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Changa (or Xanga) is a blanket term to describe any of many smokable blends that contain DMT (usually with an MAOI or RIMA).
Changa (or Xanga) is a blanket term to describe any of many smokable blends that contain DMT (usually with an MAOI or RIMA).


Changa is usually made by blending together any combination of desired smokable herbs and pouring a solvent (like Isopropyl Alcohol) containing DMT and an MAOI over the chosen blend of herbs, letting the mixture dry completely and then smoking the final product. Although there are many varieties of changa, like ayahuasca, the key active ingredients are consistently DMT and an MAOI. The inclusion of the MAOI typically serves to extend the experience by 10-30+ minutes and can render it more coherent and less amnesic than through pure vaporization.
Changa is usually made by blending together any combination of desired smokable herbs and pouring a solvent (like Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)) containing DMT and an MAOI over the chosen blend of herbs, letting the mixture dry completely and then smoking the final product. Although there are many varieties of changa, like ayahuasca, the key active ingredients are consistently DMT and an MAOI. The inclusion of the MAOI has been reported to serve to extend the experience by 10-30+ minutes, slow it down and render render it more coherent and less amnesic than the experience of vaporization.


The percentages of DMT and MAOI concentration in the mixture are variable. A typical mixture would be characterized by breakthrough experiences at a dosage of approximately "one full bong bowl, with each breath held in for at least 20 seconds". There have also been reports of breakthroughs occurring with changa that has been rolled into joints, though this is a far less reliable method of doing do.
The percentages of DMT and MAOI concentration in the mixture are variable. A typical mixture would be characterized by breakthrough experiences at a dosage of approximately "one full bong bowl" (with each breath held in for at least 20 full seconds). There have also been reports of breakthroughs occurring with changa that has been rolled into joints, though this is a far less reliable method of doing do.


"Enhanced leaf" is sometimes used to describe DMT-herb mixtures that do not contain MAOIs. Common herbs that can be used for this purpose can range anywhere from passionflower to mint leaves.
"Enhanced leaf" is a related term that is sometimes used to describe DMT-containing herb-mixtures that do not contain MAOIs. Common herbs that can be used for this purpose can range from passionflower to mint leaves.
 
A guide to properly preparing changa can be found [[here|https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Preparation_of_changa]].


===Dangerous interactions===
===Dangerous interactions===