So I was planning on trying DMT on an acid trip, and found the DMT before acid, and was interested in sampling it. I understand the tolerance effect of LSD-25, but for some reason I can't find much information on the tolerance effects of DMT. I know it is/will be possible to use DMT on consecutive days, or even in the same day, but will that second trip be as jaw dropping, magical, explosive? I'll likely just wait to use the DMT anyways, but I am curious about this. What can you say from experience? My understanding of DMT is that the initial tolerance is extreme, I've seen people say that they have done DMT at grams at a time.. is that even possible? I thought you'd be way too far out of your body to smoke much more than 100mg. But after the 30 min mark/1hour mark. Are you completely baseline? Or will it take a couple days/weeks to seek a trip as intense? -- I have experimented with the tolerance effect of LSD, It is very real, and noticeable, and destroys the drug if you don't have patience. I don't want to abuse/waste DMT
After a few hours you will have no DMT tolerance. But the experience is not something to do all day every day. Two days in a row, sure. But don't make a habit of it.
I've never noticed much if any of a tolerance with DMT. You can do it multiple times a day but the experiences won't be as special or meaningful if you overuse it. I'm not sure if there would be a tolerance if you tried to smoke DMT again immediately after tripping on DMT.
^-- I do know for a fact that smoking within 30 minutes of your last trip is entirely pointless and will yield zero desire effects. I think it might even take an hour to have your tolerance low enough. From that trip I had on it, it lasted about the length of an album so give or take 20-30 minutes, I couldn't imagine doing it after that, or even hours later. So when I tried it the following day, I did have a powerful experience as well, that I can't see myself seeking another experience in my near future. I couldn't imagine making a habit of this, though I'm sure it happens. -- Um, not sure if I was being misunderstood here, I wasn't asking to try it on a daily use. I just wanted to know if having a sample the day prior would affect the next days trip because I planned to do it the following day while on LSD
Ive had DMT trips be radically different from one experience to the next, so much that it would seem it was a different drug entirely but i've experienced this with DMT trips from the same batch/extraction. I don't believe that it builds a long term tolerance tho, only very short term. DMT is somewhat unique among psychedelics. Now what is interesting is that "jungle spice" IS a different experience, and its really hard to explain and I'm much less experienced with jungle spice than regular DMT. The times I've done it, it was much different visually. It has its own character which sets it apart, my vision appeared as if the world was a pane of stained glass, shattered into many peices inside a kaleidoscope or something. there were other differences as well, but they're very subjective and its been a few years so i'm afraid I can't elaborate too much. The "jungle spice" is produced by extracting MHRB using aromatic hydrocarbons such as xylene or toluene, instead of naptha. After you have done several naptha pulls, and are no longer pulling DMT, you can pull with toluene and the product of the toluene pull will be jungle spice. What's interesting is that i've read much on this subject, and just about everyone agrees that it is different from normal DMT and that some other chemical compound in MHRB being pulled which is not soluble in naptha but IS soluble in toluene/xylene must be responsible for the effects; however, i stumbled across some data someplace on the net where DMT and this "jungle spice" had been analyzed by GC/MS and it was found that the jungle spice was still over 90% dimethyltryptamine if i remember correctly. The remaining percentage is obviously impurities, and the spectrum was somewhat different, in that slightly different impurities were pulled with aromatic solvents that weren't pulled with naptha and vice versa. So based on this, it seems that jungle spice is not a completely different substance in MHRB, but possibly there is another substance in MHRB that naptha doesn't pull but aromatic solvents do that is responsible for the effects even tho only present in very small amounts. No one however seems to know what this compound is. It seems that you have to extract all the dmt you can first with naptha, then use aromatics. Possibly by pulling much of the dmt out first you change the solubility behavior of this mystery compound, and obviously increase the ratio of it versus DMT in solution. That's my 2 cents on that, DMT is a strange and interesting thing it is.