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== Non toxic food safe extraction of mescaline using d-limonene (orange oil) ==
 
== Non toxic food safe extraction of mescaline using d-limonene (orange oil) ==
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|Full range acetate extract from cactus using d-limonene
 
|Full range acetate extract from cactus using d-limonene
|Powderize your dried cactus. Mix 100 grams of dried powderized cactus with 25 grams of calcium hydroxide. Add 300 ml water to make it feel wet but not watery. Mix for about 5 minutes.
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|Add 300 ml of d-limonene. Mix well. Let sit a few hours.
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|Pour off the d-limonene through a filter.
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It's really cool if you use a French Coffee Press for this. Using a French Coffee Press you press the cactus mix and squeeze out the d-limonene to get every last drop of d-limonene out. Then filter it through a paper coffee filter.
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|Add 25 ml of vinegar to the d-limonene. Mix thoroughly.
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|Separate the vinegar from the d-limonene (the vinegar is at the bottom, the d-limonene at the top). This vinegar will contain mescaline acetate. Evaporate your vinegar in a food dehydrator at 155 F to get waxy amber slightly impure mescaline acetate.
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To separate the vinegar from the d-limonene you can use a glass gravy separator or a separatory funnel. Seperatory funnels are considered laboratory glassware and are banned for individual use in some locations. A gravy separator works almost just as well and can be found at some local kitchenware shops.
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|Repeat steps 4 and 5 at least 2-3 times.
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|Repeat steps 2 - 6 at least 2 times.
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==== Comments ====
The great thing about this tech is that is it 100% food grade and non-toxic. You can buy food grade calcium hydroxide at many places, it's often called hydrated lime and is used in cooking (making pickles, tortillas, etc.). Make sure to use non-toxic food grade d-limonene, that way if any d-limonene residue is left behind its safe to ingest it. Use regular white vinegar that is 5% acetic acid.
 
  
The result is a waxy amber colored slightly impure mescaline acetate approximately 40-95% pure. It might take a while to dry complete. Have patience.
 
 
SWIM has used this tech and got yields you cannot believe. Mescaline acetate is a little waxy, and tends to stick to things. It's texture is not as nice as mescaline HCl which is much more powdery in texture. However, SWIM has found that mescaline acetate is stronger by weight than mescaline HCl. He's not sure why. It should be weaker because it's heavier. I believe it absorbs faster and that's why it's stronger. It definitely comes on much quicker than mescaline HCl does.
 
 
The purity of this extraction is good enough for a great trip. You really don't need 99% purity. At about 90% pure, it's concentrated enough to put into gel tabs for a really nice convenient trip without all the bulk of the cactus. At this purity level mescaline acetate is still a little stronger than 99% pure white mescaline HCl. SWIM has both and has compared them many times already. The white 99% pure mescaline is prettier and is not waxy, so it's easier to deal with, but it's less potent with otherwise nearly identical effects.
 
 
Note that this tech was developed for San Pedro cactus but should work equally well for Peyote, Achuma, and Peruvian Torch.
 
 
The alkaloid extract produced from this tech is a mix of various alkaloids. The exact mix of mescaline to other alkaloids present depends on the type of cactus used as well as the individual specimen extracted. Mescaline acetate is a white free flowing powder. If the extract is brown or amber, or sticky, it's got a high number of non-mescaline alkaloids present. It can be used as is for the full spectrum effects, but if one wants a more pure product, the other alkaloids can be easily removed.
 
 
In this section we talk about a very simple technique for cleaning up the mescaline acetate by removing the non-mescaline alkaloids.
 
 
Mescaline acetate is insoluble in MEK (methyl ethyl ketone). MEK is a solvent that is found in fruit, similar to d-limonene. It's a normal part of the human diet, but only in very small amounts, like acetone. D-limonene is a much safer solvent, but MEK evaporates really fast so it's easily removed from the end product. Please make sure the MEK is dry, otherwise the water content will make you lose all or most of your mescaline
 
 
 
{{ ProcedureMain | Purification of Mescaline Acetate
 
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Be absolutely sure your MEK is dry, otherwise this wont work and the MEK wash will take your mescaline away. To dry MEK, mix it thoroughly with excess magnesium sulfate (epsom salts), let stand and decant MEK away from bottom layer of magnesium sulfate
 
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| Dissolve 200 mg of impure sticky amber mescaline acetate in 2 ml of cold DRY MEK.
 
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Cold MEK referring to Methyl Ethyl Ketone stored in the refrigerator or freezer (It will not freeze).
 
