nen888 wrote: Acacia mucronata var. longifolia..native australia..it is already being grown in Germany, and seeds are available from horticultural suppliers..it contains tryptamines and harmalas..[endlessness/nen DMT-Nexus]..
This certainly sounds like a candidate for another Acacia "active" tea, having the β-carbolines (harmalas) present. Similar to nexus reports of drinking active
Acacia confusa tea
Throughout recorded time and long before, trees have stood as sentinels, wise yet silent, patiently accumulating their rings while the storms of history have raged around them --The living wisdom of trees, Fred Hageneder