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Mimosa hostilis inner root bark (MHRB) is derived from the Mimosa tenuiflora tree, native to regions in South and Central America, particularly Brazil and Mexico. Known for its historical use in traditional medicine and spiritual practices, the bark contains high levels of compounds such as tannins, which have been used for wound healing and skin regeneration. It is also famous for its psychoactive properties, particularly due to its high concentration of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), which is used in various spiritual and shamanic rituals. MHRB has gained attention in recent years for its uses in natural dyes, traditional healing practices, and its role in entheogenic experiences.