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Wynkie
#1 Posted : 1/18/2012 1:52:20 AM
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Hello members of the Nexus.

I've been browsing the forums for a week or so now; I have a few questions:
1) What is the easiest way to obtain DMT? Unfortunately, I'm not much of a chemist, at all.
2) A close friend of mine said he cooked it into butter, could anybody explain the method to do so?
3) I've never tried DMT before, I should start with small doses correct?
4) Kind of restating question 1, but what plants should I use to obtain DMT, keep in mind I live in South Carolina.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, for as you can see, I'm not only new to the forums, but I'm new to the world of DMT also. Thanks in advance, members of the Nexus.

-Wynkie
 

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abusedtoaster
#2 Posted : 1/18/2012 2:22:04 AM

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Check out the Faq


Straight to Base Is pretty fool proof just read up on it.

And give the suppliers section a look over.
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slewb
#3 Posted : 1/18/2012 3:22:20 AM

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I'd say do a lot of reading around here before diving in, just so you know the basics. For example, dissolving DMT in butter sounds... I don't know... ridiculous, even if you can. q21q21's tek is pretty damn easy. Start at low doses so that you can get a feel for the drug before going for the big time, yes. Seems like mimosa hostilis is the material of choice around here for extracting DMT from. Works quite well.
 
XoDys
#4 Posted : 1/18/2012 4:57:23 AM

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Yes M. Tenuiflora is a great plant to extract dmt. The process is a very simple one. I am new at all of this stuff myself (not to mention I am not the brightest chemist) but I caught on quickly.

If you have about a hundred dollars or so to get you started you'll be making dmt in no time!

Oh and about the butter... yea... Go for it!
 
 
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