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Mimosa tenuiflora
1. names: Back to topFamily: Fabaceae Subfamily: Tribe: Botanical Name: Mimosa tenuiflora Extensions: N/A English Name(s): Synonyms: Mimosa hostilis Related Species: 2. Method of use : Back to topIn AyahuascaJeruma root bark has very high concentrations of DMT which is more recently utilized by people in Ayahuasca. This replaces, or perhaps in mor euncommon brews is added alongside with, Psychria viridis. The bark is generally dried and shredded and added into the pot of hot water to simmer alongside with an MAOi plant, usually either Banisteriopsis caapi or Peganum harmala. As a DMT source other than in AyahuascaAs well as with Ayahuasca, a far mroe recent turn of events ahs led people to extract the pure form of DMT from this species root bark. Other parts of the plant sometime scontain DMT, though they are generally in very low concentraions and justifies the extra labour involved to seperate teh rootbark. The extracted DMT in various forms is most often smoked, and in laboratory settings is sometimes injected.
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5. Chemistry: Back to topPlease note: Some chemicals may not be listed and some may or may not be toxic. Do not consume plants based on this table, it only gives a general idea of *some* of the chemicals this plant contains.
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8. Related Pages: Back to top9. Referrences: Back to top[1]Personal observation. [2]Internet published experimentation. [3] Ayahuasca: alkaloids, plants & analogs : Assembled by Keeper of the Trout | |||||||||||||||||||||
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