Nope. You will find this smell going routes that do not use naptha. Its the smell of the spice.
SWIM Gets the same smell from d-limo fumarates freebased and precipitated out of koh water. Then re-pulled with dry acetone and evapped to yeild a very nice oil that will crystallize to a waxy white powder.
Excellent results with the bioassay, freebasing with lime and pulling with isopropyl produced a Enormously different affect, similar doses vaporized in exactly the same manner. He much prefers the water route, and attributes the extra mothbally smell to a higher purity of pure nndmt vs dmt-n-oxide.
Swim thinks this has something to do with dmt-n-oxide being soluble in the koh water, so not being present in the water tek final product. The product used for these extractions was from the same jar of fumarates. I think dry teks will give you a less pure nndmt profile, where stbs and a/b's will give a more pure nndmt profile.
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