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strtman
#1 Posted : 7/12/2019 7:16:18 PM

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Just a few times I ran across posts in which people talk about adding chaliponga leaves to their changa. Except for this fact no further information is given.

Does anyone have experience with smoking chaliponga leaves? If so, what does it add to the changa? In what mixture did you use it?

Thanks in advance.

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#2 Posted : 7/15/2020 7:58:45 PM

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I have a batch of changa with 30% chaliponga curing right now, so I will report back in 4/5 days when it's ready and I've tried it!
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#3 Posted : 7/15/2020 8:15:37 PM

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strtman wrote:
Just a few times I ran across posts in which people talk about adding chaliponga leaves to their changa. Except for this fact no further information is given.

Does anyone have experience with smoking chaliponga leaves? If so, what does it add to the changa? In what mixture did you use it?

Thanks in advance.

I feel the urge to name it "polichanga" out of anagrammatical expediency Very happy

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#4 Posted : 7/16/2020 8:15:24 PM

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Actually the plant's common name is chalipanga, not chaliponga; that's how you would spell, by Spanish phonetics, what you hear the plant being referred to as in Colombia and Peru. Panga means leaf in Quechua.

The chaliponga misspelling must have come from an American trying to match what they heard, and subsequently become widespread on internet forums and picked up by people who don't pronounce the "o" the American way. And so I've heard European friends pronounce the "o" in it the British way, which sounds very different. So I think it's better to spell it chalipanga.

(And similarly I've seen Americans spell kambô as "combo" Stop )
 
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#5 Posted : 7/16/2020 8:53:00 PM

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Ah, chalipanga - of course, we have amirucapanga as the name for chacruna, presumably also in Quechua?

And palichanga sounds more friendly too Big grin

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#6 Posted : 7/17/2020 1:52:51 PM

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Ah, chalipanga - of course, we have amirucapanga as the name for chacruna, presumably also in Quechua?

Yup.

In Ecuador the plant is known as amiruca (among other names), so amirucapanga would mean "chacruna leaf", or could be used as another way of referring to the plant, to signify it's the leaves that are of interest.
 
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#7 Posted : 7/28/2020 6:17:54 PM

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Hey guys, sorry it took a while...went on a little vacation.

Just smoked my changa mix (30% caapi vine 30% chaliponga 40% mullein....1:1 spice herb ratio, no additional harmalas)

Fucking AWESOME!!

I made another one with Calea instead of Chali, and it was much milder. The chali was a one-hitter quitter.

Highly recommend. This will definitely be an herb I will be including in all my future blends.
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#8 Posted : 2/26/2021 6:36:38 PM

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Thank you strtman and changa boi for posting and contributing, as this provided me with new info. I now have some coming. Smile and am pretty stoked.

I've read there's some 5-meo in that leaf as well. Anyone know if any precautions should be taken?

For those who use caapi vine, how do you add it to your mix?
I have some shredded vine, but am a little unsure of how I'd like yo use it.

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Voidmatrix wrote:
Thank you strtman and changa boi for posting and contributing, as this provided me with new info. I now have some coming. Smile and am pretty stoked.

I've read there's some 5-meo in that leaf as well. Anyone know if any precautions should be taken?

For those who use caapi vine, how do you add it to your mix?
I have some shredded vine, but am a little unsure of how I'd like yo use it.

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nono, you use caapi leaf yes, but btw I recommed simply drinkin Caapi tea before smoking!! I wish I had done this sooner. it really works like a charm...
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#10 Posted : 2/27/2021 1:15:33 AM

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Ramma wrote:


nono, you use caapi leaf yes, but btw I recommed simply drinkin Caapi tea before smoking!! I wish I had done this sooner. it really works like a charm...


Laughing hahaha I initially got it to extract some harmala from. But have some extra. I think I will try the tea (especially since I have some powdered vine too. Thank you RammaVery happy

Anything I should prepare for before and after drinking it in your opinion?

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#11 Posted : 2/27/2021 3:59:09 AM

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Drink a cup of Aya tea and smoke DMT...I could tell you what to be prepared for, but it would ruin the suprise.
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#12 Posted : 2/27/2021 4:15:39 AM

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Ramma wrote:
Drink a cup of Aya tea and smoke DMT...I could tell you what to be prepared for, but it would ruin the suprise.


Laughing I mean anything like gut issues, purging, etc. I've never drank it before.

Also, how much would you suggest I drink? 10g tea, 20?

Thank you again

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