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I'm wondering where Dimethyltriptamine is in this thread?

Apparently one source is Scotch Broom, an alien invasive in this country, or alternatively some local acacias, though in both cases the yield is low.

It appears that bergamot (a type of citrus best known for flavouring tea) has N,N,N DMT but it is alone in that family, and I certainly don't know any bergamot farmers.
 
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Jings

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I'm wondering where Dimethyltriptamine is in this thread?

Apparently one source is Scotch Broom, an alien invasive in this country, or alternatively some local acacias, though in both cases the yield is low.

It appears that bergamot (a type of citrus best known for flavouring tea) has N,N,N DMT but it is alone in that family, and I certainly don't know any bergamot farmers.
You can find them at garden nurseries.

 

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Tried butterfly pea flowers as a tea a couple times so far and it's been a really interesting experiences in the form of really vivid dreams. Woke up feeling fantastic and refreshed.

The find had been a result of a search for a remedy for brain fog caused by menopause.

 
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