What's the magnesium shavings for?
I see this working, but requiring lots of solvent because you have soo much water saturated magnesium salts, as well as bark, and sodium carbonate. I think it takes 1g of dry mgso4 to absorb 1ml of water, so the less water, the less mgso4 and less volume of powder you have to pull from in the end. I would recommend adding a filtering step, then reducing the liquid down to a goo. Not quite dry, but still runny. Then i would add enough sod carb, or even better lime to make it almost dry. Add a little more water to make it pastey, let it sit and react stirring often for a few hrs then dry with mgso4. The less you end up with to pull from, the more efficient, and easier the extraction will become. Also, powdering as fine as possible with a mortar/pestle before pulling with acetone will greatly increase the efficiency of the extraction ime.
I have tried this with mhrb goo with spectacular results, and with the added benefit of requiring no NP, or having to purchase expensive dlimo. I've also tried it with dlimo on cactus resin. I think dlimo would be a good addition to get an additional degree of purity if you fasa'd the alkaloids out, then redissolved and basified again out of koh/lye water.
You would be left with mostly fb dmt and a small % of noxide. To recover the rest of the oxides just pull from the basified water with dlimo and salt with fasw. Oxides tend to stay in solution when fb is precipitated out of water ime.
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