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#1 Posted : 5/11/2008 2:44:26 PM

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Dear all I will relay message a friend of a friend of some other friend whom i forget his name and whereabouts wanted me to report to you all. Hence for the rest of this message I will speak in the first person as if I was this person for clarity:


After recently engaging in an ayahuasca journey I felt ready to back to the spice land. This time however I was curious to examine the differences users have observed with the so called jungle spice. The material consists of crystals covered by some red liquid. Obtained from M. hostilis STB toluene pull. To remove residual toluene the material was dissolved in pure alcohol and re-evaporated. The toluene scent was gone (BTW i recommend anyone who messes with toluene do this). Anyway the first experiment took place at night. With a tiny speck of the material. Since its oily it would be a pain in the ass to weigh so I decided to start small. The effects were noticeable mild compared to other trips (low dose). The main difference I noted was that the delay in onset. Usually when white spice is used i take 2-3 big pulls and i go about buzzing though spice land even before the smoking is finished. So that was just the introduction.

The next experiment took place by day. This time more of the material was loaded in (maybe 10 mgs i dunno really?). The glass was heated until vapor accumulated and was all inhaled in one toke. The toke was held in for about ten seconds. upon blowing out the vapor which wasn't visible by this point the effects came on. Again the delay in onset compared with white spice was noted. I was placed into the spice land rather comfortably.

To conclude what differences were noticed between white spice and this so called jungle spice. Jungle spice is more potent. Theres no question about that anymore. Jungle spice contains DMT. chemical analysis has revealed this to be the case. Something else is certainly vaporizing along with dmt that was undetectable by the analytical method used. Certainly this oily material is probably the culprit. My theory is that whatever it is is allowing DMT to hit your mind more smoothly. The buzzing was different. With white spice a buzz is often felt about a half hour to an hour after the experience. Jungle spice this didnt not occur (nor did the really funny taste I get in my mouth when I smoke white spice the tingly sensation I always feel) Perhaps the difference in dose of white spice (ie the weight you would normally smoke) has something to do with this. I could go on speculating but I would like to hear what others have to say. Also this red oily stuff may help preserve DMT. It certainly keeps it away from oxygen by covering the crystals in oil. Just a thought.



So that is the story this person who is not me relayed to me to tell you all. He has a photo of this jungle spice but does not know how to post it can anyone help with that?
 

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