We've Moved! Visit our NEW FORUM to join the latest discussions. This is an archive of our previous conversations...

You can find the login page for the old forum here.
CHATPRIVACYDONATELOGINREGISTER
DMT-Nexus
FAQWIKIHEALTH & SAFETYARTATTITUDEACTIVE TOPICS
Sublingual tincutures via Limonene? Safe? Options
 
q21q21
#1 Posted : 2/4/2010 1:54:41 AM

SWIM


Posts: 1239
Joined: 08-Aug-2009
Last visit: 04-Jun-2024
Location: Nowhere, I'm not real.
SWIM has recently had great success using oil to partially dissolve freebased DMT for a much less painful administration than dry freebased DMT and with 2-5x the efficiency of oral with no nausea

SWIM, who has a very large tolerance to oral DMT, getting only slight visuals from 20g of MHRB and 0 effects from 60mg freebase spice dissolved in juice. Each with 2-3 g worth of rue extract.

SWIM took 2g of rue extract and 45 minutes later held 65-70mg of freebase spice partially dissolved in oil under the tongue, the burn was signifigant for about 5 min and faded as the saliva built up/ DMT was absorbed. but the burn was less than 1/2 of pure spice.

The mix was swished around with a finger several times and spat out after 15 minute.

The effects were largely mental with sight OEV and very decent CEV and lasted 1-1 1/2 hours.
The rue was very sedating and SWIM did not have the energy to go for a walk like he usually does to observe the effects of substances on milder trips.
All in all SWIM definately feels the tryptamine flavor of it, very unlike mescaline and similar yet with a completely different "flavor" as compared to mushrooms.

2 1/2 hours earlier SWIM was also testing the last pull of a no-simmer extraction of peruvian torch as a test for how much water is needed for the brew. it seemed to be only <10% mescaline and >90% of the fellow water soluble actives. Although the effects were extremely mild, they should be considered because after coming down from the pharma the cactus was still felt as active.

SWIM was wondering if it would be safe to make a tinciture with Limonene. It would only take maybe 1-2ml and SWIM thinks maybe the full dissolving of the spice would further reduce the burn.

SWIM has no access to high proof alcohol, only 40% and he doesn't drink so he cringes at the idea of holding it in his mouth for 15 minutes.

If so would it also work for salvia? Bufotenine?


Just a theory, any advice would be great.
Q21Q21's Tek: A comprehensive guide to extracting DMT
The 2 teks use non-toxic lime and vinegar and Tek 1: d-Limonene or Xylene or Tek 2: Naptha to produce very quick high yields with the greatest of ease.

I am almost never on this site anymore so I will likely not answer PMs

 

STS is a community for people interested in growing, preserving and researching botanical species, particularly those with remarkable therapeutic and/or psychoactive properties.
 
biopsylo
#2 Posted : 2/10/2010 2:46:32 PM

DMT-Nexus member


Posts: 752
Joined: 19-Mar-2009
Last visit: 16-Dec-2024
Location: green heart of caribou
d-limonene might burn on its own under the tongue. i would try that first to see. should be safe enough if u dont swallow.
u cant get high proof grain alcohol in vancouver? there must be some moonshiners up in them hillsVery happy Very happy seems a polar solvent would work better with adsorption.
 
q21q21
#3 Posted : 2/10/2010 5:09:15 PM

SWIM


Posts: 1239
Joined: 08-Aug-2009
Last visit: 04-Jun-2024
Location: Nowhere, I'm not real.
SWIM tried pure limonene and it burned quite a bit, maybe 2/3 as much as the spice!
Q21Q21's Tek: A comprehensive guide to extracting DMT
The 2 teks use non-toxic lime and vinegar and Tek 1: d-Limonene or Xylene or Tek 2: Naptha to produce very quick high yields with the greatest of ease.

I am almost never on this site anymore so I will likely not answer PMs

 
downwardsfromzero
#4 Posted : 3/4/2010 1:02:50 AM

Boundary condition

ModeratorChemical expert

Posts: 8617
Joined: 30-Aug-2008
Last visit: 07-Nov-2024
Location: square root of minus one
Use glycerine.




“There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work."
― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
 
 
Users browsing this forum
Guest

DMT-Nexus theme created by The Traveler
This page was generated in 0.013 seconds.