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Albizia julibrissin

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Silk Tree, Producer Of DMT


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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."


I found one academic source that states Albizia julibrissin(Silk Tree) produces DMT. This can be found in a lot of books out there too(there's more on these subjects in books, than there is online) It's sold in a lot of ethnobotanical shops, typically in seed form(to grow). After Bouncing Bear Botanicals put DMT on the spot and made it super popular, the occult(freemasons, satanic temple, etc) members of the DEA, and other government agencies, and illegal drug cartels who make drugs using ethnobotanicals as sources for precursors, made a mission to cover this up and go after anyone talking in the industry, and there was wide scale robbery as well. They came after me for my botanicalguides.com operation. I'm looking right at it. Here is proof that there is theft in the ethno industry, besides what happened to Meridian Botanicals and What happened to Edens Ethnobotanicals, here's what happened to MN-Nice-Ethnobotanicals


Nicknames: Persian Silk tree, Pink silk tree, or Mimosa tree;[2]


Classification:


Plant Family: Fabaceae; Genus: Albizia; Species: A. julibrissin;[2] A. julibrissin is one of many strains of Mimosa;


Ethnobotany: It's used as a psychoactive natural anti-depressant in Chinese medicine.[3] It's being sold across the US in live plant and seed form. It's also been used in folk medicine for: rheumatism, stomach ache, cough, diarrhea, wounds, and as an anthelmentic.[8] In Indian and Chinese medicine, the plants were used for: insomnia, irritablitiy, wounds, as anti-dysentric, anti-septic, anti-tubercular, etc.[8]


Natural Habitat: Asia;[2]


Ayahuasca-like preparations: It can be used in ayahuasca-like preparations when combined with passion flower(harmala), or banisteriopsis caapi(also harmala maoi plant), as well as Syrian rue, and Bobinsana(of the Amazon). This will brew an active tea and allow the DMT to digest. This information is for intel purposes only. Not intended to encourage illegal behavior, but just stating and citing facts folks, for gov and civilians a-like.


OG Observations:Sense the socialist planed-demic during 2016-2021, the ethnobotanical industry has been completely reshaped by the occult and organized crime, both operating within the US government. I go over this in much more detail in a lot of articles on this blog, and I've put together a central hub to promote all of those whistle blowing post. Corrupt Ethnobotanical Industry Exposed, Occult Crime Rings Explained


What is Phytochemistry? What are Phytochemicals? Phytochemistry is an academic field of study that involves the isolation of pharmacological chemicals from common ethnobotanicals and herbal remedies for medical science and research.[6] Ethnobotany and phytochdmistry are related fields that rely on one another and they both lead to the production of big pharmaceutical drugs.[5][7] Sometimes phytochemicals can be illegal, like the DMT that this Albizia julibrissin plant produces. It can be isolated out by phytochemist, which generally are scholars and academics(which is why I was saying that it is an academic slash government run operation, this illegal drug trade.. The dea, FBI, and other government agencies including people in medical(not everyone but they're in those departments) are involved in illegal drug theft, manufacturing, and distribution operations. People in medical are into this stuff too, obviously they have an interest in drugs.


Phytochemicals: Phytochemist have studied this specimen in the laboratory to determine its phytochemical components and their pharmacology. During the studies, recurring anti-cancer chemicals were discovered.[4]It produces three anti-tumor saponins called julibroside j29[4], julibroside j30[4], and julibroside j31[4]. They've been tested against multiple cancer cell lines with success.[4] [8] One academic source goes on to state that: "It produces triterpenoids, saponins, diterpnoids lignans, and pyridine glycosides which are active against cytotoxicity and many other diseases."[8] This proves academically that these plants are worth more than illegal drug manufacturing. There's also so many of them it would be impossible to police, however It does help to have this information known. It also produces a phytochemical called Julibroside j8;[9]


Pharmacological / Medicinal Properties: Silk tree(Albizia julibrissin) has more applications than just illegal drug manufacturing. It's also good for more than just a psychoactive legal high. It also has medicinal qualities. Studies show that Albizia julibrrissin produces three anti-tumor phytochemical components konwn as saponins[4] that have anti-tumor properties. That's a pretty remarkable finding. Julibroside j8 produces Anti-angiogenic properties.[9]


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Academic citations:

[3] Huang, Bishan; Wu, Yingyao; Li, Chan; Tang, Qingfa; Zhang, Yuanwei (2023). "Molecular basis and mechanism of action of Albizia julibrissin in depression treatment and clinical application of its formulae". Chinese Herbal Medicines. 15 (2). Elsevier BV: 201–213. doi:10.1016/j.chmed.2022.10.004. ISSN 1674-6384. PMC 10230641. PMID 37265761.

[4] Zheng, Lu, et al. "Three anti-tumor saponins from Albizia julibrissin." Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 16.10 (2006): 2765-2768.

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

[8] Kokila, Karuppannan, Subramanian Deepika Priyadharshini, and Venugopal Sujatha. "Phytopharmacological properties of Albizia species: a review." Int J Pharm Pharm Sci 5.3 (2013): 70-73.

[9] Hua, Hui, et al. "Anti-angiogenic activity of julibroside J8, a natural product isolated from Albizia julibrissin." Phytomedicine 16.8 (2009): 703-711.

Book Citations:

[5] Balick, Michael J., and Paul Alan Cox. Plants, People, and Culture : The Science of Ethnobotany. New York, Garland Science, 2020.

[7] Swerdlow, Joel L. Nature’s Medicine : Plants That Heal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, 2000.

Encyclopedia Sources:

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albizia_julibrissin

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