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psychonauty
#1 Posted : 4/8/2010 6:54:21 PM
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Would it be possible to make a mimosa tea and then cool it, filter it and place it in a container with a dehumidifier to remove the water without heating the solution? Therefore ending up with the salt rather than freebase and saving the hassle with lots of chems etc?

Just wondering if a dehumidifier is able to draw water like that? Anyone tried this or got any info/ideas?

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SnozzleBerry
#2 Posted : 4/8/2010 8:28:55 PM

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Even if this did work, which I highly doubt (I don't believe dehumidifiers pull water like that), it's not going to leave a pure salt, I don't think. This would essentially be a resin tek for mimosa resin. you could probably eat the resin with an maoi for mimosahuasca-like effects, but that would be about it. Just my thoughts, it's by no means a definite no, I just don't think so.

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