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Mimosa Hostilis

Price: US$ 90 / Ounce
Minimum Order: 3kg
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Model No.: Brand Name: Mimosa Hostilis
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Specification: A Mimosa hostilis is a kind of small tree or shrub that has a long-standing association with spiritualism and rituals. The root bark of this tree has been used in many concoctions and teas by shamans for the treatment of mild ailments and even more so for its hallucinogenic properties,
It is a small tree or shrub with fern-like branches with leaves that grow as leaflets all over. It can grow up to 26ft in height and often has white fragrant flowers. In some varieties, during the Nov-July period, fruit is also produced. It has a dark red-brown colored bark, while the inside of the tree is yellowish.
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging: kg
Delivery/Lead Time: 24 hours
Production Capacity: 10 – 15 Kg
Product Description
Generally, mimosa bark was widely used to treat pain, cough, and bronchitis.
It was also used as an extract to heal wounds. Because of the high concentration of tannins present in it, it helps speed up the process. Tannins precipitate the proteins and hence, help close up wounds.
In recent years, this root bark has been widely popularized by internet celebrities for skincare. They claim that products containing extract of the mimosa bark were sure to make your skin feel firmer and tighter, and since then, the plant has been mass-produced as a cosmetic ingredient as it does stimulate collagen production.
The plant also has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties and is an excellent antiseptic against bacteria and viral agents.
A tea made from the root bark is used to help with toothache.
The bark also has anti-aging properties where it is used to help with wrinkles and blemishes.

Some Of The Important Uses of Mimosa in Industries

Due to the presence of tannins, mimosa bark is also used to a significant extent in the leather tanning industry. As mentioned, tannins help precipitate proteins and so are used to make leather from animal hide.

Besides that, Mimosa bark is also a good source of purple and brown pigments and is frequently used as a dye in different cosmetics and textiles.
What Is the Cultural Background Of The Mimosa Hostilis Root bark?

A strong culture is associated with the Mimosa bark for its hallucinogenic properties. For example, the Jurema cult in Northern Brazil uses it as a shamanistic ritual.

This ritual consisted of brewing a tea made from this bark and drinking it to help people with their depression or recover from PTSD.
DMT

The scientific reasoning behind this is about 1-1.7% DMT present in the bark. DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) is a psychedelic drug whose effect is strong enough to cause auditory and visual hallucinations. Due to it being used for this psychedelic effect, DMT is considered a “spirit molecule” because of the visual hallucination a person experiences. The effect lasts for a short while but is powerful enough to be misused easily.
What Is The Relationship Between Mimosa And The Tradition Of Ayahuasca?

Ayahuasca is a psychoactive brew used as a spiritual drink in different religious and spiritual ceremonies and rituals. Traditionally made with other notable plants, it is simply a strong decoction obtained by boiling these barks and roots. This brew has a strong psychoactive effect on people and provides them with a state of euphoria.

Although not precisely the same, the mimosa root bark is also used in the same way and is often talked about interchangeably. However, there are slight differences in the extraction and preparation processes of traditional Ayahuasca and mimosa root bark extract.
What Are Some Of The Side Effects Of Using Mimosa?

People can abuse this plant for its psychedelic properties. However, it is not strictly regulated in most countries. As a result, many people may feel nauseous, dizzy, or even vomit after using the extract or root in any way. Diarrhea is also familiar with its use, and some people might even have an increase in anxiety at a higher dose.
Where Can You Find Mimosa hostilis Root Bark for Yourself?

There is a large market for this root bark. You can virtually find it at any online vendor that sells natural medicinal products. The best part might be that you can get the root itself or even have extracts or powdered root delivered right to your doorstep.
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SUPPLIER PROFILE
Company: DAV MLK BUSINESS CENTER
City/State BATAAN, Country: Philippines  
Business Type: Export - Manufacturer / Trading Company Established: NA
Member Since: 2022 Contact Person DAVID MIDUA
SUPPLIER PROFILE
City/State/Country -
BATAAN,
Philippines  
Business Type -
Export - Manufacturer / Trading Company
Established -
NA
Member Since -
2022
Contact Person -
DAVID MIDUA