neurobloom
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I've long waited for this moment thank you so much!Today marks a notable milestone as we unveil the TLC results of the Tanit accession, a subject of considerable attention due to @Sidisheikh.mehriz's rigorous bioassay reports.
The Tanit sample is juxtaposed with samples from the U accession, a group we are diligently scrutinizing for promising specimens, given their recognized high yield.
Our findings validate our hypothesis of the Tanit accession being 5-MeO-DMT dominant. The distinct spot observed on the TLC plates serves as a benchmark for the yield requisite for personal use. Particularly noteworthy is the remarkably clean profile exhibited by the Tanit accession, as evidenced in the accompanying image.
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It was surprising to find that the bioassay-validated Tanit accession is yielding considerably lower compared to several other specimens already identified for breeding. This disparity may arise from the relatively juvenile state of most other tested specimens, but it also suggests the potential for achieving significantly higher yields than those currently deemed necessary for extraction purposes.
At this point, it's crucial to discourage any attempts at bioassays with unknown accessions. Phalaris presents significant risks, especially given the high pharmacological potency of 5-MeO-DMT. Ingesting Phalaris without proper testing and expertise can lead to severe overdoses of various tryptamines and tyramines, potentially resulting in medical emergencies.
That being said, with a clean profile and safety validated through bioassays, we're thrilled to announce our readiness to distribute 5-MeO-DMT dominant Tanit seeds for the first time.
However, it's important to recognize that variations in environmental conditions may affect yield, and we have yet to assess the variability among individual Tanit plants. Understanding the precise environmental factors conducive to high yield will be the focus of our upcoming research endeavors, though this process is expected to take some time.
Initially, distribution will be restricted to esteemed members of the Nexus due to safety concerns. Clones will become available to the broader community without restrictions at a later date.
. Finally my guess was confirmed about Tanit's clean 5-meo-dmt profile. Yes I think this strain is ready for distribution as it proved to breed true from seeds. That U35 is a real beast! Very promising and rich collection of accessions you got there 
I second grasshoppers concern with bioassaying wild strains. Even if it's not toxic the chance of overdosing is still high without prior extraction and bioassay of said extract to screen alkaloids profile and yield before attempting an Ayahuasca. TLC is also a great plus to further consolidate the bioassay.















