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Mimosa hostilis is a tree from Brazil, where it is better known as Jurema Preta. Its rootbark contains DMT, a visionary tryptamine. Mimosa hostilis is often used together with Peganum harmala to produce an effective and easy to prepare Ayahuasca analogue.
Usage
In combination with an MAO-inhibitor the dosage is 5 to 20 grams of Mimosa hostilis. Taken by itself (as a cold water infusion) a higher dosage is required: between 25 and 45 grams.*
For recipes, see www.ayahuasca-info.com or similar websites.
Ingredients
We sell the powder of the rootbark of M. hostilis. The primary active ingredient in this part of the plant is N,N-DMT and there is also a small amount of β-carbolines (Raetsch 2005). Some sources report the presence of 5-MeO-DMT.