I would recommend 5g MHRB (or 10g brewed to be split 2 ways) and 4g syrian rue. I used to give 3g rue to first timers, but then it started turning out that for many, it was not enough for sufficient inhibition, so now I just do 4g to make sure it works while not going overboard (although for myself, I have started doing more than 4g). I would recommend personal vomiting buckets, comfortable places to sit and recline, sweatshirts to be taken on and off to regulate temperature as well as blankets and pillows for comfort. You're not gonna wanna move too much, so it's best to set up a nice comfy space that you can leave your body in. Music can be ecstatic for journeys, so it's wise to have a playlist of some sort, and an easy way for cuing and killing the music (preferably from the reach of your comfy spot you've created). Try to hold the ayahuasca down for at least an hour and embrace the purge. If you can manage to get everything or most of it up, you'll be nausea free for the remainder of the journey. If the ayahuasca alone isn't taking you as far as you were hoping it would, you can always have some DMT loaded up in the pipe and ready to go before you even drink the ayahuasca, so you don't have to fiddle with crystals in your altered state. You'll need less DMT than usual to take you a heck of a lot further, and beware that this can easily lead to the single most intense experience of your life, and also note that it'll take about 15-30 seconds longer than normal for the vapor effects to kick in. Also a word of caution is that if you're still nauseous when you go to smoke the DMT, it may shoot up the nausea level forcing you to puke the rest up (which can be beneficial). If you weren't nauseous before, it probably won't make you nauseous.
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