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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: United Anabolics on November 19, 2012, 03:27 pm
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This thread is dedicated to a discussion on where to source sassafras, and strategy to obtaining the oil.
Since Ron Paul no longer is selling his sassafras source. I decided to start a thread for sourcing sassafras on your own within the US. As everyone knows, sassafras is a heavily watched schedual I precursor, so extreme caution must be taken when ordering.
Ive looked around in numerous places
1. ebay
2. Alibaba (international trade, P2P)
3. Google
The main difficulty ive been having with ebay is that alot of "sassafras" oil is synthetic, or the safrole has been completely removed rendering it useless. How will I know if the oil I purchase has safrole? Do i ask them in a round about way?
Alibaba, sasafras is everywhere, and dirt cheap. However, your ordering over international borders which is an obvious threat. If your have drop locations, and have a way to send payments anonamously via bank transfer, then this might be ideal.
Google-ing websites, is very very hard. Has anyone found any legit websites? It seems the ones i do find im unsure contain safrole, or they have a monthly limit.
Any help on this subject would be appreciated!
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I have a few good answers for you based on present/past experience.
1. there is a place in u.s. but you have to get only a little per month. You can order the maximum order every month and after 6 months you have enough. very high safrole. very high, i was totally impressed.
2. U either order sass rootbark from an particular ebay vendor who sells it very moist or i harvest it myself . if your in eastern/southern u.s. this might be a possibility. I will get 5 friends and spend a day in the woods and come out with half of a pickup truck bed full. That is ALOT !!!
I would then sell on ebay and distill. at this point one could make gallons of sass oil and then do a simple distill to produce a beautiful water-white safrole. so pretty.
ordering rootbark is easy but freshness is vital. sass oil is very volatile, meaning it evaps at normal temp and pressure.
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Thanks!
Anymore suggestions?
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Thanks!
Anymore suggestions?
Have you check my listing? ;)
@ http://silkroadvb5piz3r.onion/silkroad/item/cfb8fbb8b7