Description
Mimosa Hostilis Inner Root Bark Hidden Valley MHRB (Shipped from USA)
Discover the incredible source of Mimosa hostilis, also known as MHRB, Tepezcohuite, or Jurema, from a lesser-known corner of South America. Our Mimosa hostilis Inner root bark is sourced from a local family living in a Mimosa forest, ensuring superb quality and wonderfully good vibes. We are grateful to share this high-quality MHRB with you, shipped from the USA with full discretion.
Native Use
The Mimosa tree has been known to the Aztecs since pre-Columbian times. The name Tepezcohuite, now common in Mexico, is derived from the Aztec ‘tepus-cuahuitl’ or ‘metal tree’, referring to the tree’s extremely hard wood. The Aztecs and other indigenous groups used the Mimosa hostilis root bark for centuries to treat skin burns and wounds, make tea, and as a natural coloring agent for textiles. This tree has played a significant role in the traditions of different indigenous tribes in South, Central, and North America.
Habitat
Mimosa Hostilis is a bushy tree indigenous to large parts of South America, growing in regions as far north as Mexico but most commonly found in the tropical lowlands (up to 1000 meters above sea level) of Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia. The tree can reach up to 8 meters and produces beautiful white flowers and green pods with seeds.
Scientific Information
Jurema, or Mimosa Hostilis, has been studied by scientists for over 150 years, but it was not until the 1980s that it gained significant attention. Now, much is known about this tree, and it is used throughout the world as the subject of medical, pharmacological, preclinical, and clinical research.
Studies have shown that Mimosa hostilis has strong antifungal and antibacterial properties, making it a promising ingredient in skincare and regeneration. It can play a significant role in the regeneration of human skin cells, and scientists are exploring the possibility of processing it into films that can be applied to the skin for faster regeneration after wounds or burns have occurred. These regenerative effects are also one of the reasons why Mimosa root bark is increasingly used in skin creams and other cosmetic products.
Features of Mimosa Hostilis Inner Root Bark Hidden Valley MHRB:
- High-quality MHRB sourced from a local family living in a Mimosa forest
- Shipped from the USA with full discretion
- Native use by the Aztecs and other indigenous groups for centuries
- Bushy tree indigenous to large parts of South America
- Promising ingredient in skincare and regeneration
Experience the superb quality and wonderfully good vibes of Mimosa hostilis Inner root bark from the Hidden Valley. Purchase now at Wisdom of Plants Institute.