Ttitle sums up what I've been doing.
Basically I've just been making a simple tea, starting out with partially crushed seeds, 2 or 3 boils, combine and reduce. Filter, set in the fridge for a few days, let all the sediments drop and re-filter. I've been making this tea with maybe 6 grams material per batch, each batch lasting me 5 days or so. Not terribly exact nor scientific.
My reasoning has been such: gearing up for my first mimosa and rue tea session. I've used rue on occassion in conjunction with mushrooms. I've had profound experiences every time and respect syrian rue enough to feel hat I might just want to build a deeper relationship with the rue before using it along with mimosa.
I'm noticing no ill health effects, seem to have plenty of energy, upbeat mood, all around feel great. Antidepressant effects perhaps? Well, I haven't been bummed to begin with, but a wee bit of RIMA plus SRI *seems* like it just may be adding some cheer.. Quiting smoking went rather easy the first few days...yes, I quit smoking within a day or so of starting with this syrian rue tea. I've also been changing up my diet recently to mostly vegetarian and mostly raw foods, maybe two raw meals out of three per day, maybe white meat once or twice a week. Oh and a week before starting with the tea I also quit drinking--not that I was a boozer by any means.
I'm wondering now about the toxins in rue. There's one more mornings drink worth of tea yet in the fridge. After tommorow morning then, I think I'll stop this regimen for a week or so.
After that break, I'll likely take it up again, but at least perform an egg white tannin extract.
I'm guessing people here will tell me I should a) being doing 2 mankse plus a/b or somesuch on the rue ~or~ b) try caapi instead. Am I right? Any other thoughts or advice? Or am I being silly and the toxins in rue should hold no concern at the daily dosage I've been on?
Thank you for reading this and thanks in advance for any insights offered.
"Whoever undertakes to set himself up as a judge of Truth and Knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods." Albert Einstein
I appreciate your perspective.