to be on the safe side and recrystallize. However, having said that, you should know that being white, powder-like, harsh on the lungs such that you cough it up, nausea and phlegm are all potentially "normal" or "acceptable" symptoms of having smoked pure DMT. Not only is white powdery DMT normal, it's quite preferable (especially that it's white) and is most likely more pure than other colored DMT. It's supposed to turn to liquid really fast, and from there it vaporizes into its vapor form. I'm curious to know how much "DMT" or whatever it is that you're loading up by weight. Nausea, coughing and phlegm are all signs of too much DMT or burnt DMT. So how much DMT are you loading up, how many hits are you taking, and what kind of lighter are you using?
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