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DivineDreamer
#1 Posted : 4/7/2011 9:52:03 PM
Wouldnt you be able to extract dmt from anything living,
why does it have to be Mimosa Hostilis
couldnt i just get it from any tree bark?
Wake your mind up.
 
BathtubSkyPirate
#2 Posted : 4/7/2011 9:56:36 PM
 
endlessness
#3 Posted : 4/7/2011 10:02:38 PM
Why? because not all plants have dmt, first of all. Even the ones that do dont necessarily have it in reasonable amounts to be worth it to extract, and others might have other unwanted toxic alkaloids, or impurities that are harder to clean. But yes there are other plants appart from mimosa which can be used to extract dmt, like some (but not all) Acacias, as well as potentially certain phalaris strains , plus of course chaliponga, and depending if its a high alkaloid one, also chacruna. Maybe certain virola resins could yield good amounts of DMT. Check our WIKI for more information on DMT containing plants, but remember that if the exact % isnt quoted, it might be only very small amounts.
 
Al Dimentiz
#4 Posted : 4/9/2011 12:28:33 AM
Also you'll need a different extraction method for each different plant. But hey... there's always room for experimentation.
"The Medicine Will Always Be There For Those Who Seek It"
 
DivineDreamer
#5 Posted : 4/10/2011 7:29:40 AM
BathtubSkyPirate wrote:





Thank you,
I Appreciate this
Wake your mind up.
 
DivineDreamer
#6 Posted : 4/10/2011 7:31:23 AM
BathtubSkyPirate wrote:





I couldn't of imagined so many
Wake your mind up.
 
 
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