Activecompound, I removed your last post, let's try to start it again, shall we?
First of all, welcome to the nexus!
The extraction outlined in the video is basically an STB (check our FAQ for more info), it is quite a common kind of method.
I like the fact that the video at least outlines some safety measures, but it misses a few important tips/steps. For example, the way the video mentions separation of solvent layer from mimosa soup should be done is by pouring, but this is very messy and innacurate. You will only be able to pour out a bit of the solvent layer without getting the rest of mimosa soup in. Also, it is NOT ok to get 'brown' together with your solvent.. The brown will be some of the mimosa basic layer and you should not be smoking that. Instead, better separate the layers with a pipette or turkey baster. Also it's recommended to do a simple sodium carbonate wash (also outlined in our FAQ), so as to wash away any of the mimosa liquid+lye that might have come across. You could also look into freeze precipitating instead of that final evaporation, which is also very easy and results in cleaner product and you can reuse the naphtha
Last thing, the video method uses a ridiculous amount of naphtha. No way in hell you need 8 liters of naphtha or something, thats absurd. For that amount of mimosa, a liter of naphtha should be enough, 150ml per pull x 6 pulls or something.
Oh and, please check our
Attitude section, to understand a bit more about what's most important for us in this community.
By the way, regarding the existance of the video itself.. I don't know liveleak, and even though the video has a basic outline of the extraction proceedure itself (with some innacuracies/problems as mentioned), I think the problem with such videos is that they don't offer any kind of context for the extraction and use of DMT. So anybody can just go, watch the video, extract and sell it or use it innapropriately or any of the things we are so against. This is why here in the Nexus we try to help people not only to extract, but how to prepare themselves, what kind of people should or not smoke, the 'if when and where' to smoke, how to integrate the experience, etc etc. So it's not that I'm against a video per se, but it can very easily be taken out of context and used innapropriately, call more negative attention in general, which is why we avoid these videos here.