I've found myself in a similar situation. I've had three tries so far. First with 50g caapi leaves + 50g chacruna with a hint of lemon and vinegar during some brewing. My diet hadn't been ideal so I had a slight headache and pretty much just went to bed. For the next one, I put lemon in the leaves, froze them and then re-brewed. Both times I willingly purged.
This morning, I had two brews instead of one from 50g shredded white caapi vine + 8g shredded mimosa hostilis bark. I added about a tablespoon of 'mother' cider vinegar to the first pulls and then did two more pulls. A common water filter jug was used to supply water which is hard water, I guess, being in the outer city. The aya pulls were a bit longer than the mhrb and I used egg white tek before reducing the mhrb water. After they were both fridge settled and i had got my rest, I sipped down the aya and then mimosa. There was no purge this time, just a wave of nausea.
Each experience has been pretty pleasant and educational but nothing extraordinary. All I have is some extra feeling, perhaps more than placebo. Certainly no obvious extra sensory info or realisations. I wanna meet my maker! Lol.
..kinda wish I had some changa right now.
So I have about 90g mhrb and I'm considering Q21Q21's extraction tek for it's 'food-grade' approach. Extraction looks daunting but I guess it's fairly straight forward. I'm wondering if I just boil 100g shredded white caapi with 50g chacruna and maybe powder them if possible this time, I might discover more.
My friend recommended aya first for something profound and memorable. I'm resisting just using rue as I want to break in more traditionally.. get those great jungle spirit vibes going. My plan is a successful trip with white, yellow, black then red caapi, ideally with chacruna then start to explore chali, analogs and perhaps even datura one day. However, if I were to come accross a smokable form i probably couldn't resist. Like when I had the opportunity for a basic salvia hit.. it was a nice little experience!
Nothing is beyond reach