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ManuV

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My desire to learn how to cook ayahuasca brought me here. I don't speak English, just a little, so I'm constantly using a translator.
There's so much valuable information here.
I wish you peace and blessings. Hugs to everyone.
 
Hello! there's a wealth of knowledge to be found here. as a newer user i can also say that like any niche group or subculture, there's alot of terms and jargon that even as a native english speaker it can make it seem like more to learn than it actually is. extraction, spice, cev's and oev's, solvent, tek, A to B... all these terms just get thrown around like we're all scientists and have been working in labs forever.

my advice would be don't feel too overwhelmed with all the terminology. like anything else, the more you read/watch/immerse yourself in a topic, the more it will begin to materialize. then suddenly you'll be a fellow nexian using these terms to give your first extraction report!

the processes your seeking to learn, themselves, aren't difficult. if you can bake a cake then you can perform a successful extraction or brew. what was much more difficult for me was all of the front end learning and researching and googling terms etc. just so i could even begin to decide on a tek for my first extraction. but i feel like this is a good thing. because these are powerful medicines and i've come to believe that it should require some level of difficulty and commitment to persevere to be able to produce them. at least the first time. it serves to kindof weed out the ppl who are just looking for "a cool trip man" or whatever.

forgive my sermon but as i read your post i very much remembered myself 6 months ago discovering this site after deciding i wanted to learn to extract DMT. and after 15 minutes feeling completely out of my depth bc i'm not a scientist lol. but then, after maybe a week of an hour or so a day of obsessive research in the evenings after work, i was gathering supplies for my first extraction!

alright, i'm done yapping. welcome to the nexus and GOOD LUCK! can't wait to hear the results of your first batch!
 
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Thank you so much for your comments. I know this isn't something you learn in two days, so be patient, persevere, and cook as often as you feel like it. Haha.
Peace.
 
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