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| Smash the impure mescaline finely in the MEK. You want the mescaline acetate to form a fine powder at the bottom. Wait for a while until the mescaline acetate powder sinks to the bottom.
 
| Decant the MEK slowly, being careful not to disturb the mescaline acetate.
 
| Repeat with 2 ml more cold MEK.
 
| After the second wash and decant, dry the mescaline acetate with a fan. After all the smell of the MEK is gone, you're left with off-white nearly pure mescaline acetate.
 
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==== Purification Comments ====
 
The impurities removed by the MEK in some cases can be as much as 60% of the alkaloids extracted. The impurities tend to be much less for Peruvian Torch, and very high for Achuma and some varieties of San Pedro.
 
 
The amber impurities in the MEK can then be evaporated and used separately. They are typically very sticky and will not form a dry powder even after the MEK is completely evaporated. There are at least two active alkaloids present if the cactus used was San Pedro or Achuma. They are psychoactive, but very much unlike mescaline. San Pedro's impurities tend to be more sedating, similar to the effects of harmaline. Both San Pedro and Achuma have an impurity present that seems to have some MAOI activity which can be used to greatly enhance the effects of morning glory seeds, HWBR seeds, and ololiuqui seeds.
 
 
Pure mescaline acetate is a white free flowing powder with a slightly waxy texture very similar to freebase DMT. You'll find that it's much easier to manage after purifying it, being not nearly as waxy, and no longer sticky.
 
 
After purification, the experience is a much finer clearer experience far more resembling the effects of LSD, especially when taken with coffee. It is to some, far superior to the effects had from the full spectrum of cactus alkaloids.
 
 
For the tech to remain food grade, USP or FCC grade MEK must be used. If technical grade or ACS grade is used, it's no longer food grade.
 
 
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* 300 ml of any type of drinking water. Tap water is just fine.
 
* 300 ml of any type of drinking water. Tap water is just fine.
 
* 900 ml of food grade non-toxic d-limonene (orange oil).
 
* 900 ml of food grade non-toxic d-limonene (orange oil).
{{ShowInfo/In Article|[[Image:Alert.png]]|'''NOTE'''| <small>Note that some non-distilled d-limonene apparently contains traces of citric acid (less than 0.1%). Someone brought this up as a possible concern. The amount of citric acid present is too small to have any impact at all on the extraction process. We would need at least 10 grams of citric acid for there to be any impact at all on this extraction process. 0.1% of 1000 ml is only 1 gram, and most non-distilled d-limonene would contain much less that 0.1%. So don’t worry about traces of citric acid present in non-distilled d-limonene, its of no concern at all. Citric acid cannot be distilled, so distilled d-limonene cannot contain any at all.</small>
 
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* 25 grams of edible calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime).
 
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* A dish for evaporating your final alkaloid extract in.
 
* A dish for evaporating your final alkaloid extract in.
 
* A glass gravy separator or a separatory funnel (HDPE or PP plastic could be used instead of glass)
 
* A glass gravy separator or a separatory funnel (HDPE or PP plastic could be used instead of glass)
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* 4 mL of MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) per 200 mg of impure acetate alkaloids
 
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 15 August 2012

Non toxic food safe extraction of mescaline using d-limonene (orange oil)

Procedure

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Source Material:
  • 100 grams of dried cactus, preferably dried green outer flesh with the core, spines, and the thin waxy skin removed from it.
Solvents:
  • 300 ml of any type of drinking water. Tap water is just fine.
  • 900 ml of food grade non-toxic d-limonene (orange oil).
Reagents/Desiccants:
  • 25 grams of edible calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime).
  • 150 -225 ml of vinegar (ideally, white vinegar, that is, acetic acid 5%).
Equipment:
  • 3 coffee filters.
  • A large container to hold the cactus mix. It's best to use glass or metal. If plastic is used, HDPE or PP is best. Do not use polystyrene because it dissolves in d-limonene.
  • A dish for evaporating your final alkaloid extract in.
  • A glass gravy separator or a separatory funnel (HDPE or PP plastic could be used instead of glass)


Dosage Information

It is difficult to accurately measure doses of LSA extract, since potrency can vary. In general you can get a rough idea by comparing the ratio of seeds to liquid extract volume, and I believe this to be an accurate scale of dosage for this extraction procedure:

  • Threshold < 10 seeds worth
  • Light 10-19 seeds worth
  • Common 20-34 seeds worth
  • Strong 35-49 seeds worth
  • Heavy > 50 seeds worth


Pictures

Here's a picture of a vial of clear LSA extract under black light.

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