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Greenlighter
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- Feb 23, 2008
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I live in Austin, Texas and all the H I have encountered here is tar. The quality and price varies greatly. From my experience the more hard, shiny, translucent tar is better it is compared to the more soft, gooey, and opaque tar. But this is just from my limited experience and I am by no means an authority on the subject.
In regards to routes of administration these are my experiences. The first time I tried H I attempted to chase the dragon which was not very effective do to my lack of skill. Later on I tried waterlining it, it burned pretty bad, left my nose/throat kind of raw, and most of the solution went down my throat. Most recently I have been plugging H with great success and this is now my favorite method of consumption. I have encountered a syringe made and sold by walgreens that is great for plugging. The syringes I use are 1/2cc with the needle glued into the needle hub, the needle hub fits tightly over the barrel without any adhesive and is easily removed with some pliers. The opening at the end of the barrel is between 1/8"-1/16" which I like because I have had problems with clogging when using syringes with only the needle removed from the needle hub.
In regards to bioavailability and safety where does plugging fall in comparison to other routes of administration?
I was also wondering if it is OK to post pictures of my tar or the syringes I modify?
In regards to routes of administration these are my experiences. The first time I tried H I attempted to chase the dragon which was not very effective do to my lack of skill. Later on I tried waterlining it, it burned pretty bad, left my nose/throat kind of raw, and most of the solution went down my throat. Most recently I have been plugging H with great success and this is now my favorite method of consumption. I have encountered a syringe made and sold by walgreens that is great for plugging. The syringes I use are 1/2cc with the needle glued into the needle hub, the needle hub fits tightly over the barrel without any adhesive and is easily removed with some pliers. The opening at the end of the barrel is between 1/8"-1/16" which I like because I have had problems with clogging when using syringes with only the needle removed from the needle hub.
In regards to bioavailability and safety where does plugging fall in comparison to other routes of administration?
I was also wondering if it is OK to post pictures of my tar or the syringes I modify?
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