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skip vinegar in 69ron cactus tek? Options
 
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#1 Posted : 8/9/2010 6:39:22 AM
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Hello,

Just wondering...in 69ron's cactus tek, is the vinegar step really necessary? Why not just evaporate the limonene?
 

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#2 Posted : 8/9/2010 6:44:55 AM

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1: Because it would be a waste of solvent that can be re-used over and over
2: It would take a LONG LONG time, d-limonene evaporates slower than water.
3: d-limonene does not just dissolve mescaline from the cactus, it dissolves plant fats and other junk.
The vinegar is a purification because it separates only the alkaloids. (though still not only mescaline)
(Though SWIM's preferred cactus tek is the resin tek, by the way)


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The 2 teks use non-toxic lime and vinegar and Tek 1: d-Limonene or Xylene or Tek 2: Naptha to produce very quick high yields with the greatest of ease.

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#3 Posted : 8/11/2010 2:43:13 PM
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you have freebase in the np
you use salts(acid) to titrate the fb into tummy friendly acid/salt form

vinegar does not make nice crystals, i'd skip it, but not the salting step in general
Note: rons tek works, i'm just not impressed with the results)


dried np yeilds crude mescaline frebase, which will rapidly convert to mescaline carbonate
 
 
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