Changa

Changa is an extract made from DMT containing plants like Mimosa hostilis or other plants. It can also contain MAO-inhibitors like Banisteriopsis Caapi to increase the intensity and duration of the effect. Changa often contains DMT, NMT, yuremamine, Beta-Carbolines as these psychoactive compounds exist in Mimosa hostilis.

How to use Changa?

Changa can be smoked in a joint, pipe or in a bong. Inhale until the effect is sufficient. When using Changa make sure that you are in a safe environment and that there is someone looking after you.

What is the effect of Changa?

The effect of Changa depends upon the potency of the extract and the amount consumed. In low amounts the effects of Changa will be short and highly psychedelic. In high doses the effect is much more dramatic: a loss of awareness of the surroundings and a breakthrough to another dimension. See the article about DMT for more information.

Is Changa dangerous?

Changa often contains the MAO-inhibitor Caapi. Caapi itself is quite dangerous and can be lethal when combined with drugs or various foods. It's also the reason why you sometimes hear about Ayahuasca deaths. Never combine Changa with other drugs. Please see the article about MAOI for more information.

How to make Changa?

The extract is relatively simple to make and generally not purified. This means that Changa may contain solvents and impurities. The extract is applied to a blend of herbs for easy burning. These herbs can be DMT containing herbs or any blend that burns well.
Drugs-Forum has many threads about making Changa. Click on the relevant tags below for more information. We also have a forum about DMT extraction.

Where to ask a question about Changa?

You can post a question about Changa in our DMT forum.

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