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#1 Posted : 9/13/2010 3:26:16 AM

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Can't one use B. caapi leaves when brewing Ayahuasca? Why do people always use the vine. Don't the leaves have similar alkaloid content?
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#2 Posted : 9/13/2010 3:41:36 AM

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The leaves only contain harmine, none or incredibly small trace amounts of harmaline and THH. The leaves have been tested to contain 0.25-1.90% harmine, usually less than 0.6%. As such it will work to brew Ayahuasca, but will give a different effect due to the absence of harmaline and THH. It may be interesting to try! Report back if you decide to do so. Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 9/13/2010 3:49:08 AM

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I'm mostly thinking about the taste, 'cause I'm allergic to the taste of the vine Razz hehe
But maybe a brew from leaves tastes just as bad or worse.
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#4 Posted : 9/13/2010 3:52:08 AM

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