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hey everyone.. in my country there are servel species of acacia growing naturally, but none of them is mentiond in any tek i have read (most mentiond acacia maidenii).. anyone have information about spice contant in the following species: Acacia tortilis Acacia albida Acacia raddiana Acacia saligna most obliged
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..there are underground reports of successful 'spice' extracts (& yields) in Israel of A. albida.. A. tortillis found to have small amount spice leaf (but not many tests) ..use A/B...
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Faidherbia albida ( formaly Acacia albida) reported to have DMT in the leaves. Give it try, if it's easily available to you.
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Posts: 18 Joined: 31-Aug-2011 Last visit: 29-Jul-2016
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only in the leaves? not the rootbark? think i should try with both? and why a/b and not stb (just out of curiosity...)
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..acacia chemistry more complex than mimosa, acidification help release alkaloids from gums into solution.. try both, yes...
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Hello some one made already the experience with an acacia tortilis extraction and which part should be used (leave or bark) I like to give it a try but I dont like to cut out a bark and maybe harm the tree for nothing..
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