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Butosai
#1 Posted : 4/5/2011 9:01:20 AM
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Just trying to get this right, am I correct that Banisteriopsis Caapi is the inhibitor that is needed in extracting the DMT from the plant?
 

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#2 Posted : 4/5/2011 9:14:56 AM

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Inhibitor necessary to extract dmt from plant? No, read the FAQ thoroughly please, it inhibits an enzyme in your stomach for dmt to be orally active, it has nothing to do with extracton
 
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#3 Posted : 4/5/2011 9:16:35 AM

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Butosai wrote:
Just trying to get this right, am I correct that Banisteriopsis Caapi is the inhibitor that is needed in extracting the DMT from the plant?


You don't need an inhibitor to extract DMT. That is done using household chemicals. You do however need an inhibitor if you want to either enhance and prolong the effects of smoked/vaporized DMT, or enable it being ingested. If that's what you're looking for, then yes, Banisteriopsis Caapi is the inhibitor you're looking for Smile
 
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#4 Posted : 4/5/2011 9:37:30 AM
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Thanks, yes, that's what I meant, if this is in the inhibitor.
 
 
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