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best way to remove unwanted IPA from Changa? Options
 
clouds
#1 Posted : 2/8/2021 11:13:44 PM

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hello nexus,

so a friend of mine gave me some changa but its giving me literal headaches and fever. I researched a little bit and seems like it might be the IPA that <still remains> in the changa mix.

Are there any ways you recommed to remove the IPA as easily as possible?

Thanks in advance. Thumbs up
 

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coAsTal
#2 Posted : 2/8/2021 11:17:58 PM

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Best way to remove any residual solvent is simply to expose the herb to open air and a little heat-- I have successfully used a cup warmer with a piece of cardboard between the element and the container the herb is in. That usually gets the temps down to maybe 120/140F, which is perfectly safe for the DMT and herbs but will cook off the solvents. Thumbs up
 
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#3 Posted : 2/8/2021 11:20:29 PM

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coAsTal wrote:
Best way to remove any residual solvent is simply to expose the herb to open air and a little heat-- I have successfully used a cup warmer with a piece of cardboard between the element and the container the herb is in. That usually gets the temps down to maybe 120/140F, which is perfectly safe for the DMT and herbs but will cook off the solvents. Thumbs up


Thank you sir. Perfectly clear Thumbs up
 
ms_manic_minxx
#4 Posted : 2/9/2021 2:59:43 PM

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I had a dehydrator and found it invaluable for making changa.

I'd let it go until it was dry... and then leave it in for probably an extra day beyond that to satisfy my paranoia.

Do you know anything about how much and what was used for a MAOI? Do you have any other symptoms besides headache and fever? Are you certain everything is as it should be with the MAOI? Were any other herbs or extracts that could cause a bad reaction mixed in?
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#5 Posted : 2/9/2021 3:12:05 PM

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A small space heater blowing over the top of the changa container does a great job of it. I set it out on the counter and let it run overnight.
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#6 Posted : 2/10/2021 1:16:54 PM
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My SO used to get headaches and fevers from changa the day after, while I was unaffected. Lowered the amount of harmaline and problem went away for her.
 
 
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