More about Jurema Root Bark Premium or Mimosa Hostilis
Native to the Northeastern region of Brazil, Jurema Preta (Mimosa hostilis or Mimosa tenuiflora), although part of the myriad of sacred agents used in traditional shamanic medicine practices of several indigenous peoples, stands out from most other herbs and plants due to its singularity of being the only known plant that can be used to formulate a drinking potion solely by itself, without the need to add any other sort of greenery.
Jurema Religion
A potion called Vinho de Jurema (Jurema Wine) has been historically depicted as being part of certain indigenous rituals, and although it is nowadays deemed a much less common practice, the consumption of Mimosa hostilis is still very much present in native culture, only through other means, including some where parts of it are used for smoking blends rather than liquid goods.
How to use Jurema
Its root bark is frequently used in the making of sacred medicines and concoctions incorporated in sacred ceremonies, and is a key ingredient in the making of Ayahuasca, the shamanic brew used to treat physical, mental, and even social and spiritual issues.
This plant has incomparable entheogenic powers, and it is said that potions and drinks that carry it into its formula may evoke mind-healing action that may well aid in the processing of traumas, overcoming depression, and reaching a clearer and higher state of enlightenment. And in addition to its spiritually beneficial action,
Mimosa root is quite rich in tannin, which is an organic substance that is present in certain plants that may act as naturally produced chemicals that can help stop excessive bleeding, enhance proper blood coagulation, and promote healing and new tissue development as part of the treatment of wounds and burns.
Mimosa medicinal uses
Jurema Preta can also offer antifungal, antimicrobial, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory agents through its bark powder, and is therefore used in therapeutic treatment of certain skin conditions in the form of creams and topic tonics in order to reduce scarring, wrinkles and stretch marks, as well as natural medicine for fungal infections, and digestive and stomach issues. Tea made from its leaves and steam has been used in medical studies to alleviate tooth pain, and water extracts were used to treat symptoms of bronchitis and coughing.
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