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hbwr seeds

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Hello bluelight friends.

Ok so before taking a new drug I always research thoroughly but for some reason I cannot find a specific answer to my question an I was hoping someone could help me out.

Now I understand that when taking hbwr seeds you should take off the outer coating to remove most unwanted side effects, but my question is what exactly should thr seeds look like when the outer coating is removed? The seeds start out dark brown and I sanded them down to remove that coating an now they are light brown, but while scraping further I find that the light brown coating also comes off but it is extremely hard to remove...does this layer need to come off or will I be wasting lsa?

Thanks. Please ask me any questions that may help you better answer my question if I did not cover something.
 
I find that useing a sharp pocket knife to scrape the fuzzy stuff off, is far easier than sandpaper. I don't think there is much point in scraping further than a uniform light beige colour. I have found that some hbwr seeds have nooks and cracks such can easily be got into with a pin.
Sublingual hbwrs are bomdiggity if you can handle the taste.
 
Thanks^ I have read a little about sublingual administration...do u just crush them into a powder and put under tongue? I hear u should crush them anyway.

I am pretty sure I have to remove this beige coating as well because it is still hard and from what I read they said "get to the meat" and underneath this layer it is much softer.
 
It is just the fuzzy dark brown stuff that you want to get rid of. The hard light tan layer is where the goodies start.

The only way I have tried sublingual hbwrs is by chewing up 5ish well scraped seeds as fine as I could chew them, and then taking the majority of the chunks and letting it sit in a pool of saliva below my tongue for a while. 10 mins was my limit as it doesn't taste the greatest.
 
I noticed that no matter how much I tried I couldn't remove all the coating. What your trying to get off is the very top layer of fuzz. If the fuzz is gone then you did it fine. I also noticed that there was no difference in nausea whether I removed the coating or not.
 
It is just the fuzzy dark brown stuff that you want to get rid of. The hard light tan layer is where the goodies start.

The only way I have tried sublingual hbwrs is by chewing up 5ish well scraped seeds as fine as I could chew them, and then taking the majority of the chunks and letting it sit in a pool of saliva below my tongue for a while. 10 mins was my limit as it doesn't taste the greatest.

Yes thank you. U know exactly what I am talking about, I appreciate the help. And I keep hearing about the outer coating being fuzzy but my seeds are smooth...is this good thing? Does it mean anything at all? They are def hbwr seeds.

Anf you just chew the seeds up eh? Interesting.
 
Some strains of hbwrs, like the Ghana strain, are smaller, smoother, less fuzzy and way harder to scrape. I try to stick to the Madagascan or Hawaiian strain.

Sublingual and oral hbwrs seem to be more visual and less sleepy than the tea version. Highly recommended.
 
I thought strains from ghana and madagacar had notoriously low LSA content? I was always told to stick to Hawaiian seeds.
 
Ghana and the Indian strain are weak enough to be not worth working with. The Hawaiian strain is the most consistent in strength, but I have heard that the Madagascan and the Reunion island strains are, on occasion, far more potent than the average Hawaiian strain.
 
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