Acacia Confusa Root Bark

The Acacia Confusa Root Bark(ACRB) is organically harvested from trees that are 50-100 years old. The side roots are harvested, causing no damage to the tree, which helps the tree develop stronger roots and increases its overall health.

All the unwanted materials are removed from the roots to provide premium products with assured purity and freshness.

Origin and Uses

The ACRB originated from Taiwan(previously known as Formosa), where farmers collected it during the rainy season. The people of Taiwan may have used it as an entheogen, but it has made its way to the Chinese medical practitioners as a liver tonic.

The Acacia Confusa is a perennial tree in South-East Asia. It is also known as Small Philippine Acacia and Formosa Acacia. 

The Acacia Confusa may grow up to 15 meters, and its wood has a density of 0.75g/cm3, which was used to make support beams for the underground mines in Taiwan. It was also used for building material and firewood.

The Acacia belongs to the family of Leguminosae(Pea family). This tree was used for traditional medicine in Taiwan, but there are no clinical studies to support its effectiveness.

The Acacia bark is added to Ayahuasca in South America, which has hallucinogenic effects.

Since harvesting Acacia Confusa trees is difficult, most farmers rely on wild trees. The trunk bark is more commonly used than the root bark.

The Acacia is harvested carefully so that the tree is not damaged in any way. The root barks must be removed carefully without affecting the health of the tree. In the dry mountain region, one can find many fallen Acacia trees that could be harvested.

Farmers harvest the root barks exposed to the surface, but it has to be done with care. These trees prevent erosion in the mountains, and their roots are what keeps the soil intact.

Harvesting Acacia trees can prove to be fatal for the environment. Some trees may die within a couple of years, whereas some may survive and become stronger. 

Harvesting the trunk bark will most certainly kill the tree. This may lead to increased soil erosion and landslides.

Also, the Acacia tree is home to bark scorpions and numerous spiders and insects. Many mammals, fungi, birds, and reptiles use this tree for various purposes. Larger trees have a thick bark making it inhabitable for multiple organisms and fungi.

Conclusion

The Acacia Confusa is a worthy ayahuasca source plant with high concentrations of DMT. You can harvest it sustainably with little impact to the environment. You can find millions of Acacia in Taiwan and over 50,000 trees may fall every year, making it easier to harvest.

Acacia Confusa has various commercial and medicinal properties that make it ideal for humans. It also has healing properties for our skin, just like Mimosa Hostilis.

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