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OfflineTwentyThirty
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did i filter the mescaline from my san pedro tea?
    #21940241 - 07/14/15 12:56 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

I just got done brewing around 6 feet of san pedro cactus.  i had seen a recipe calling for lemon juice- which would make mescaline citrate.  well, i had vinegar lying around, so i thought, what would be the harm in subbing?  im sure mescaline acetate is fine.  so in it went. 

so now, im looking in my pot after boiling, and much to my surprise, white salty- crystal formations!  thought that maybe since i was using so much cactus, some had just precipitated out of the water.  so i then strain through a pillowcase... and  the resulting fluid looked clear again!  no mescaline visible.  in a panic, i washed the pillowcase into some water, and from what i can tell, a lot of the mescaline has been salvaged.  but I hadnt noticed this on a previous preparation, and the tea from that batch just looks like a super thick sludge with no obvious mescaline.

so what happened here?  is mescaline acetate too large to use a pillowcase for straining?  why have i never seen mescaline before in previous (and successful) preps using lemon juice?  does the syrupy sludge in fact have invisible mescaline hanging out?  I'll be finding out tomorrow, but I was wondering if anyone had any answers for me.


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Re: did i filter the mescaline from my san pedro tea? [Re: TwentyThirty]
    #21940270 - 07/14/15 01:13 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

The acetate salt is soluble in water, i doubt it crashed out, maybe other plant salts. I would guess the goodies are in the liquid still.


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Re: did i filter the mescaline from my san pedro tea? [Re: satch1234]
    #21940282 - 07/14/15 01:20 AM (8 years, 6 months ago)

thanks for the reply.  is the solubility temperature dependent?  im not sure how much i let it cool before filtering, but i think it was at least warm.


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