Changa is a mixture containing DMT and other psychoactive herbs, which is smoked by many people for both spiritual and recreational purposes. Many people claim that using Changa can bring positive experiences, but at the same time there are also reports of unpleasant side effects and adverse reactions. In this article, we will take a closer look at what Changa is, where it comes from and the risks associated with it. We will point out that Changa is illegal in many countries and can be considered a controlled substance. Let's speak with caution and awareness before we decide to use it.
Changa is not legal in Poland. Hallucinogenic mushrooms aren't either - but their mycelium is11 - is fully legal11. So you can interact with it and not get the fruiting bodies (which have substances in many areas similar to DMT in changa).
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Changa - a blend with DMT for smoking
Changa is a mixture containing DMT and other psychoactive herbs that is smoked by many people for both spiritual and recreational purposes. Many people claim that using Changa can bring positive experiences, but at the same time there are also reports of unpleasant side effects and adverse reactions. In this article, we will take a closer look at what Changa is, where it comes from and the risks associated with it. We will point out that Changa is illegal in many countries and can be considered a controlled substance. Let's speak with caution and awareness before we decide to use it.
Where does the changa come from?
Changa is a mixture consisting of DMT and other ingredients that is smoked as a source of hallucinations. Changa is a mixture that originated in Australia in the 1990s and has since become popular in many parts of the world, especially in Europe and South America. Unlike other forms of DMT such as ayahuasca, changa is easier to use and requires no special preparation or ritual. Changa is often produced by users who combine DMT with other ingredients, such as shrub leaves - such as chacruna, or with other types of tobacco. The mixture is then smoked, which produces hallucinations. Although changa is less well-known than ayahuasca, it is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative for those who want to experience the hallucinatory effects of DMT, but do not want to participate in the traditional ceremonies associated with ayahuasca.
DMT - what is the substance?
DMT, or N, N-dimethyltryptamine, is a potent hallucinogen with an established reputation as one of the most powerful of its kind in the world. It occurs naturally in human and many other animal species' bodies, although the reason for this is not yet fully known. DMT is chemically similar to serotonin, which is the body's neurotransmitter. Serotonin receptors in our bodies are responsible for the response to DMT, just as they are to other psychedelics such as LSD, mescaline or psilocybin.
The experience with DMT is often described as powerful and deeply transformative. The substance is described as "entheogenic," meaning that it reveals the divine within us. Recounting one's experience can be difficult, as it may be impossible to describe in words. A survivor, however, may experience lasting effects and feel that their life has been permanently changed. One witness who experienced a ceremony involving DMT described his experience as something that continues to affect his life and that he cannot describe in words. He was even asked by the shaman who led the ceremony not to share the details of his experience. Nevertheless, after the experience, he wrote several passages that he says are relevant and full of lessons that can be applied to his life.
What is Changa used for?
Changa is mainly used for spiritual and recreational purposes. Many users report experiencing intense states of vision and deep spiritual reflections under the influence of the drug. Some use Changa as a tool for self-improvement and personal growth, while others use it just for its mind-altering effects.
Is changa safe to smoke?
As with any psychoactive drug, there are risks associated with smoking changa. The effects of the drug are unpredictable and can vary greatly from person to person. In addition, there is a lack of research on the long-term effects of Chang, and the drug is not regulated, so its quality and purity can vary greatly from batch to batch.
Although some users report positive experiences with Chang, others report unpleasant side effects, such as anxiety, paranoia and intense fear. In addition, there have been reports of adverse reactions to the drug, including disorders and other health complications.
DMT - positive neurological effects
Changa is one of a number of studies looking at the effects of DMT on chronic pain patients. Work on the ingredient's effect on neuronal growth, which would be beneficial in treating post-stroke patients, is also underway. Ayalaska may also have a positive effect on patients suffering from depression. DMT is a derivative of tryptamine, which is a non-selective serotonergic receptor agonist. This is important because depression is often associated with low serotonin levels in the brain.
Ayahuasca a Changa
Ayahuasca and Changa are both psychedelics, but they are different in chemical composition and mode of action. Ayahuasca is a traditional religious drink from South America and is used for spiritual and therapeutic purposes. It consists of two main ingredients: ayahuasca leaves and the rhizome of dMT. During an ayahuasca ritual, participants drink this mixture and take a spiritual journey that can last several hours. On the other hand, changa is a mixture of dried plants that contain DMT and other substances such as harmalins and DMT. Unlike ayahuasca, changa is smoked and takes effect within minutes. Both ayahuasca and Changa cause powerful and unforgettable experiences, but they differ in the nature and intensity of those experiences.
Legality of the changa
In Poland, changa is illegal - as are all products containing dimethyltryptamine (DMT). Possession and trafficking in them carries penalties equivalent to possession of heavy drugs.
Changa is not legal in Poland. Hallucinogenic mushrooms aren't either - but their mycelium is11 - is fully legal11. So you can commune with it and not get the mushrooms (which have substances in many areas similar to DMT in chanda).
Mushrooms - growkit - buy HERE!
In which countries is changa legal?
In some countries, such as Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, the use of Changa is permitted in the context of traditional medicine rituals. In other countries, such as Germany, the Netherlands and Canada, Changa is treated as an illegal psychotropic drug. In Poland and most European countries and the United States, Changa is considered an illegal substance and can face serious legal consequences for its possession and distribution.
Summary
Changa is a smoked mixture of DMT and other psychoactive herbs that has been used for spiritual and recreational purposes for several decades. While some users report positive experiences with the drug, others report unpleasant side effects and adverse reactions.
11 - mycelium of some species is illegal - but mycelium of those species we sell is legal - because it does not contain any illegal substances
SOURCES:
https://psychedelicspotlight.com/what-is-changa/
https://www.talktofrank.com/drug/dimethyltryptamine
Sources:
https://sin.org.pl/substancje/dmt/
"Ayahuasca - potential therapeutic properties in psychiatry. A review of studies"
PRACTICAL NEUROLOGY, 5/2016
https://ichi.pro/pl/co-to-jest-changa-psychodelik-o-ktorym-prawdopodobnie-nigdy-nie-slyszales-jeszcze-135260695396050