I've done it before with mimosa hostilis, and yes it definitely works.
I believe it was ~2.5g of strong bark, extraction yielded 2.5%, and combined with a 3g rue tea made by boiling the seeds in distilled water/a bit of vinegar, it was a very intense experience, and purge.
This was the way i first took ayahuasca, and it was far too large/strong of a dose, but i managed to keep my mind through the trip.
I think the best way to do it, would be to use a very dilute acidic solution, lets say 2% vinegar, or 2ml/liter of distilled water. I would shoot for no more than 16oz per dose as it will taste fairly repungant. This is assuming you don't want to boil it at all and go full cold water brew.
Let your bark soak for a day or two in 75ml of slightly acidified distilled water per gram of bark used, shake it often, then freeze it (break the cell walls, also kills bacteria), let it thaw for 24hr, and filter well. Like buchner funnel, and a vac flask, or decant it in the fridge until the solution is transparent (but dark purple), and pour off as much as you can leaving the sediment.
Repeat that a few times, and you can get away with a cold water mhrb tea, where a strong dose could be as little as 12oz of liquid, depending on your bark potency.
You could also let it evaporate without a stovetop, being careful to not let it mold/bacteria to grow (dry, well ventilated, warm air), and end up with a much smaller volume of tea, syrup, or even a resin.
Its a nice way to go, and i won't say i'll never take aya that way again, but i like extracted pharma with dmt fumarate and caapi crock pot brewed tea alot better. Simply because it doesn't have such a strong purge. Sometimes no purge at all even.
Rue tea, or MHRB tea, almost always makes me violently purge, and is very nauseating up until that point. Not to say that's exclusively a detriment. The purge has its advantages, as does cold water brews/tea.
You can do it with rue as well, but caapi is just not potent enough by weight to make it practical, unless you want to use heat to reduce the volume of your cold water tea, or wait a while for it to evap so you don't have a liter or more of tea to drink, and watch it carefully for contamination during the time its reducing.
I think mhrb is orally active with a cold water brew, and indigenous cultures used it that way in some parts of south america. They use only mhrb bark though, no maoi.
Add in some caapi/rue tea (cold or hot prepped), or extracted harmalas, and get ready for the ride of your life vs straight mhrb tea though.
Definitely worth a shot if you have a week or so to prepare it properly to get a potent dose, it can be done with mhrb, rue, or caapi, but caapi takes along time/lots of water, and always use distilled water/a small amount of vinegar. Helps prevent contamination to a degree. Freezing it also ensures sterilization from bacteria, and the ice crystals break down cell walls and help the alkaloids leach into the acidic water.
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