Ayahueeskies wrote:
TrevorPhillips.
I see what you mean and I have thought about that too. I'm still wondering why this would never happen before with the other spice I had experienced.
Also I noticed it leaves a slight film in mouth. Now what could that be?
Trevor cant give a definitive answer but feels that experimenting is the way forward.
Try eliminting variables to see if you are just prone to nausea or it is an outside factor.
Firstly the only product trevor sees you mention not being food grade is your VM & P.
Trevor wonders did you do an evaportion test with the solvent before extracting to make sure it left no residue?
If not try now and see if it evaps clean.
Repeat with any non-aromatic solvents used.
Note this thread
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...spx?g=posts&t=70738
Trevor says if the evap test is already done and you are confident the materials you used are not the culprit move forward.
Trevor suggests next you try altering your vaping temperatures.
If that does not work
Try a manual vaporizing device rather than a vape or e-cig.
If nothing then try only vaping on an empty stomache or only a few hours after last meal.
There are many variables here so trevor suggests adopting a methodical approach to problem solving.