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Ezekiel 47:12 "And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."


Nicknames: cachou; black cutch;[1]


Ethnobotany: This strain of Acacia(catechu) is widely utilized in Asia and beyond.[12]


Classification: Medicinal; Potential psychedelic when combined with MAOI like Banisteriopsis caapi, or passion flower; (Not active by itself); By itself, it has a wide range of medicinal applications.; I cite sources on all of this below.


Plant Family: Fabaceae;[11] Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae;[11] Genus: Senegalia;[11] Species: S. catechu;[11]


Phytochemicals:

Phytochemicals are not "research chemicals" or drugs laced onto plants like the idiots in the SRCSO pretended. Phytochemicals are complex medicines produced by plants, and they're studied in the phytochemistry lab by scientist in school.[2] Acacia catechu produces DMT, and other tryptamines.[5] Phytochemical analysis by scientist also reveals the presence of: camphor(about 76%!), and phyto(27%), as well as other terpenes, which are attributed to its anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties.[5]


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties:
Anti-microbial;[5] Anti-fungal;[5] Methanolic extracts of Acacia catechu illustrate the plants anti-microbial activites against SIX species of pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms: Bacillus subtillis, Staphyloccocus aureus, Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli(E. coli), Psudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans.[5] The study goes on to illustrate how the plant is equally effective against both gram positive bacteria, and gram negative bacteria.[5] The Acacia catechu strain exhibits many pharmacological actions, as stated by scholarly sources it exhibits: antibacterial effects, antidiarrheal activity, analgesic properties, cholesterol-lowering capabilities, ulcer protection, antidiabetic effects, inhibition of cell growth and anti-inflammatory actions.[12]

The pharmacology of the seed is a little different, although generally the same. The seeds produce: Catechin, Epicatechin, Cyanidol, Quercetin, Epigallocatechin gallate, Rutin, Isorhamnetin, and Taxifolin.[12] Most of those are familiar to me from reading and writing about other medicinal plants, like Catechin, which is also found in Green Tea and Chocolate.[13][14]


Mixes well with: Can be used like Ayahuasca if Banisteriopsis caapi, or Passion flower is added(the MAOI's harmala, harmaline, harmol, and other related constituents will allow the DMT to absorb into the blood stream);[4]


O.G. Observations: A lot of people don't understand that these plants have medical value, and that America is founded upon freedom of religion. This means that just because you think something is "bad" because of your religious beliefs, that you can't force others to comply, because they have the right to their own religious beliefs, as we live in America. I also notice that a lot of people tend to think that there's no such thing as plants that produce drugs and medicines, and yet all drugs and medicines can be traced back to human kinds knowledge of medicinal and psychoactive plants, and this is what the academic field known as ethnobotany is about.[4] I'm not trying to be insulting just providing original observations, and stating facts. I hope to inform.


What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals?

In the past, a bunch of brain dead slanderous morons who "work" for the Santa Rosa County Sheriffs Office, the Pensacola FBI, and DEA, defamed bouncing bear botanicals, misunderstanding that phytochemicals are produced by plants. They made the false defamatory claim that Bouncing Bear was lacing the hundreds of botanicals in his shop here with drugs, and they think that's what "phytochemicals" are. The confusion is from the fact that the owner did make and sell k2, but not in his Bouncing Bear shop, it was sold in "sacred journey" instead, and distributed to other sellers across the globe. Here's the original local Kansas news story to prove it. Most authorites can't tell the difference between ethnobotanicals and designer drugs because they're literally stupid(too many pharmaceuticals and vaccines) Phytochemicals are drugs and medicines that are produced by plants, known as ethnobotanicals.[2] Phytochemistry is a real field of research in school, which is critical for the future discovery of drugs and medicines.[3] Ethnobotany is the precursor to this field of interest, as ethnobotanist are the ones who identify the specimens for phytochemist to research.[4] The brilliant idiots in the SRCSO, Pensacola FBI, and DEA "didn't know this" though, even after I told them ten billion times and even told them to go down to the college and fact check it.


More on the criminals/prostitutes/losers in the SRCSO, FBI, and DEA: They insisted on defaming self made millionaires across the country because they're sore losers, and actually got in the way of me blowing the whistle on the abuse going on in medical, and the illegal multi-million dollar illegal drug labs being run by cheaters in high places. The local freemasons, neo nazi's and satanic temple took advantage of the fact that some people don't seem to know these things, and herded them around like sheep. I'm here to inform! They also made false claims that me stating academic facts was "fake news", and tried to intimidate me into not posting on social media for almost 9 months after I told them I would blow the whistle on a local neo nazi cult, which can be found on 850.NEWS! Come to find out fluoride is being laced into a lot of pharmaceuticals which is linked to lower IQ levels.[6][7][8][9][10] In order to clear up the confusion a bit more, I also wanted to point out that the owner of Bouncing Bear owned 5 shops: Persiphones Journey, Sacred Journey, JapaneseGreenTea.com, BouncingBearBotanicals.com, and HerbalFire.com The k2 was only being sold out of sacred journey and persiphones journey. Furthermore, Mimosa hostilis produces DMT, it's not laced with it.[15] The plant itself makes the DMT.[15] There are fake synthetic versions of the drug out there though. Learn more about plants that produce DMT on the blog I wrote on the subject! Here's the original local kansas news story from late 2010 when the original first incendent happened: https://youtu.be/d8Uamow5nlM?si=7bo6Qr1kielplN9


Related Ethnobotanicals: Acacia berlandieri(produces methamphetamines), Acacia angustifolia, Acacia rigidula produces a number of illegal substances


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Academic citations:

[1] Negi, Bhawna Sunil, and Bharti P. Dave. "In vitro antimicrobial activity of Acacia catechu and its phytochemical analysis." Indian journal of microbiology 50 (2010): 369-374.

[2] Dillard, Cora J., and J. Bruce German. "Phytochemicals: nutraceuticals and human health." Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 80.12 (2000): 1744-1756.

[3] Burrell, R. C. "Phytochemistry. What it is and how it has developed." Journal of Chemical Education 14.11 (1937): 520.

[5] Lowe, Henry, et al. "Psychedelics: alternative and potential therapeutic options for treating mood and anxiety disorders." Molecules 27.8 (2022): 2520.

[6] https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Fluoride-HealthProfessional

[7] Tang, Qin-qing, et al. "Fluoride and children’s intelligence: a meta-analysis." Biological trace element research 126 (2008): 115-120.

[8] Green, Rivka, et al. "Association between maternal fluoride exposure during pregnancy and IQ scores in offspring in Canada." JAMA pediatrics 173.10 (2019): 940-948.

[9] Kundu, Hansa, et al. "Effect of fluoride in drinking water on children's intelligence in high and low fluoride areas of Delhi." Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry 13.2 (2015): 116-121.

[10] Wang, Guojian, et al. "A study of the IQ levels of four-to seven-year-old children in high fluoride areas." Fluoride 41.4 (2008): 340-3.

[12] Kasana, Rishabh, Pragya Sharma, and Smita Jain. "Acacia catechu: Comprehensive Review of Traditional Use, Phytochemicals and Pharmacology." Current Bioactive Compounds (2024).

[13] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4082721/

[14] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4897191/

[15] Fasanello, Jack A., and Andrea D. Placke. "The isolation, identification, and quantitation of dimethyltryptamine (DMT) in Mimosa hostilis." Microgram 41 (2007).

Book Citations:

[4] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, people, and culture: the science of ethnobotany. Garland Science, 2020.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[11] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_catechu

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