not much efficent this extraction, in my view: the caapi has more to give before been throw away. The water they use seems dirty. When beating the liana many of the best tiny particles fall on the ground and are lost. Beating with metal hammer leaves to me a disgraceful impression. The lid on the pot is commonly avoided in many ayahuasca tradition.
not much efficent this extraction, in my view: the caapi has more to give before been throw away. The water they use seems dirty. When beating the liana many of the best tiny particles fall on the ground and are lost. Beating with metal hammer leaves to me a disgraceful impression. The lid on the pot is commonly avoided in many ayahuasca tradition.
not much efficent this extraction, in my view: the caapi has more to give before been throw away. The water they use seems dirty. When beating the liana many of the best tiny particles fall on the ground and are lost. Beating with metal hammer leaves to me a disgraceful impression. The lid on the pot is commonly avoided in many ayahuasca tradition.
argomagma 8 months ago
@argomagma Ah, the quest for efficiency. You're right; but should we ship bottled water to them? It's probably what they cook food with too.
carloscarlos13 6 months ago
not much efficent this extraction, in my view: the caapi has more to give before been throw away. The water they use seems dirty. When beating the liana many of the best tiny particles fall on the ground and are lost. Beating with metal hammer leaves to me a disgraceful impression. The lid on the pot is commonly avoided in many ayahuasca tradition.
argomagma 8 months ago
I will drink mine soon so it's cool to see that!
civicturbolive 1 year ago
i can almost taste it...
vegetalista 3 years ago 4