Just wondering if I add sodium carbonate to get the pH of a mimosa brew to about 10, will the dmt freebase precipitate out? It does with harmine and harmaline, is dmt different?
Apoc wrote:
HEY!!!!!! Just wondering, why wouldn't this work with mimosa tea?
gibran2 wrote:
I asked myself the same question, and then decided to experiment: For some reason, DMT simply doesn’t precipitate out of mimosa solution. There are substances in mimosa that “bind” or otherwise tie up the DMT, preventing it from aggregating and precipitating.
I once dissolved a bit of DMT in vinegar, diluted it, and then added a bit of NaOH and the DMT precipitates out quite nicely, so it’s not the DMT itself that is the problem, but rather something in the mimosa.
did you read my previous post, if what i was describing there does occur(tannins binding with the freebase, if thats theoretically possible. and these tannins being responsible for no precipitation). then it would completely account for what you have just stated about past results. my question: is synthed dmt white or clear?endlessness said:Doesnt work. Search for the 'water only tek' here, it should be in the sustainable extractions subforum. Someone mentioned it was working, several people tried and it didnt.
It seems that when there is a very crude mix, the DMT does not precipitate well out of a solution. It does work with relatively pure DMT in salt form, for example if you already extracted and have some DMT fumarate, and you dissolve in water, then add sodium carb solution and let it in the fridge for a few days (it's all described in BLAB tek and in the fumaric/salting subforum).
DMT acetate (when salting a non-polar with vinegar), will NOT precipitate with sodium carbonate solution but it does with NaOH according to some people's experience (but it did not work with me the only time I tried it)