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`Acacia Plants
Acacia is a genus containing hundreds of species of plants that have a wide variety of traditional and medicinal uses. Either trees or shrubs, Acacia species are most commonly found in Australia, and some in Africa.
Some Acacia plants contain psychoactive alkaloids, including DMT. Although not all of the Acacia species have been investigated for DMT content, these four have been shown to have significant quantities of DMT (and sometimes other alkaloids):
- Acacia acuminata – around 1% DMT in bark and leaves, but other alkaloids are present
- Acacia confusa (available here, or here) – the root bark contains around 1% DMT
- Acacia drepanolobium – around 1% DMT in leaves and bark
- Acacia simplex – around 1-2% DMT in leaves and stem bark, but other alkaloids are present
Although these Acacia species may also contain other alkaloids, anecdotal reports suggest that this doesn’t interfere with typical DMT extractions, so these plants are a good source for DMT
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