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toad skins!!!

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my question about isolating 5-me0 from skins was NOT a matter of animal cruelty in fact it was out of respect for the pets i have come to love and nuture throught the years.I raise them like my children with love and respect and was simply asking if anyone knew how to isolate the 5-meo from the skins after they have moved on.death is inevitable why would it be wrong to let my toadies give me one more encounter with thier world???
 
Fine then, I suppose you could use a sort of STB extraction the way it is done with MHRB, search for that. Basically caustic soda makes the alkaloids into the freebase and the non-polar solvent like Coleman fuel or other light carbohydrate naphtha fractions will dissolve it. You could do a wash with some brine (saturated aqueous NaCl), I am not sure if a fat wash will remove anything.
 
You don't need to scavenge on your pet's skins to get high. Just get some synth 5-MeO-DMT, it's easy enough to come by. You can extract the bufotenine from Anadenanthera Peregrina (Yopo).
 
You cut the skin of your dead pets, the ones you raised like your children?

IMO animal cruelty applies to living animals, my dad used to have a couple of chicken in the garden - mainly for eggs but I am not sure if they were butchered before they got old and less nice to eat. They are plucked as well after dying quickly - they don't really suffer during their lives, I have less of a problem with that than keeping exotic animals just to get high - animals that require attention and good care.
I just get the feeling that they get abused more often but I guess cattle abuse is common as well if you see video images of the mass meat industry - that doesn't make it right. Perhaps I was quick to judge but it remains a controversial topic.

Whether you treat your toads well or not I still think you really ought to look into another way to get tryptamines, seriously.
 
Perhaps I was quick to judge but it remains a controversial topic.

Yes, it does. Whether or not we choose to believe the OP still doesn't change these facts:

1) Dried toad skins are being sold all over the 'net.

2) The OP has access to toad skins.

3) A dried skin will go to waste if the alkaloids are not extracted from it.

In light of issue 3), the topic is still relevant.

IMO, like I was telling my bro, if I raised toads for the purpose of milking their glands, I would let them go after a while so they could lead a life outside of captivity.

In the end, though, I would much rather grow p. arundinacea or one of the DMT-bearing tree legumes.

-Mec
 
I'd say go for it. If someone extracted the DMT out of my brain after I died, that would be pretty awesome. Just my opinion though.
 
I'd say go for it. If someone extracted the DMT out of my brain after I died, that would be pretty awesome. Just my opinion though.

If you want you could sign your dead body over to me. I'll be glad to take it. There's much more I could do then just extract your DMT ;)
 
Come to Australia, we have millions of cane toads that are a pest and its legal and almost mandatory to kill them on sight, they were introduced here to try and control a cane beetle but it all got out of hand and now the toads are wiping out dozens species of australian endangered native fauna.

We have massive drives where people all volunteer to go out in huge groups and round them all up and chase them into netted areas where they are then bagged and gassed.

cane toads are killing this countries beautifull native animals and should all be destroyed.
 
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