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Names of tree containing Dmt in India can anyone suggest some plants?? Options
 
Strange shadowall
#1 Posted : 12/3/2017 8:40:51 AM
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I want to try exyraction in plant to get this ornamental substance out
I LIVE RIGHT NOW IN india
Can anyone help me out with names of plant that found here contains Dmt
And want to know how many of you where successful with acacia nilotica??
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tseuq
#2 Posted : 12/3/2017 12:55:48 PM

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Hello Strange shadowall and welcome to the nexus.

There is a neat thread which covers this topic.

After having found the right plant material, please check for proper (clean & quality) chems. I have heared some crazy and primarily alarming stories (f.e. using car battery acid) from my beloved indian fellows.

Have fun with your spice mining process, happy and safe travels. Boom, tseuq
Everything's sooo peyote-ful..
 
downwardsfromzero
#3 Posted : 12/6/2017 3:00:54 PM

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"Ornamental substance" - I love that term!


Welcome to the Nexus, and goood luck in your Artistic Mission Smile

EDIT: using the search term "Ornamental substance" turned up this. Interesting.
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The leaves of the coralberry (Ardisia crenata) contain the natural substance FR900359.
[...] FR900359 is very effective at preventing the bronchial muscles from contracting.




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