Hello! I am brand new to this forum, and I promise I will post my introduction within the next few days, perhaps even today. But I have a question of utmost importance.
Is there anything potentially dangerous about re-using old, dry Chaliponga leaves? Let's say someone made a brew a month ago, waited for the leaves to dry completely, then bagged them up in a ziplock. Would those leaves still be okay to re-use, assuming there was no visible mold or anything growing on it (obviously!)? I have heard that the leaves often hold far more alkaloids than can be extracted in a single brew.
Thank you so much.
-Rosualt
PS: Would doing this kill someone?
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It depends how long they where boiled for. The general consensus is though that one long boil 5-10 hours is enough. Boiling after that some people have gotten a little bit out of it but not much, maybe use vinegar to help absorption. If they were only boiled for an hour then it is probably worth reusing.
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