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Is Mimosa tea orally active without a MAOI?

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Z E D

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SWIM had read somewhere but can't post the reference about the possible presence of beta-carbolines on MHRB and about significant absortion of the mimosa tea sublingualy...

Well some Brazilian cults mix mimosa tea with alcohol and the effects related are entheogen-like (hallucinations, possession by spirits, conversation with ancestors etc). Some say that the alcohol excess and set and setting could explain this but...
 
why it has to be a cold water infusion?

Are you talking about that of the column? Why it can't be HOT?

And how does it have to be consumed to be active?
 
Z E D said:
why it has to be a cold water infusion?

Are you talking about that of the column? Why it can't be HOT?

And how does it have to be consumed to be active?

A hot water extraction would probably pull out more actives, but too hot and the percolator column might buckle sideways, Out goes the water (I have used a narrower tube). There's also Hummingbird's tek using 20/1 of acidified water and plant material which is soaked over a couple of days then boiled down.

Last time that was attempted, an hour or so of activity peaking around 30min. I'm a little curious about a x2 dose though..
 
lol, SWIM must try it, making the percolator column is going to be funny ^^

how much MHRB did your friend used coz42?

is it orally because of beta-carbolines that theorically exist in MHRB or because sublingual absorption?
 
He used 50g of powder too from a reliable source, but as far as I know, it could be the kokusaginine (Which I'm still not convinced that this actually exists, as well as many other RIMA's and MAOI-A's), the yuremamine, or even any other unkown traces present causing oral/sublingual inhibition..

It's still striking to me now what actually happened that day, but there's definitely something very special going on in that plant8)
 
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