I'll just go ahead and give it a try to see if it's any good or not. The leaves are dried but aren't crushed up, they're mostly whole. The color is a grayish green. Is that how good dried chacruna normally is or should it be a more vibrant green? I'll attach a picture of chacruna that is very close to what they look like.
The extraction process...I know it's been repeated a million times, but would someone be kind enough to briefly tell me if what I've written below is the right sequence of steps? In simpleton terms, this is how I think it goes:
1. Take 50g of Chacruna and grind it up into small pieces and mix it up with a little lemon juice or vinegar in water.
2. Boil this mixture gently for 1 hour.
3. Strain, keep the liquid, then repeat with fresh water and lemon juice. Do it a total of three times.
4. When done, throw away the leaves and combine the three liquids. Simmer gently.
5. When the liquid starts to get slightly thick or syrupy, it's ready.
6. Eat 3-6g syrian rue seeds, wait 20-30 minutes, and then drink the Chacruna liquid you just made.
That is how you make Ayahuasca. Right? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Below is an image very close to what color my Chacruna looks like: