I'm curious about something. See, last week I boiled up a rue tea (with vinegar) and A. confusa tea, separately. I put them in the fridge for the night, and when I went to check on them the next morning, I noticed that a yellow film had precipitated onto the sides and bottom of my rue container. A few days later, after I had drank my rue, the film was still in the container. Suspecting this film might be harmalas, I waited for it to dry. After it had dried out, I scraped it up and put it in my pipe with some damiana.
The effects were light, but definitely noticeable. It felt something like a slight alcohol buzz and slight weed buzz combined, but different from either of the two. Seeing that this came from rue and had effects, I felt pretty safe in assuming it was harmalas.
Considering my rue tea worked as intended, I know all of the harmalas didn't precipitate out. But seeing as
some did, I assume there must be a way to get it all to precipitate out. I'm stumped though. I only have some limited knowledge of chemistry, and to be honest I'm quite clueless when it comes to solubility. Does anybody know what happened here? And if so, is there a way to get all of the harmalas to precipitate like this?
Oh, and I have no scale. This was from 1.5 tsp of rue boiled in probably relatively acidic water. (I used way more vinegar than was necessary.)
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