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I am going to try pharmahuasca with dried mimosa pudica leaves. Any advice/experience please?

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krischan

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A lot of people say it's impossible, but I've seen the potential. Although it is extremely rare, success stories have been written on some websites, and I haven't seen a case of trying properly even in the experiences of failure. (Most claim to have no effect after just swallowing it orally, even without an MAOI.)

The leaves of pudica have a clear but low content of 5-meo. And 5-meo is more effective than dmt even in small amounts. I am going to run 10g of dried pudica leaves.

Drink syrian rue tea and boil the leaves with lemon juice for about 20 to 30 minutes before eating.

Do you have any thoughts, opinions or experiences? please.
 
I would suggest you test your Mimosa pudica leaves beforehand using TLC (thin layer chromatography) and test reagents such as Mecke and Mandelin. Make an extract if you find a positive presumptive test. I'd not recommending drinking a Mimosa pudica brew because it can contain the toxic amino acid mimosine.

Don't go consuming some plant simply because a small handful of unknown people on the internet said it got them high!

Also, it is a risky endeavour to combine 5-MeODMT with harmala alkaloids. If by some chance your mimosa leaves happened to contain a significant quantity of it, it could be lethally dangerous. With 5-MeO it is strongly discouraged to combine with harmala alkaloids because this combination is known to have caused fatal results. It would be absolutely essential to be 100% sure of the dose you would be taking.

DON'T DO IT!
 
doubledog said:
Much better would be to start with smaller dose as you do not know what is in your leaves and how strong they are.
Or simply don't do it at all. This kind of test would have to be done with a standardised extract (or separate portions of the same brew) because a 'hot' leaf could also prove problematic. Natural products vary in potency. How would you know if there was a sudden seasonal spike in alkaloid production?
 
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