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Question: Which acid to use and why? Options
 
Vorian
#1 Posted : 7/9/2015 11:14:22 PM
I've been using Cybs' hybrid tek for some time now, works really really well. Love it in fact. But today I opened up the DMT Handbook, and discovered that there are other types of acid that one can use for the acidify phase.

So as I understand it, and I may be completely wrong here, but as I understand the process, the first step is introducing an acid to take the DMT out of the plant matter, and turn into a salt. DMT Hydrochloride, DMT Sulfate, etc. So it seems to be that we can use various types of acid to accomplish this. Is there a compiled list of the types of acid that we can use and their degrees of effectiveness? If not, can we start one?

I know that acids get real dangerous, real fast. I understand that risk completely, all safety precautions will be adhered to, I'm just curious as to know what other people have tried, and hear about their success/failure in their attempts.

 
Nathanial.Dread
#2 Posted : 7/10/2015 12:07:19 AM
Acetic acid (which you can buy in reasonably pure, dilute form as White Vinegar at your local Safeway) is the general go-to. It's safe, it's effective, and it's OTC.

If you're doing a FASA, you also need fumaric acid.

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~ND
"There are many paths up the same mountain."

 
 
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