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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: b1g1mpact on September 14, 2013, 09:31 am
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Hi All,
I'm a new vendor (Just 5 months now!) - I stock top synthetic chems, including JWH 018, JWH 073 & CP 47,497, excellent quality synthetic cannabis / incense / blend, and a host of entheogens, including Mescaline (San Pedro / Peruvian & Bolivian Torch cactus), Ayahuasca, Salvia, Iboga, Ephedra, Mapacho, Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark (Bulk), virola bark (5-MEO-DMT & Bufonetnine), 4 different strains of quality Indonesian Kratom, Opium Lettuce, Yohimbine (8%) and more! Take a look at my profile for a complete list - weirdest & most diverse selection on Silk Road, bar none.
We have the best stealth on SR (Seriously, read my feedback) and great customer service, I have 100% positive feedback so far, and I'm always happy to help answering any questions about experiences, deliveries, dosages etc... hope to see you soon!
!!! DMT & CHANGA BACK IN STOCK !!!
Hope to see you soon,
B1g
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What exactly is changa? I know its like some DMT powder, but ROA? Dose? Effects?
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This must be fate or something because literally last night I was looking for a vendor of mimosa hostilis to have a go at extracting my own DMT, and wow look here you are. Will definitely be looking to do business in the next week or so my good sir ;D
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What exactly is changa? I know its like some DMT powder, but ROA? Dose? Effects?
Couldn't be arsed to try explaining it so here is some copy/paste info for you:
It has been over 15 years since ayahauscas introduction to western entheogen enthusiasts and in that time ayahuasca has evolved. What began as a synergistic plant combo known as ayahausca among specific cultures of the Amazon rain forest, has evolved to become never seen bef0re in the history of entheogens. Ayahuasca has transformed and become something new, radically different from what it once was. The sacred medicine that has historically provided incredible transformation in those that drink it, has itself transformed.
It has become Changa. Changa is quite possibly one of the most amazing innovations in the technology of the sacred in our lifetime. Changa is a combination of banisteriopsis caapi leaves (commonly known as the ayahausca vine) and a natural extract of DMT. Ayahuasca itself is a tea of B. caapi vine sections boiled down with perhaps other medicinal or psychoactive admixtures and a DMT and or 5meo-DMT containing admixture plant, often Psychotria Viridis or Chacruna. Since the advent of western exploration of what has been called the ayahausca effect or the ayahuasca complex, many new botanicals have been utilized and added to make this powerful brew that creates the ayahuasca effect. The ayahuasca effect is simply the inhibition of enzymes in the body that normally degrade ingested DMT, allowing the DMT to pass though the body altering consciousness without being destroyed by the bodies enzymes.
Many plants have been discovered that have the alkaloid’s necessary to produce the ayahausca effect. Synthesized laboratory grade chemicals have also been used to produce this effect creating what some have called pharmahuasca and what some purists call an abomination. Never the less, entheogen researchers have found that the plants and chemicals needed to produce ayahuasca are far reaching and can be found in many plants around the world.
One of the plants that has been discovered to have tryptamines suitable for creating the ayahausca effect is of the Acacia species. Acacia species that have good sums of DMT alkaliods in them are endemic to Australia, which is where ayahuasca “mutated” so to speak, and evolved into what has been called Changa today. According to anonymous interviews with entheogen enthusiasts in Aus. The production of DMT from natural sources has become quite simple, yet the availability of plants and chemicals needed to bring about the ayahuasca effect was slim. This was due to a ban on the importation of harmala continuing plants both alive or dried into Australia. Harmala containing plants thus being illegal provided an interesting challenge to Australians, who found in their travels to South America ayahuasca. The amazing medicine and spiritual path of exploration that ayahuasca shows people interweaves with their authentic needs for meaning, health and well being, and to some working with ayahausca became a necessity.
Before the ban of these plants and chemicals in Aus. some of the plants had made it over the sea and were being grown discretely by private parties with a vested interest in these plants of power. Sadly though, there was not enough Caapi vine to go around, for all of the interested parties, and seeing how DMT was easily available, some thing had to be done… necessity, so they say, is the mother of invention.
The story itself of Changas discovery is clouded and a bit mysterious due to the legal ramifications of changa in Oz. Australians had been trying to keep this under their hats for sometime. So the story goes... Someone in Australia discovered that if one infused the leaves of B. Caapi with DMT natural extracted from Acacia, that it could be smoked to form a totally new and undiscovered way of creating the ayahuasca effect. People had been taking Harmala alkaliods from Syrian Rue and B. Caapi with their DMT sessions in various forms for a very long time, but this was different... This was dramatically different.
Eventually Changa became known in other parts of the world, and its herbal blends started to adapt to the plants available locally or legally through botanical vendors. Now that the word is out entheogenic explorers and back yard shamans are developing ways of relating to this sacred medicine. What is being formed is completely unique to its own dynamic of being smoked but still very much influenced from what has been learned from Vegetalismo and Curenderismo practices in South America. A new form of shamanry is being practiced and learned from practicing with these plant teachers, a new entheogenic healing modality, new rituals and new ways of relating to ceremonial structure and the role of the healer as well are beginning to shift and transform.
The qualities of the tea are much different then the qualities of the Changa smoking blend. The tea is drank and enzymes begin to be inhibited in the stomach then spreading through out the body. Changa who's route of administration is smoking works very differently. The pyrolyzed smoking blend is inhaled adsorbing into the lungs and going directly to the brain, inhibiting enzymes there and adding the unique effects of harmala alkaliods into the synergistic effects of the tryptamine harmala pharmacological relationship. The effects are faster clearer headed and more centering.
The entire universe is evolving according to cosmologist Brain Swimme, solar systems, planets, single cell organism's, plants, animals, cultures, spiritual practices, technologies, all systems evolve and move towards a deepening of complexity and plant human relational systems do as well. Could it be that the plant human relationship of the complex plant, chemical, neurophysiological relationship we have come to know as ayahausca has elvoved as well?
As far as ROA and doses try Erowid.
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Hope that helps somewhat...
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Cheers, +1 :) You saved me a google search haha, it sounds ace!
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+1 from me to 8) been considering changa myself. Sounds like a blast ;)