jancrow
Bluelighter
I think that emblem probably encouraged solvent abuse, at least among teenage metal fans who were the most prominent connoisseurs of the craft when I were a lad.
This is why I wondered if you have a very hi-tech method of purifying and recrystallising, to give you low (but extremely pure) yields.
Here's an entry point to the mysterious world of the 'other stuff'.
https://mycotopia.net/forums/holding-tank/33299-jungle-spice-mystery-alkaloids-mimosa-root-bark.html
So just what is Jungle spice?
Jungle spice is one of many names that has been applied to a particularly intriguing non-DMT alkaloid fraction which can be isolated from at least much of the commercially available Mimosa rootbark (See Botanical Confustication). In the most general terms, it is the alkaloid fraction obtained from the aqueous basic phase of an extraction by pulling with xylene or toluene after DMT ceases to be pulled by an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent (naphtha, heptane, etc.). This product will almost always contain some degree of N,N-DMT; some extractors choose to remove the DMT in a hot naphtha wash to obtain a pure "jungle" experience, while others use the jungle/DMT mixture as it is.
it's very difficult to isolate the yellow oil on its own; in addition to being soluble in xylene and toluene, it is also quite soluble in hot naphtha. This is evidenced by the fact that many people doing otherwise normal extractions report obtaining a yellow-colored product when the naphtha pulls are done heated. These yellow crytals are usually reported to be qualitatively better in terms of effects than pure DMT. Also, when washing the crude jungle spice extract with warm naphtha, many extractors report that any N,N-DMT they recover from this process is strongly yellow-colored.
lol, you may well have a point there Ismene :D
So why the fuck am I able to get 12-15g per kilo, and you only5-7????
not maybe - definitely.And that's 5-7g if I'm lucky - usually a lot lower than that. And when I do any furthur freeze precipitations there's bugger all left in the bark - even if I add more hydroxide and stir forever. Maybe my method has some flaw somewhere.
not maybe - definitely.