Mimosa hostilis “Jurema” Freshly Harvested Premium Whole Inner Rootbark

Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark (MHRB), also known as tepezcohuite or Jurema Preta, is a type of perennial evergreen shrub or tree. It is widely grown in Southern Mexico and North-eastern Brazil and is very valuable because of its wide applications.

It is extensively used for different art activities. In the perennial evergreen shrub, Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark is not known much. However, its roots are very useful in traditional medicine. Moreover, you can consume it directly as an infusion.

The magical Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark has many useful components. One of them is Yuramine. Yuramine was discovered in 2005. It helps in relaxing the body naturally and makes us feel good. 

Benefits of Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark

Medicinal 

Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark contains tannins, which is regarded as one of the natural blood coagulants, in high concentrations. Tannis is an astringent that can stop bleeding and form new tissues.

It also stimulates the production of collagen. It has a remarkable quality of healing the most severe burns in weeks. Moreover, you’ll find no visible scarring. Tepezcohuite acts as a natural anti-inflammatory and a powerful antibiotic.

The use of Mimosa Hostilis as medicine started in 1985, during the earthquake in Mexico. The Red Cross declared the use of Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark because of its anti-inflammatory properties that can disinfect, soothe, and speed the recovery of burns, scrapes, cuts, and infections.

In Mexico, the local native tribes consider mimosa hostilis root bark as a magical cure for everything from burns to diseases, bronchitis, as well as, common cold and flu.

People of Mexico and Brazil, drink Mimosa Hostilis as tea to deal with headaches and treat respiratory illnesses. The Mimosa Hostilis tea is an incredible drink to alleviate the aftermath of alcohol, smoking, and hard drugs.

The powerful benefits of powdered Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark are being analyzed by researchers all over the world to discover new medicinal applications. 

Cosmetic

In cosmetics, Mimosa Hostilis is extensively used in soaps and shampoos. As it has a lot of collagen, it is very useful for treating acne and other oily skin problems. The inner root bark of Mimosa Hostilis is mainly used in soaps, which are made for blemishes and other skin disorders.

Most of the wellness and cosmetic companies mainly use powdered tepezcohuite as an ingredient in their body lotions and skin creams. It is also helpful in treating herpes and mitigating eczema. 

Countries like Mexico, Canada, and the United Kingdom are widely using Mimosa Hostilis in their cosmetics products. The most famous Mayan’s Tepescohuite Soap is made of mimosa hostilis root bark.

Fragrance

Mimosa Hostilis makes an amazing aromatic incense. It has now become a key ingredient in body oils in the market, hence, an important ingredient of an aromatherapy session. When buying for its benefits as an oil, make sure to buy purple inner root bark, which is 100% pure. 

Spiritual

This plant not only offers medicinal benefits but also offers spiritual benefits. Local native tribes have been using Mimosa Hostilis since ages to find balance and harmony with other forms of life.

It helps you be free of any suffering, pain or sickness. Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark doesn’t contain any psychoactive or hallucinogen elements. However, this plant has a miraculous ability to produce changes in human sensations, perceptions, and consciousness. 

This is experimented when a person is sleeping. The shamans use this plant to help people around in the local tribes.

Textiles

For industrial use, Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark is used as a dye for textiles. It contains 16% tannin, which acts as a powerful component in leather production and as a natural dye. 

Conclusion

Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark is an all-in-one plant that offers innumerable benefits. However, if consumed in high doses, it can cause side effects like diarrhoea and nausea.