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Like and ethanol bufo (changa) extraction. Options
 
maranello551
#1 Posted : 2/24/2017 8:08:06 AM
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My friend has some 96% food grade ethanol, lime, and Cecil seeds. Are these materials adequate for an extraction to get the bufo needed to make bufo changa? How soluble is bufo in ethanol?
 

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#2 Posted : 2/24/2017 5:47:42 PM

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Yep, this will work fine. Base your cebil with the lime, pull into the ethanol evap onto yor changa. Be warned that bufo smoking is highly unpleasant.
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#3 Posted : 2/25/2017 7:38:28 AM
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dreamer042 wrote:
Yep, this will work fine. Base your cebil with the lime, pull into the ethanol evap onto yor changa. Be warned that bufo smoking is highly unpleasant.


Can one use "too much lime" when extracting?
 
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#4 Posted : 2/26/2017 11:09:46 PM

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