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Natural Dye. Immune Support. First Aid. Learn More. Get in Touch. Have any questions? Have a product you'd like us to review? Use the form below to send us a message. We'll respond promptly. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Chunks of Mimosa tenuiflora length of pieces: 7 — 16 cm.

Free of chemical and biological additives and contaminants lab tested. Sustainably harvested and obtained directly from the source. Orders placed before are dispatched the very same day. Part of the profits from your purchase goes to a non-profit organization of your choice. With your purchase at The Mimosa Company you are contributing to sustainability. Shop with trust!

Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. More Information. Shipping restrictions. Product Questions. Mimosa tenuiflora L Willd Common names: : Tepezcohuite, Jurema, Cabrero, Carbonal, Jurema Preta, Calumbi, Black Jurema, Vinho de Jurema, Yurema The properties: In Mexico, Mimosa hostilis is widely used in browsing for sheep and goats, or to make tea from it, and it is attributed with qualities for skin healing, after sunburns, accidental exposure to fire, as well as for stomach ulcers and use in cosmetics.

What sets our mimosa hostilis root bark powder apart: Our Mimosa hostilis Tepezcohuite is harvested by a community of indigenous farmers belonging to the Zoque and Tzoltzil tribes from the South-East of Mexico. They employ traditional production methods and do not use any chemical fertilizers or pesticides.

Other plants harvested by this community are mango, noni, moringa, stevia and salvia divinorum. The History and the Habitat of mimosa hostilis root bark powder: For many centuries, some of the Maya tribes in Mexico used the Hostilis Mimosa root bark, or "Tepezcohuite" as it is known in Mexico to treat skin diseases. It is also known to be an excellent body paint or natural coloring agent for textiles. Also in South America did this tree play a major role in the traditions of different indigenous tribes.

In Brazil, for instance, it is known under the name of Jurema Preta. The wood from this tree is considered one of the strongest and most durable available on the market. The Mimosa hostilis tree is found growing in the northeast region of Brazil, and found as far north as Mexico, including El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela.

It prefers lower altitudes but can be found growing as high as m. Home Mimosa hostilis root bark The story behind Mimosa hostilis Contact. Language English. Home home Mimosa hostilis root bark powder. Mimosa hostilis root bark powder.



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