Thelema Posted March 13, 2004 Share Posted March 13, 2004 does anyone know1) whether there are such thing obtainable as "enteric-coated" capsules?2)whether or not iboga-type alkaloids can be smoked?cheers for now, Salvia results soon everyone, sorry ive been so slow, ive had one thing after another happen, long story.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torsten Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 Originally posted by Thelema: does anyone know1) whether there are such thing obtainable as "enteric-coated" capsules?Not when I looked about 2 years ago. I ended up buying good quality enteric coated acidophilus caps, cutting them open and then sealing them with epoxy glue (makign sure to cover all of the injured area.2)whether or not iboga-type alkaloids can be smoked?yes, but it is an incredible waste. Most large indoles will be destroyed long before vaporisation occurs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoodoo Posted March 16, 2004 Share Posted March 16, 2004 One or two puffs of a particularly strong strain of rootbark has a mild yet very noticeable, long lasting effect (4-5 hours). More than 3-4 puffs increase the strength to a minor degree. It is a stimulant with those few puffs. Larger amounts smoked; effects unknown. A low temperature gaged herb vaporizor might be good for those quitting cigarette smoking or as an adjunct to full oral dose therapy or daily use in the months following a full oral dose. Incidently, this particular strain from Africa was known to be effective orally at just 8-10 grams (root bark) for a 12-16 hour "can't get up" full-on experience. Total effects a good 36-48 hours. For most participants, they said they were happy they did not do a larger dose. Most also said they would not want to do it again, ever. One of the participants gave up his meth smoking habit for 5 months afterward, another gave up daily alcohol consumption for 4 months. Both returned totheir habits afterward, but seemed far happier and glowed in a new way during their dry periods. A third person used the material and quickly returned to his daily alcohol/cannabis consumption, although a year later he quit for a three year period to present, which occurred after an ayahuaska ceremony. He attributes his success at quitting to what he learned from both the Iboga nd the Ayahuaska. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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