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Has anyone extracted from Desmanthus illinoensis?

CokFLHX

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I read today that there is a plant that grows commonly in the American Midwest that may contain enough DMT to make it a viable option for extraction.

From Wikipedia:
"Desmanthus illinoensis, commonly known as Illinois bundleflower, prairie-mimosa or prickleweed, is a common plant in the central and southern United States."

"The roots of D. illinoensis have been found to contain N,N-DMT, NMT, N-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, 2-hydroxy-N-methyltryptamine, and gramine."

As far as I know, Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark, MHRB, is the best source for extraction because it contains the highest amounts at around 2%.

Does snyone know the percentages thought to be in the Illinois Bundleflower?

Thanks.
 
There's all kinds of controversy regarding Desmanthus with varying results. A Google search shows a bunch of places (likely quoting each other) saying zero to .34%.
It may be variable as to time of year or some other thing.
I am extremely interested in info as I have been keeping some plants going at a couple locations for a decade or two now in the hopes it would spread. And then, just recently, I found some growing wild. Was it me? Who cares. Yay.

So please, do some tests and find out for us. Bundleflower Power has some old reports on here saying he got an effect at 25g orally with Harmalas. Don't remember if that was root or root bark.
 
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