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jmrz
#1 Posted : 11/8/2012 5:57:38 AM

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Hey guys. I have had experience with the substance before and even been moderately involved in the extraction a friend had done. Truthfully, his didnt turn out so well though. Now I'm better experienced in organic chemistry/chemistry in general, so I want to give it a shot, since Im sure my lab technique and willingness for a better product is much more suited to this type of thing than his carefree attitude toward the process.
 

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Pandora
#2 Posted : 11/8/2012 8:59:58 PM

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Hello There jmrz,

Welcome to the Nexus.

Well, I am sure you will like what you see here. Check those links in your welcome email - they are gold. The wiki link is full of extraction teks that you might find of immediate interest.

I wonder if you might be willing to tell us a bit more about yourself? Job, studies, interests, hobbies, anything. Nothing specific, just give us a sense of who you are or what you are interested in.

Sounds like you are working on an extraction and have not tried DMT yet. Is this correct? Have you tried any other psychedelics? If so what did you think? I know I'd love to hear more about you . . .

Again, welcome to the Nexus.
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ipumaestro
#3 Posted : 11/8/2012 9:41:23 PM

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work with smaller amounts until you achieve the yield/purity you desire, then you may safely scale your process to your desires. its a shame to lose precious substrates through learning, but if one is careful, less is lost
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