You cannot extract ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from a mineral block. Anyone who tells you that they have done it is either mistaken or a liar. The claim that ephedrine can be extracted from a livestock mineral block has been proven as false and erroneous by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) scientists upon attempting to extract ephedrine from mineral blocks through various methods that have been "tried and tested" by various people. The only reason that these people would be wanting to attempt to extract such substance from mineral blocks would only be for the purpose of making an illegal narcotic drug called Crystal Meth. Apart from the evidence gathered by the DEA, scientists from an anonymous major feed-producing company have also "concluded that [mineral salt blocks or licks] contain no ephedrine or pseudoephedrine." However, the DEA article below does mention that salt (NOT ephedrine nor "psuedoephedrine") from such mineral blocks can be extracted for the production of Crystal Meth.
(Note that producing such a highly illegal substance can and will land you in jail. If you aren't in jail yet for taking or making such narcotics, it's only a matter of time before you are.)
Please see the related links below. (You will need to scroll down the linked page until you reach "EPHEDRINE FROM LIVESTOCK MINERAL BLOCKS SCAM ENCOUNTERED IN BARRY COUNTY, Missouri").
Nope. See related question below.
This question has been asked many times, and each time the reply is that salt and mineral blocks do not contain ephedrine!
This is a process that has no merit and does not work. Please see the related question below for more information.
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Zero. There are no salt blocks available on the market that have ephedrine in them.
Nowhere because no such salt or mineral block exists.
Can you extract ephedrine from cattails
None. No such salt block or loose mineral mix exists.
None. No such salt block, medicated block nor loose mineral mix exists.
The rumor that you can extract ephedrine from chicken feed is an urban legend. There are no chicken feed manufacturers that add ephedrine to their chicken feed.
There are no salt or mineral nor medicated mineral blocks that contain any form of ephedrine in them. Sick animals are treated by antibiotics via injection, not by just giving them a "medicated" salt block.
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None. No salt licks, mineral blocks, medicated feed or any of that sort have ephedrine in them. This is a myth that has been tested and busted by various scientists that have tried to extract ephedrine from various animal-feed and chicken litter sources. Please see the related question below for more info.
What is the prose's to extract salt from salt lick?
by combining it with a. extract & brew yeaST
to extract zinc from its mineral you can heat it with carbon