mimosajungle.com

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Mimosa hostilis Root bark comes from a tree domestically known as Jurema Preta, Jurema, Black Jurema or Vinho de Jurema and is the most desired part of the plant. Mimosa originates from Brazil where it has been used for centuries for many medical purposes...

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Lyrik Lowry
excellent customer service and product

I had nothing but a good experience dealing with the stuff at Mimosa jungle. They definitely have top quality products and they are very responsive to any questions that you may have. Even after hours there’s someone always there to answer your questions. Thank you so much Mimosa Jungle Making my experience so easy with extremely high-quality products. You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work.

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Date of experience: Dec 20, 2024

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  • Mimosa hostilis Root bark comes from a tree domestically known as Jurema Preta, Jurema, Black Jurema or Vinho de Jurema and is the most desired part of the plant. Mimosa originates from Brazil where it has been used for centuries for many medical purposes. The part that contains the most Alkaloids is the root bark, that is also the part of the Mimosa plant sold at www.mimosahostilisrootbark.net. In the western hemisphere, MHRB is used to make skin products and organic dyes for art supplies.

    Although the term Mimosa Hostilis is more generally used , the scientific name is mimosa tenuiflora is also generally used to describe this root bark.

    The properties of Mimosa Hostilis root bark powder

    In Mexico, Mimosa Hostilis is knows as Tepezcohuite and is largely attributed to have qualities of skin healing, accidental exposure to fire, sunburn issues, as well as for stomach ulcers and use in-cosmetics. Furthermore, it works as an analgesic, with hours of lasting relief and expedited tissue recovery. The bark is also recommended to counteract debility and exhaustion, and has been shown to stimulate the immune system. Other medicinal features of Mimosa Hostilis are analgesic, antimicrobial, cicatrizing, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, regenerative, and anti-aging.See more

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