Inheriting the finest qualities from its parent strains, Orange Crush and Juicy Fruit, Orange Creamsicle stands tall with its heavy colas and potent flavor, enticing you to return for more. As the name implies, this hybrid strain has a robust citrus flavor and is employed to alleviate nausea and anxiety. Cultivators will appreciate this bountiful producer, which blooms in nine weeks, showcasing stunning orange-white hues and a dense layer of resin. Alicia anisopetala (or possibly A. macrodisca), family Malpighiaceae, native to Peru. Known as Black Ayahuasca or Black Caapi. This species came to prominence initially after being sold by a Peruvian vendor called ‘Kiwiboancaya’ as Diplopterys cabrerana seeds. Some internet sites report that this species contains both tryptamines and beta carbolines. Others claim that there have been no beta carbolines found at all. I have used a UV light on both stems and leaves of this species and no fluorenscence was observed (this can indicate harmala alkaloids). The stem and leaves oxidise when cut, turning black, which would lend itself to the indigenous classification of ‘black ayahuasca’ (if this is an accurate indigenous classification at all or merely a marketing tool). Canavalia maritima (Laurel Bean) – 20g Historically, the dried leaves of Canavalia maritima have been used as a relaxant in various ancient rituals. On the Gulf Coast of Mexico, these beans were traditionally consumed alongside other sacred herbs, highlighting their cultural significance. Modes of Use: A common traditional method involves preparing a tea from the leaves. To do this, dissolve 5 to 10 grams of dried leaves in hot water. For enhanced flavor and potential effects, it can be combined with other herbs such as tea leaves or chamomile. Effects: The experience is often described as pleasant, relaxing, and calming, with some users experiencing mild psychedelic sensations. Reports also mention potential aphrodisiac properties and feelings of euphoria, making it a notable herb in traditional practices. Because smart is sexy. Take care of your brain. Ever feel like there’s just too much going on in your head? Our Micro Brain Capsules clear up the fog by improving memory and cognition with Lion’s mane, Reishi, Gingko, B12, Psilocybin mushrooms. Golden Teachers Magic Mushrooms are of the most popular and common strains of magic mushrooms. It’s a favourite amongst psychonauts around the world for its profound psychedelic journey. They are best known for their shamanistic properties, or spiritual effects rather than solely “tripping”, and moderate levels of psilocybin and psilocin. The shining golden caps and wise teachings give this mushroom its rightful name. Consuming Golden Teacher shrooms will give a feeling of enlightenment, they will help you connect with nature. Amazing ability to heal the mind and spirit. These psychedelic magic mushrooms are for both beginners and veterans . The most user-friendly product on the market, it is in high demand. Regulars will find it most interesting because it will allow them to easily experience a THC-like feeling anywhere in the world. Microdose Magic Mushroom Capsules comes with 20 pills. Take 1 pill a day for 5 days, then take 2 days off for a full week cycle. Ingredients: 200mg – Tri-Colour-Ecuadorian Dried Psilocybe Note: Psychedelics are non-specific amplifiers and may not be suitable for those with anxiety conditions. Antidepressants will nullify the effects of psychedelics. Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark (MHRB) – Jurema Preta | Mimosa Tenuiflora Sourced from the revered Mimosa hostilis tree—commonly known in Brazil as Jurema Preta , Black Jurema , or Vinho de Jurema —this inner root bark is treasured for its historical and cultural significance. Renowned among indigenous shamans, it is valued for its deep-rooted entheogenic legacy. Sacred Origins & Medicinal Legacy Native to the arid regions of northeastern Brazil , Mimosa hostilis (also known by its updated scientific name Mimosa tenuiflora ) has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. The inner root bark —the most alkaloid-rich and potent part of the plant—is carefully harvested and prepared for a wide range of ethnobotanical and research uses. Trusted by Tradition, Valued Worldwide In the Western world , Mimosa hostilis root bark has gained popularity as a natural alternative to other revered plants such as Psychotria viridis and Chaliponga , especially in botanical and spiritual exploration communities. Its rich alkaloid profile and sustainable sourcing make it a respected botanical specimen around the globe. Botanical Equivalence & Naming While Mimosa hostilis remains a popular term, it is taxonomically identical to Mimosa tenuiflora —both names refer to the same plant species. In some regions, the bark is also known as Tepezcohuite , especially in Mexico , where it’s used in skin care and natural medicine for its soothing properties. Our Commitment to Freshness & Quality We import our Jurema Preta root bark directly from Brazil, ensuring it is sustainably sourced and harvested at peak potency. Fresh shipments arrive monthly, so you’re always receiving superior-quality root bark with maximum freshness and integrity. Botanical Profile: Family: Leguminosae / Mimosaceae Genus: Mimosa Species: hostilis , tenuiflora , verrucosa Common Names: Jurema Preta, Jurema Branca, Caatinga Mimosa, Tepezcohuite, Calumbi, Carbonal, Cabrera, White Jurema, Black Jurema Phytochemical Composition: The inner root bark contains a wide spectrum of naturally occurring compounds, including: Tannins, saponins, tryptamines, alkaloids, lipids, phytoindoles, xylose, phytosterols, glucosides, rhamnose, arabinose, methoxychalcones, lupeol, and kukulkanins.





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