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LSD_SNORTER6
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Acacia simplicifolia bark Source?
#759215 - 07/19/02 12:01 PM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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has anyone ever bought Acacia simplicifolia bark Could they post a url if they have delt with the people
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mntlfngrs
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Re: Acacia simplicifolia bark Source? [Re: LSD_SNORTER6]
#760733 - 07/20/02 01:17 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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No but I bought Phalaris Arundinacia from the loacal garden shop for the same purpose. This stuff grows wild all over the U.S.A.
Fram the Vaults of Erowid:
Genus: Phalaris Species: aquatica (tuberosa) pictured, arundinacea Leaves of P. arundinacea and leaves and seedlings of P. aquatica contain DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and related compounds (Smith 1977). P. arundinacea plants are available from commercial suppliers. Jim DeKorne (1996) has reported that strong varieties of P. Arundinacea can be processed simply with a wheatgrass juicer to yield a liquid that is potent enough for one teaspoon to be effective with MAOIs. He has prepared a potent smokable extract as follows: grass clippings are pulverized and water is added to make a pourable mixture, which is then acidified to about pH 5. The mix can then be heated overnight while evaporation is not allowed. The plant matter is separated by first using a cheesecloth and then a paper coffee filter. 10-15% of the mass of the resulting solution of a "defatting solvent" (e.g. methylene chloride, ether, chloroform, or naptha) is then added. After vigorous shaking the water containing the alkaloids is separated from the solvent. A base is added to the aqueous solution in small increments until the pH gets to about 9 or 10, which converts the alkaloids into their free base. Extraction is then performed four times with an organic solvent, comprising 10% of the mass of the solution, first after 24 hours and then at three weekly intervals, while the solvent layer takes on a darker tint (usually yellowish or reddish-brown). In total the extraction takes almost a month and the solution should be shaken at least twice a day between extractions. To isolate the alkaloids the solvent is finally evaporated from the combined extract fractions.
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Re: Acacia simplicifolia bark Source? [Re: LSD_SNORTER6]
#760838 - 07/20/02 03:00 AM (21 years, 2 months ago) |
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