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"Spice" is a term most commonly used as a nickname for [[N,N-DMT]], but has developed most accurately as a term for an impure extract of its related alkaloids.  Though "[[Jungle Spice]]" most commonly and provisionally refers to the alkaloid profile of [[Jurema]], it is most accurately referring to all alkaloids apart from DMT or an extract composed--to a significant degree--of those alkaloids.  'Spice' often refers to an extract from other [[DMT Containing Plants]] of varying degrees of range in alkaloid profile.
 
"Spice" is a term most commonly used as a nickname for [[N,N-DMT]], but has developed most accurately as a term for an impure extract of its related alkaloids.  Though "[[Jungle Spice]]" most commonly and provisionally refers to the alkaloid profile of [[Jurema]], it is most accurately referring to all alkaloids apart from DMT or an extract composed--to a significant degree--of those alkaloids.  'Spice' often refers to an extract from other [[DMT Containing Plants]] of varying degrees of range in alkaloid profile.
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It should not be confused with Pep-Spice(sometimes shortened to Spice) which refers to K2, a synthetic version of marijuana.
  
 
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"Spice" is a term most commonly used as a nickname for N,N-DMT, but has developed most accurately as a term for an impure extract of its related alkaloids. Though "Jungle Spice" most commonly and provisionally refers to the alkaloid profile of Jurema, it is most accurately referring to all alkaloids apart from DMT or an extract composed--to a significant degree--of those alkaloids. 'Spice' often refers to an extract from other DMT Containing Plants of varying degrees of range in alkaloid profile.

It should not be confused with Pep-Spice(sometimes shortened to Spice) which refers to K2, a synthetic version of marijuana.