I just ordered a g of caapi copy from flowingvisions and was wanting to use it for some enhanced Dimitri leaves but wasnt sure if what they sell is in the right form to be smoked or if I need to changed it to a base to be smoked with leaf.
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Ive never used CC for changa, but I dont see any reason why it cant be smoked. But before you do go making a blend with it, lets see if anyone has any input here. This "isolated form" of alkaloids, what do they mean by this?
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Harmaloids can be smoked. Caapi copy is pretty much all harmaloids So yes... certainly 
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Just be aware that harmaloids are many, many times more potent by inhalation than by ingestion. To sprinkle a small amount of caapi copy on your changa sounds like a good idea. 
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^Chiming in to say, YES, please heed Evening Glory's wisdom. It is no joke! Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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Smoking CC is very nice, it is harmalas in FB forms and works a charm for making changa ! Smell like tea n,n spirit !
Toke the toke, and walk the walk !
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Awesome! thanks for the feedback friends, especially the tip on the strength I was thinking it would be less potent smoked so would have gone over board im sure. Also, I heard caapi extracts do not dissolve well into solvents. Can I use the ever handy VM&P, acetone, or IPA? to infuse the CC onto my leaves or should I just not bother and hand mix it best I can into my final product?
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Infusing the harmalas onto the leaf makes for ease of use. Your leaf should come out nice and coated by the extract used. Naptha, acetone and IPA can be used. Happy infusions 
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