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I know some people with serious skin problems, like excema.
My brother has to use the heaviest prescription hormone-based medicine that's available to keep it 'under control'. Is Jurema another example of a suppressed ancient medicine that actually works better than this?
According to the books, mimosa root bark is supposed to be a traditional treatment for skin burns and other dermatological ailments, but how to apply it? As a wet paste? I have no problem to sacrifice some of the DMT in there for healing purposes!
This is a powerful plant, so who knows it might help - I don't like to watch people suffer from terrible chronic itches... I searched but haven't found anything practical yet.
TIA! I'll ask the plant too - it might tell, especially because it's not for myself.
My brother has to use the heaviest prescription hormone-based medicine that's available to keep it 'under control'. Is Jurema another example of a suppressed ancient medicine that actually works better than this?
According to the books, mimosa root bark is supposed to be a traditional treatment for skin burns and other dermatological ailments, but how to apply it? As a wet paste? I have no problem to sacrifice some of the DMT in there for healing purposes!
This is a powerful plant, so who knows it might help - I don't like to watch people suffer from terrible chronic itches... I searched but haven't found anything practical yet.
TIA! I'll ask the plant too - it might tell, especially because it's not for myself.