Hey guys, I've been reading these types of forums for a long time mostly as a result of Google. SWIM's going to try to do a DMT extraction, his first one. I'm sure these questions are asked frequently so I really appreciate those of you who will be supportive.
SO the Tek SWIM is going to use is this one, the one in the second paragraph.
TEK of ChoiceNow he vaugely understands the process so if you have a nice piece of literature describing each part of the process and why it is important in a way that layman can understand then he is down to read about that as well. He has already a few in-depth explanations such as
this but a few more couldn't hurt.
Now SWIM has access to Lye which he has already purchased, and has the mimosa making it's way as we speak. However two of the most commonly used ingredients in Tek's he's seen are Ammonium Hydroxide and Naptha. The problem is that those are two impossible to find items in Canada. He can't even find a retailer online that will ship them to Canada. So there's two questions SWIM has for you:
Is there a retailer online that will sell those products to a Canadian? Swim does not believe they are illegal. (Upon rethinking this question SWIM has come to the conclusion that it is unlikely they would ship him any sort of fuel).
Can SWIM replace them with something else? To his understanding there are alternatives in stores, but they all have some sort of additive that requires extra steps but those steps are never listed! SWIM has come to the conclusion that he can replace the Ammonium wash instead with a less toxic Sodium Carbonate wash. He's keen on doing that as that is widely available instore and online. As for the alternatives to the the Naptha these are the two available options it seems he's found, although members of the nexus have advised against using them.
Xylene &
Toluene.
Any suggestions on how SWIM can make these products work and finish with a yield of pure white crystals, instead of lung poisoning "Jungle Spice"? Thank you so much for your help, SWIM is really glad a place like this exists.
All I know is that I know nothing.