synthesis of DMT from mimosa?

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  1. Rokintheconverse

    Rokintheconverse Member

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    planning on buying the root/bark (or whatever it is) if DMT is easy to extract. is there an easier substance to use? any insight would help alot.
     
  2. Gratefully Dawg

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    YOu should repost this in the DMT forum, you'd get more answers. I'm pretty sure hostilis is one of the cheapest materials to get DMT out of so I think you'd be fine. You just need to pick out which extraction teck you want to use to get it out.
     
  3. polymer

    polymer Senior Member

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    i don't know about it being the cheapest, but it may have the highest %age by mass.
     
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  5. JeremyA

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    You are on the right track. The easiest way to make your own DMT is as follows. Buy pre-powdered mimosa hostilis root bark (inner purple-pink bark). Follow noman's extraction tek (DMT for the masses). eBay currently has average prices and quality.
     
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    theprosperone Member

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    Actually, do a search for Whatcha's STB Tek. This will be the easiest way to extract from Mimosa Hostillis...
     
  8. samson smith

    samson smith Banned

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    Nice idea to extract from Mimosa Hostillis. But first I want to use it.
     
  9. theprosperone

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    What does that even mean?


    Are you saying you want to try DMT before going through the trouble of extracting it?

    Good luck.

    By the way, many times in life the payoff is better if you have to put in some work and gain some knowledge to reach your goals.
     
  10. samson smith

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    I mean to say, first i want to check it. If it is effective then i will continue this otherwise i can't take it. But i take DMT only when i am suffering from any problem and looking for relax.
     
  11. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    Just for the sake of curiosity (plus being an old-time smoker), I looked up pictures of "mimosa hostillis" - since I am very, very familiar with the tree, the mimosa. There is also something called a lotus tree, which LOOKS the same but you don't know until the "flowering" time.

    This is all to say, every single pic I managed to WITH PATIENCE WAIT for it to show...looked exactly like the trees I know of old. But more the "Black Lotus" brand of mimosa because it makes pods instead of the pink fluffy flowers that the typical (for down south) mimosa tree makes.

    Does anybody know what I'm talking about? lol :mickey:
     
  12. Aalina

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    Hostiles root bark is fun and the extract is great.
     
  13. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    Well, glory be! I can't believe anybody said anything else. Recently, in the past few months, I been chewing on stems of things - weed mostly,

    It takes the place of cigarettes (I quit almost 4 yrs ago, but my mouth still misses it) giving my mouth something to clench, if that makes sense. I also have TMJ with no expensive headgear, which is supposed to just change the world.

    I'm going to chew on some St. John's Wort stems I have harvested, and am thinking I should cut some mimosa and make some stems-to-chew from them. Couldn't hurt, eh?
     

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