Mimosa (Jurema) Vault : Keep that Mimosa Mud? I was cleaning out my kitchen cabinets a while back, and ran across a one-gallon jug containing an aqueous basified Mimosa tenuiflora solution, on which I had performed a DMT extraction the previous year using Noman's "DMT for the Masses" tek.
That extraction had yielded 0.946 of a gram of recrystallized material from only 100 grams of root-bark--almost a full 1.0%. Not bad. Since I'd exceeded my yield expectations at the time that the original extraction was performed, I had little hope that the solution I found would produce any additional DMT. However, I was reluctant to dispose of it without running another naphtha pull, just for the hell of it. I was amazed to open my freezer the next morning and see my precipitation vessel adorned with a significant amount of fluffy crystals. Combining material from the first and second pulls, I was left with a total 0.921 grams of additional unrefined extract!
Follow-up Experiment Testing Conclusion [From pages 157-158.] On page 150, author J. Mimosa (Jurema) Vault : DMT for the Masses. NOTE: Before performing any extraction procedure, it is always a good idea to read the entire description of the process from start to finish. Please see the Addendum at the end of this tek for additional tips, refinements, and clarifications regarding to the processes described. Also see the related article Keep that Mimosa Mud? By J. Cocktoasten. Disclaimer Performing this procedure is illegal in most countries.
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