Melted Methamphetamin turns Blue

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What reaction sequence are you using?
 

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According to a search of the most exhaustive Meth Making message board in history.(, the Hive archive) "Smurf dope" is the result of Histamine blockers; Loperamide, Chorphenimin, and loratadine Not getting removed from the psuedoephedrine pills ( possibly even whole pill shake and bake) and using iron or copper can cause it to be greenish tinted 🧑‍🔬
 

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how can i clean the Pills from that ??
 
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Cant a substance called norite (spelling)?

On the corner of Haight and Masonic Street at 2am, one of the chemists of the family told me how to clean amber or lavender crystal into white using norite to absorb color
I don't know why he told me, he was rambling, but I never forgot it, or him, and saw him at RFK stadium the next year with hair cut and no beard, a hat and sunglasses, all incognito,
 

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In 2010 in Canada there was a lot of meth going around that turned blue when melted. Not quite as intense as the picture further up the thread, it was more of a clear ice blue. Apparently the color was due to some new ingredient they started adding to Reactine brand pseudoephedrine tablets. It was okay dope,, though.
In your case it looks like metal contamination, which I've seen before, but not only when melted. Did it come in contact with any metal implements at any point?
Could also be a blocker that was in the pills for the purpose of messing up your cook.

Did you distill the oil? If you did, you probably wouldn't be having this problem. You should turn it back to freebase and distill it. Fixes everything.
 

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Is it dri-rite? That could potentially do it. Activated charcoal could work too. Norite is a thing, and it looks like it could release a lot of oxygen. So idk
 
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