I have heard talk of some acacia's being orally active without a MAOI. It's somewhat unclear which species and what conditions are necessary for this to work. This was a fairly low quality qualitative test to see the effects of A. Floribunda (identification tentative) phyllode tea.
I currently do not have access to scales, so quantities were eyeballed. I will attach photos of quantity of leaves used.
I started the test just drinking a few mouthfuls of tea to check for any ill effects. In a short period of time I started to notice some very mild psychedelic effects around the level of a microdose. The effects were very short lived 15-30mins. Some time later after the initial dose had worn off I took a larger dose of tea to much the same effect.
Having experienced dmt on psilocybin I have wondered if psilocin would have a sufficient MAOI effect to increase the oral bioavailability of DMT. So I took some mushrooms and drank some more tea. With a small amount of mushrooms (1-2 small woodlovers) it did potentiate the psychedelic effects but I did not achieve any significant dmt headspace or visuals. After about an hour I decided to take a full dose of shrooms and some more tea. At this point I began to experience some dmt headspace and borderline open eye visuals.
While psilocybin does seem to potentiate and increase the oral bioavailability of dmt the breakdown of dmt still seems to be too fast to allow for significant buildup of dmt in the body. A. floribunda tea does not seem to be siginificantly orally active on its own. I would not recommend either of these methods for taking dmt orally. It would be preferable to extract the dmt and smoke it while on mushrooms.
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