I don't think you really have MXE free-base
Is it possible that people are finding oral dosing to work better because they are getting MXE freebase. ...
Since the 4-Aco-DMT had the Furmarate at the end and the MXE didn't have a binding acid I realized the MXE we ordered was probably freebase and not in salt form making it nasally less active if not inactive.
Not to sound disrespectful, but I can say with near absolute surety that you in fact do not have the free-base form of MXE.
* Free-base MXE is usually not a solid, it is a clear to slightly yellowed oil with a thick viscosity.
* No vendor/supplier is currently listing the counter-ion to the MXE cation, so just because your MXE doesn't list the other half of the salt doesn't mean it isn't there. In fact, most 2C-X compounds do not have the salt counter-ion listed either, but that doesn't mean that everyone talking about 2C-C or 2C-P has the free-base form.
* The counter-ion for 4-Aco-DMT is usually listed so that researchers can distinguish between the more stable fumarate and the less stable hydrochloride forms.
* If you ate (oral ROA) MXE free-base the acid in your stomach would immediately protonate the MXE to produce the salt form (MXE pKa probably around 10-11), there would be no difference between MXE free-base and MXE salt via the oral route.
Unfortunately my dedicated thread to MXE free-base was deleted by mods for some reason that I am currently trying to determine, but in the meantime, if you would like to read particulars on the free-base form, please look to Jbrandon's post where he quotes the bulk of the pertinent components of my thread:
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/...seriously)?p=10114588&viewfull=1#post10114588