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can u applie the same a/b extraction to san pedro to get mescaline Options
 
dragonnexus
#1 Posted : 5/27/2012 11:37:11 AM
i know that mescaline isnt as good as dmt but its hard to find the right type of acacia and you cant by acacia bark online however u can by san pedro catus pretty easily. is it possible to use the same process to get mescaline from this cactus or would i have to used a altered tek. if anyone has any experience with mescaline please let me know Very happy
It's not the feeling of the high when you're running round. It's the friends that you find when you're coming down
 
endlessness
#2 Posted : 5/27/2012 11:41:00 AM
Why is mescaline "not as good as dmt"? They are all unique substances and all are great medicines IMO Smile

Yes you can use an A/B but you need to pull with xylene or limonene and then salt out your alkaloids because mesc is not soluble in naphtha and you want mescaline salts, not freebase. 69ron tek is a drytek that works fine but you can do wet A/Bs too. Since mescaline freebase is a bit water soluble you need to make more pulls to get it all out, so do many pulls and dont throw your soup out before you are happy with final yield.
 
dragonnexus
#3 Posted : 5/27/2012 12:00:22 PM
i do agree mescaline is unique in itself i just dont get that deep spiritual connection with it. its all just lights and colours. maybe i just havent had that magical moment on it yet.

ok so i just keep repeating the process till my yields are relatively low then i know iv got the most from it. i just found the tek and it looks good. if i get stuck i will send a new post
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