Welcome to the forums findtheothers
Glad to hear your trying to extract your own dmt.
I think the process is essential if you wish to use dmt for whatever purposes you find with it. I won't ask how you obtained dmt beforehand, since imho its irrelevant now that you choose to extract your own. And if it was gifted by a fellow traveler, than
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I found out when i first started extracting, was that if you do a few small test batches first, refine your technique, and go slow and think everything over twice, you can't go wrong.
I'm sure you've already checked out the wiki, i spend hours (and still do on occasion) reading through various teks. Its a great resource, and lots of good info on teaching people what is going on, rather than just giving out a "recipie".
I hold the opinion that if you don't know what the steps in your tek are actually doing chemically, and the reason why/safety risks, you should wait until you learn more vs. rushing into it, as a general rule of thumb.
PM/make a thread if you need any help with your future extractions, i for one, and countless others will help explain the process and help people understand the steps.
Once you got that down, its like learning to play new music on an instrument you can already play. Any novel teks that come out, or you come across are just new pieces of sheet music that you can learn in a fraction of the time it once took you when you first started.
Hope ya stick around, learn something/teach us something, and contribute to the collective nexus of information focused on psychadelics as well as other topics, we try and cultivate here. Its a great community
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Peace and safe journeys,
DT
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