In case you wonder how to handle a Kg of N,N.. Found this while surfing the web 
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mescaline-man wrote:Why don't we see a document like this on aspartame? Because you don't know how to use Google? https://www.google.com/s...h?q=aspartame+msds+sheetI also don't understand the rest of your rant, the hazard ratings for DMT go from LOW to MODERATE which is relatively mild and completely understandable considering the substance. If you are using a chemical that is known to induce effect when inhaled or ingested it is a common responsible safety protocol to handle the substance accordingly. Stop making these silly fear inducing rants of yours. The Traveler
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You seem to have your issues with aspartame, that's fine. now how you came to bring it to this subject about dmt's msds, well doesn't that seem out of place. Need to calculate between salts and freebases? Click here! Need to calculate freebase or salt percentage at a given pH? Click here!
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Infundibulum wrote:You seem to have your issues with aspartame, that's fine. now how you came to bring it to this subject about dmt's msds, well doesn't that seem out of place.
It totally seems out of place indeed. This thread is about an MSDS of N,N-DMT, something that is very interesting to find. And suddenly we are all off for this dead beat horse about aspartame? Please let us go back to the original topic: a very interesting MSDS about N,N-DMT where it is clear that there is still a lot about DMT that needs to be researched. Kind regards, The Traveler
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"Valuable substance, hold all residues for recovery" -pg. 14 Agreed.
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I'm a bit confused.. is prestonia amazonica another name for chacruna?
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