Gladis Vita
Therapist in California
Changa Side Effects
The Changa drug has several distinct side effects, which make it extremely important to understand. Although changa is not currently legal for sale, some websites sell smokable forms of this plant. You should make sure to read the label carefully to avoid buying anything that is not a legal extract. If you are unsure of whether a Changa drug is safe for you, try a small sample to see if you like it.
The psychedelic agent in Changa is a compound called DMT. This substance is a smokable blend made from several herbs that are rich in the MAOI, 5-MeO-DMT. It is usually made by pouring a DMT solution over the herbs to create a smokable blend. The effects of Changa last approximately 45 minutes, and in most people it is a milder experience than that of 5-MeO-DMT.
The dosage of Changa varies, but a typical dose contains 30 to 200 mg of DMT. It is important to experiment with the dosage and find the amount that works best for you. Do not rely on a standard weight of dried Changa leaf because it is not the same as the actual amount of DMT in a single pill. It is also important to know the ingredients that make up your blend. As with any drug, it is possible to overdose on the herb.
If you are using a smokable changa product, the dosage should be small and deliberate. Once you feel the effects, you should wait for a few minutes before consuming more. You may need to take several deep puffs before you reach full potency. This is because the changa does not hit as hard as salvia extract or 5-MeO-DMT. Several sessions may be required for you to achieve full potency.
The changa drug side effects depend on the ingredients that make it. Although it's a short-lived experience, you may experience a hangover or a headache. The changa drug side effects strength varies, but it is likely safe to try if you're interested in experiencing a truly potent experience. In addition to this, there are several other side effects you should be aware of. They include nausea, fatigue, and headache. You should also pay attention to the additives that make changa so dangerous. Those that contain brugmansia may cause hallucinations or depression.