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Aquatic DubMonkey
09-21-2007, 10:04 PM
Greetings again all. Every couple months or so I notice that some of
you, alt.drugs.dmt in particular, become flooded with new people
looking for extraction techniques. That in mind, I've decided to post
some links here for some pretty good extraction techniques. Most of
these have been around a while, and are geared towards extracting from
Phalaris and Mimosa;though there are one or two that deal with other
plants. All in all though, if an eextraction technique is detailed
enough, you can apply it to just about any DMT containing plants.

Also, I have quite a personal library of DMT information, so if you
require something beyond these extraction techniques, feel free to
email me and I will help you out the best I can.

Of course, all this is for INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES only. etc etc etc.
Extraction/synthesis/use of DMT in the U.S is illegal, so don't be
stoopid. :)

--ReWindMe--

DmT ~ The only way to fly...

Quantum Tantra's DMT Extraction for students - This was at one time
one of the most popular extraction papers around. It is very well
illustrated and makes for a good starting point for first time DMT
explorers:
http://www.spiritplants.com/articles/DMT.htm

Elf Spice - Essentially the same method as most of these extraction
techniques.. except it shortens the time needed for complete
extraction to 12 or so hours. It LOOKS like it should work, though I
couldn't personally attest to it.
http://ethnobotany.yage.net/extraction.html

Extracting DMT from Acacia maidenii
From Erowid : http://www.erowid.org/plants/acacia/acacia_extract1.shtml

Yoda's DMT Extraction. A classic:
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dmt/dmt_chemistry1.shtml OR
http://dmt.lycaeum.org/extract/yoda.html

This page contains two synthesis methods, and four extractions:
http://dmt.lycaeum.org/extract/where.html

Quite a few extraction techniques:
http://www.nansnook.com/archives/3002.html

Elfspice's Complete Works... One of the best in my humble opinion.
Soma's ext. is especially well done and detailed. Quite useful for
people with NO knowledge of chemistry:
http://elfspice.tripod.com/
Enjoy!!