Do all Acacia trees contain DMT?
DMT is a naturally occurring compound found in members of the Acacia species, many of which are native to Australia.
Where can I buy Acacia Confusa?
Acacia confusa is native to Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It has become invasive on many of the islands where it has been introduced. Acacia confusa has been introduced to Hawaii, Guam, Japan and Indonesia.
What Australian plants have DMT in them?
Australian plant species that contain DMT include P. aquatica, Acacia maidenii (Maiden’s Wattle), Acacia phlebophylla (Buffalo Sallow Wattle) and Acacia obtusifolia. A 1990 CSIRO study tested 127 species of acacia in Australia, with alkaloids such as DMT detected in 59 of these species (Collins, 1990).
Is it legal to buy Mimosa Hostilis root bark?
USA: Mimosa Hostilis plant is legal in the USA and purchase of the plant is not controlled by the FDA. Prospective buyers can purchase the whole plant without fear as its cultivation and spread are legal.
How tall does a Formosa koa tree grow?
Some common names for it are acacia petit feuille, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia) and Formosan koa. It grows to a height of 15 m.
Which is heavier Formosan koa or koa wood?
Formosan koa is a slightly heavier and more obscure wood. The root bark of the tree is sometimes harvested and ground into a medicinal powder. Note: This is a truncated profile page.
Where does Acacia confusa root bark come from?
Our Acacia confusa root bark comes from Taiwan. Farmers collect it from trees which fall down in the rainy season. The original peoples of Taiwan may have traditionally used ACRB as an entheogen.
What kind of root bark do you use?
The original peoples of Taiwan may have traditionally used ACRB as an entheogen. Chinese medicine practitioners use it today. They say that the old herbalists believed that ACRB can take you to another world. Most people prefer to work with MHRB Mimosa hostilis root bark.