There is a NileRed video on YT in which he obtains a relatively pure sample of 'essential oil of almond' or something from ebay and says it is pure enough to be used -as is- in reactions, but goes on to purify it anyway. Fester says to run a vacuum for a few minutes to remove the HCN. It is mentioned BAE/benzaldehyde is controlled substance in USA which is funny because I literally grabbed a small bottle of BAE at the market yesterday listing as the only ingredient: benzaldehyde. I realize that this does sound better on paper.
I'm sorry, my friend, Frit, I'm not able to make much sense of what you are saying. What you've seen and decided was or wasn't practical for you or whomever else isn't necessarily going to be true for everyone. I'm trying to set up production, brother, if you know what I mean, and what's stopping me, as of now, is lack of a certain ingredient. For now I've got Ma Huang as a last resort , but I'm not even trying to go that route if I don't have to. My main priority at the moment, and going forward, is not draw any attention or leave a trail whatsoever.
If one wanted to step up production, Fester says, this is a viable alternative from buying pills or extracting plants. If one wanted to start a 5Gal bucket or two for fermenting benzaldhyde, contiuously, none of the equipment you speak of is necessary, and the cost of molasses/sugar/yeast/BAE isn't relevant to me. Though a distillation/reflux apparatus, etc. would be nice and helpful, I'm not there yet.
Extracting the L-PAC is relatively simple, (according to this outline in somm). Filter the mash and use a toluene or ether wash to pull it and evap. I'm trying to see this process through to ephedra, and so the next step is to use methylamine for reduction. If that has been done and done, then noone is really talking about it or seems to know much, that I am able to find. Forgive me for seeking elaboration and taking everything with a grain of salt, in spite of all the flexing and street cred. As I said, I am learning a great deal in the process of sorting it all out, in any event. Thank you for your time and input. o7