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irup
#1 Posted : 5/7/2019 8:16:09 PM
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Hi there

Swim wants to know how much dmt freebase has to be mixed with how much harmaline hcl in order to have a strong Ayahuasca experience. Also is this the way to have an experience similar to cooking the caapi itself and so on ? Is there someone who has someone personal experience himself? Swim is asking because in thread he read about this topic it's often not clarified whether they use harmaline hcl or something else. He wants to do it exactly this way. So it doesn't help him to give an answer with syrian rue or similar stuff. Swim needs to know the exact measurement for the HCL and dmt freebase (the very white stuff) in order to have a safe experience. Swim is excited to hear your ideas and experience.

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#2 Posted : 5/9/2019 12:04:56 AM

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Best use DMT in a salt form rather than freebase.

For optimal ayahuasca, use harmine and THH rather than harmaline. (How do you even know what you have is harmline anyhow?)

The figures for this are all over the internets, please have a little look.


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