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Post by coreybamboo on Sept 28, 2014 21:44:11 GMT
As I have stated I am new to oilahuasca, and I already touched on this in my "experimenting with oilahuasca thread". Which method is more effective, in your opinion, oral or transdermal (or perhaps even inhalation). If using non-oral methods are the activators (oils, enzymes, diet) still needed? Is there a "how-to" post on another forum regarding topical application of oils...It may answer some questions I have (I would prefer to not be redundant). For instance how much oil to use and where to rub on the body as well as it's efficacy. Also, would transdermal use be less hepatoxic than oral use?
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Post by saulsilver on Mar 14, 2015 18:19:26 GMT
I've used just 3drops of Sweet Basil transdermal without any inhibitors and was just dammmn fine!
Man, I can sure I felt somthing like 3seeds of HBWR. Duration: 3hours.
That's awesome!
I made a test with Elemi Oil (Limonene 70% - Elemicin 10%) with 5drops and works well, but it was like marijuana, music was better but it was a weak dose. Duration: 3hours. I never tried with nutmeg, sure for me it's the best way.
Easy. Fast. and Clean.
I tried once 20drops of nutmeg via a capsule, but within 30minutes all the effects were gone. No inhibitors. I can get effect from 500mg of raw nutmeg but not so easy with essential oil via mouth.
Transdermal wins.
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