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Are there any legal purposes for mimosa hostilis?

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Are there any legal purposes which sound reasonable and can be found in serious sources? I think about fertilizer or maybe medical use in cremes etc. I heard that it can be used as a colour but that doesn't sound ligid enough if you get in trouble with the law.
 
In a number of countries such as the Netherlands it's legal to make a Ayhuaska like brew from it.
But it's illegal to extract and own the DMT crystals from it.
 
It's used in Leather tanning because of it's high tannin content, it's also used for medical purposes for skin rejuvination, and burns treatment. It can also be sold as a botanical specimen not for human consumption, etc. Look up wikepedia, etc.
 
beautiful dye, great for skin and making soap and good for tanning leather honestly mimosa has more uses than most herbs and if you keep it in a stash of other herbs its 95% inconspicus ;D
 
Mix it with water, and make a paste, apply it on your skin, and then you will have no more acne.
It's also a dye.
It also can be burned to ward off evil spirits similarly to sage. (If you believe in that sort of thing.)
It's also great for soap and tanning leather.
 
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