You would have to add a whole cup of sugar to hemper dissolution, anyways....
- what you add to the brew could in intezam theory either
escalate or
improve the visions - we once added milk and commercial pomegrenade juice* to acacia/
esphand haoma and (we was under the impression that) one of the two admixtures wanted to escalate the visions at 3+ hrs into the trip, whilst the other one (the milk?) put an organic looking seal (of mother love?) on top of the deluge visions and tried to shield us from the flood. The seal looked ugly, like a heart valve or some other fleshy thing.....Everything still escalated, and we was
killed.
While it was good to drink (it tasted like some kind of cocoa milk) we will not try this again any time soon.
There is a reasons why medicine should not taste like a regular food or drink. All the birds know the reasons for this.
In reality, there is no need to add any vinegar or lemon juice to the brew (unless one ingests freebased spice), just boil it long enough and use good water and pure intent.
Even though the memory of the death taste will add to the nausea (later), the "taste" is not the prime cause of the nausea. When the first spice molecules hit the system hard after MAO inhibition via the oral route,
this seem to be the cause of the nausea.
One of the things that could happen is: loosing most of the ingested brew during a premature purge. This however, can be avoided by keeping some ginger tea close by.
We are moar careful with ingesting sugars with medicine now -- they tend to speed things up and sometimes it can be too much, for example - during the milk/pome
grenade experience we was killed by
THE ALL thrown at us. And thanks to the ginger tea** we couldn't purge when we needed to...anyways, it was a strong dose, so we do not know if we just imagined it all ....and it might have nothing to do with the sugar.
* by coincidence the juice was "rubycon" brand
**our ginger tea had sugar in it too
*** we should mention that it was supermoon (there was xtra pressing/presence of moon haoma)