Ulim wrote:But in the end more base as many postive effects like increasing density and thus pushing the dmt out more so I always recommend adding abit more if you can afford it..
My goal was not to save base but to get rid of the root bark so I can work with just the fluid in a separatory funnel and avoid emulsion problems (I get lots of emulsion whenever bark is present in the water or when too much base is added - saponification?).
I was thinking about filtering the tea after adding excess base, but the bark turns into a porridge that cannot be filtered plus I don't like the idea of filtering a highly basic liquid full of goop.
I was therefore curious how much DMT actually gets squeezed from the exhausted bark with excess base and it turned out the amount is
very little if any. This is purely experimental result showing there is no need to break down bark with lye.
So now I just 1. filter the tea with simple sieve, 2. let the combined extracts settle, 3. decant next day (this removes the fine particles very well as they stick to the bottom of a pot), 4. filter through cotton, 5. reduce, 6. filter again with tightly packed cotton, 7. defat, 8. base, 9. pull...
Thanks for your useful information. I will bear that in mind when extracting from fresh plant/fungal material. So far I am just freeze-thawing the fresh material to lyse cells. MRHB comes shredded but I further grind it in a coffee grinder.