@Asher7
Freebase DMT is mildly basic, so I believe it is normal for it to be a bit harsh. In my experience with e-mesh, you can minimize harshness by fine-tuning vaping temperature and technique. You want a vapor stream with "Goldilocks" properties. If the vapor is too hot and/or concentrated, it can be pretty rough-- I think the heat might even have a "double" effect, in that perhaps the basic vapor reacts more quickly with your oral tissues at a higher temperature, so you are burned more both thermally and chemically. On the other hand, if the vapor is too cool, enough can condense inside your mouth and throat to cause some burning.
Ideally you want it just hot enough to go down without significant condensation and just concentrated enough to get it all in one hit. After a lot of experimentation, I've had the most success using my e-mesh rig (Vandy Vape RDA v2, fitted mesh, Aegis Solo) in wattage mode at 13.5W with an 8" glass straw fitted to a ~3" drip tip, so the vapor travels about a foot (allowing it to cool) before reaching my mouth.
@Jega
Quote:Anyone who has tried and got discouraged because the smoke seems ungodly harsh (especially if you STB'd), you owe it to yourself to do an aqueous wash on your spice (sodium carb seems the simplest). Lye can be in your product even if it's perfectly white, and lye particles can travel into your lungs with the smoke even if they haven't combusted.
Can anyone explain how sodium carbonate would be useful for removing lye? It is my understanding that the primary purpose of a sodium carbonate wash is to deprotonate acidic impurities (such as acetic acid introduced in an A/B extraction) that are somewhat lipid-soluble. When deprotonated, they become much more water soluble and are thus and removed in the aqueous phase of the wash.
Lye is already extremely water soluble, and shouldn't be made appreciably more so by the presence of sodium carbonate. So if lye is the issue, I would think a plain water wash would be just as effective.