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Mimosa bark?

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Mimosa tenuiflora is an entheogen known as Jurema, Jurema Preta, Black Jurema, and Vinho de Jurema. Dried Mexican Mimosa tenuiflora root bark has been recently shown to have a DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) content of about 1%.[3] The stem bark has about 0.03% DMT.

From wiki ^

It appears so, you can but it seems like alot more would be needed, 33x less potent :cry:. However it would be interesting to see what other alkaloids may be present in the bark not present in the root bark. That a very common trait in alkaloid bearing plants. If you have access to bark for free i say go for it.
 
The Day Tripper said:
Mimosa tenuiflora is an entheogen known as Jurema, Jurema Preta, Black Jurema, and Vinho de Jurema. Dried Mexican Mimosa tenuiflora root bark has been recently shown to have a DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) content of about 1%.[3] The stem bark has about 0.03% DMT.

From wiki ^

It appears so, you can but it seems like alot more would be needed, 33x less potent :cry:. However it would be interesting to see what other alkaloids may be present in the bark not present in the root bark. That a very common trait in alkaloid bearing plants. If you have access to bark for free i say go for it.



Yes i have beautiful mimosa all around here.
 
NC Mimosas are "false" mimosas...I can't for the life of me remember what the actual species is currently, but they line everything from highway 54 to 15-501 to 85 and are all over the state. They do not contain DMT, afaik. I'll post the species once I get into the office and can look up what the actual species is.
 
SnozzleBerry said:
NC Mimosas are "false" mimosas...I can't for the life of me remember what the actual species is currently, but they line everything from highway 54 to 15-501 to 85 and are all over the state. They do not contain DMT, afaik. I'll post the species once I get into the office and can look up what the actual species is.




do you know a trsut worthy website i could order root bark from?
 
Take a look in the supplier section...if nothing helps you there, shoot me a pm.

The tree you have there is Albizia julibrissin...which, coincidentally just came up in another thread as being confused with mimosa. It's got some medicinal use...but no tryptamines, afaik.
 
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