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Ethnobotanicals Uncommon Huasca Roundup

Esperighanto

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Was asked to whip this up, so here it is. Not really referring to adjuncts, as much as the "whole star of the show" accompanying the harmalas. I lean towards harmaline with some tetrahydroharmine added to it in a gel cap, or just straight Banisteriopsis caapi tea.

Going to briefly list out my thoughts on these and categorize them loosely, but keep in mind I have absolutely no idea if any of these are even remotely safe or non-toxic:
  • Also MAOIs (I think):
    • Cannahuasca: This combination can make cannabis jarringly intense, but can also lead to some mind blowing experiences. Beware. We were typically insufflating straight harmaline crystals and then railing a ton of dabs when doing this, but we all also consumed 2-3.5 grams of dabs every single day for years by that point so our tolerances were sky high.
    • Lysergahuasca: This is an all time favorite of mine, it lasts maybe 18-20 hours and juxtaposes profound tranquility with immeasurable chaos. Absolutely fascinating, though really only for the irondomed imo.
    • Alicia anisopetala: This was a super intense, almost brutally intense cousin of B. caapi, but it was also more like a serotonergic + harmala when taken on its own. Orally it worked just as well as it did smoked.
    • Tetrapterys styloptera: This felt like if B. caapi had a cousin with a super flat affect, and I noticed super irregular dosage from it even in a powder form which confuses me greatly. This was less effective orally than smoked. By the way, to smoke powders this fine, twist numerous screens in the bottom of a bowl so the powder won't fall through very easily.
    • Psilohuasca: This is a significantly longer lasting, more rewarding, and fittingly far more punishing version of mushrooms. If the pharmahuasca experience was found in nature, I wouldn't say it most resembles ayahuasca, but instead psilohuasca.
    • Salvia: This is a serious banger if you're a salvia enthusiast, they don't necessarily synergize one another but they can absolutely put on quite the educational show when coadministered. I would usually dose the harmalas and then smoke leaves straight off the salvia plants I was growing.
    • Nitrous: This one can cause asphyxiation while unconscious, so ALWAYS have a tripsitter for this one, but the auditory effects of nitrous and harmalas (especially with LSD and/or sinicuichi added, I've yet to try this alongside N,N-DiPT but I will eventually) are some of the most intense and fascinating I've ever heard. The classic nitrous low frequency oscillation (the wub-wub-wub sound) disentangles into a variety of pulsating patterns of sound, retying itself into various knots of sound containing seemingly infinite complexity (not complication, but complexity) as the self-transformation of the sound occurs.
 
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I loved psilohuasca - used to take an maoi called mocobemide and Ive never laughed as much in my entire life. Just like an oral DMT trip but no nausea. The only problem was tolerance - took about a month to reset.
 
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