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Phragmites DMT

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MindControl

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Hello :d
I want to extract DMT from Phragmites australis , is there any evidence or graph that shows it has DMT in it ? Or any unwanted alkaloid ... like Gramine?
 
MindControl said:
Hello :d
I want to extract DMT from Phragmitis australis , is there any evidence or graph that shows it has DMT in it ? Or any unwanted alkaloid ... like Gramine?
Please do your homework. Start by reading Attitude page. In particular:

1.4 Critical thinking and basic autonomy
Attitude said:
Also one should do basic research before asking and saying things, we do not want to spoon-feed answers. The FAQ and WIKI, the Nexus search function and Google are basic tools everybody should use and should already help prevent the repetition of topics, that conversion remains superficial and that members have to repetitively respond by pointing to the obvious.
And it's spelled "Phragmites", not "Phragmitis". Using correct spelling helps others finding back pertinent information when searching.
 
pitubo said:
MindControl said:
Hello :d
I want to extract DMT from Phragmitis australis , is there any evidence or graph that shows it has DMT in it ? Or any unwanted alkaloid ... like Gramine?
Please do your homework. Start by reading Attitude page. In particular:

1.4 Critical thinking and basic autonomy
Attitude said:
Also one should do basic research before asking and saying things, we do not want to spoon-feed answers. The FAQ and WIKI, the Nexus search function and Google are basic tools everybody should use and should already help prevent the repetition of topics, that conversion remains superficial and that members have to repetitively respond by pointing to the obvious.
And it's spelled "Phragmites", not "Phragmitis". Using correct spelling helps others finding back pertinent information when searching.
Excuse me , i am newbie :)
 
It could be specific to certain phenotypes. There is not enough data out there to really say, and as far as I can tell, there is also a lack of people doing any real research into phragmites as a source of tryptamines. Random internet searches don't really help much when it comes to reeds and grasses.
 
There was this document that I've attached below. Don't know how much use it really is, but it at least notes that the effective roots are the ones growing in deep water which generally requires use of a boat.


EDIT: Actually the info about the reeds was from another source, I could have sworn it was in this document but now that I've checked, it's not there. I don't know which document describes the reed extraction procedure; it turns out that this document merely provides purported second-hand anecdotal evidence of a successful Phragmites extraction along with a couple of photos of some crystals that frankly could be almost anything. Sorry about that!
 

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