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Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark Powder (MHRB Powder)

Price range: $40.00 through $325.00
Finely milled Mimosa hostilis root bark powder (MHRB powder) from Brazil. 100% pure inner bark, no fillers. Maximum surface area for fast extractions and precision natural dyeing. Available 100g to 1kg.
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Whole Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark (MHRB)

Price range: $49.00 through $199.00
Whole Mimosa hostilis root bark (MHRB) in its most natural form. Unprocessed inner root bark from northeastern Brazil — ideal for long-term storage, collectors, and home-processing to any desired texture.
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Powdered San Pedro Cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi Powder)

Price range: $67.00 through $349.00
Finely milled San Pedro cactus powder (Trichocereus pachanoi) from organically grown Peruvian cultivars. Dried outer skin layer, low-temperature milled. For botanical research and study. Please verify legality in your region.
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Yopo Seeds (Anadenanthera peregrina)

Price range: $53.25 through $263.25
Yopo seeds (Anadenanthera peregrina) — whole dried seeds from South American savanna trees. One of the oldest documented ethnobotanical preparations in the Americas. For botanical research, collection, and alkaloid study. Please verify legality in your region.
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Kava Kava Root Extract

$29.99
Kava Kava (Piper methysticum) root from traditional Pacific Island cultivars. Rich in kavalactones — the active compounds responsible for kava's well-documented relaxing effects. Legal throughout the USA. For traditional kava preparation and supplementation.
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Syrian Rue Seeds (Peganum harmala)

Price range: $34.00 through $144.00
Syrian Rue seeds (Peganum harmala) — high-harmine beta-carboline content, widely used in natural dye, botanical research, and traditional Middle Eastern medicine. Whole cleaned seeds. Please check legal status in your region before ordering.
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Wild Dagga (Leonotis leonurus)

Price range: $14.99 through $116.99
Wild Dagga (Leonotis leonurus) dried leaf and flower from southern Africa. Known as Lion's Tail. Mild calming and mood-elevating properties well-documented in ethnobotany. Legal herbal supplement in the USA.
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Angico Hapé (Rapé)

$20.00
Angico Hapé blends Nicotiana rustica with Angico (Anadenanthera colubrina) bark and ash. Strong, resinous botanical profile. One of the more intense hapé varieties — recommended for experienced users.

Aroeira Hapé (Rapé)

$0.30
Aroeria Hapé blends Nicotiana rustica with Aroeira (Schinus molle / Brazilian Pepper Tree). Spiced, peppery, resinous botanical profile. Medium-to-strong intensity. Traditionally valued as a protective and cleansing plant in Amazonian and Brazilian folk traditions.

Bashawa Hapé (Rapé)

$20.00
Bashawa Hapé is a powerful tribal formula from the Amazon, featuring a blend of multiple Amazonian plant ashes and Nicotiana rustica. Strong, penetrating botanical profile crafted for deep meditative and ceremonial use. For experienced users.

Caneleiro Hapé (Rapé)

$20.00
Caneleiro Hapé blends Nicotiana rustica with bark from the Caneleiro tree (Lauraceae family, cinnamon relative). Warm, spiced, aromatic botanical profile. Traditionally valued for its uplifting, clarifying properties.

Chicha Hapé (Rapé)

$20.00
Chicha Hapé incorporates fermented Chicha plant components, the traditional Amazonian and Andean beverage base made from maize. Complex, earthy, slightly acidic botanical profile. A unique formula bridging Andean and Amazonian traditions.