Our Brazilian mimosa hostilis root bark (mhrb) shredded for sale USA is from a reputed source (Brazilian), The number one supplier of Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark in the US, UK, and EU! We stock powdered, shredded, and whole bark!. Our supplier is using sustainable harvesting methods – only one root is harvested from each plant. Our Brazilian Mimosa Hostilis inner root bark is also available in a shredded form. Of course, we use the same high-quality inner root bark for our shredded variants. In terms of quality, you will notice that there will not be any differences or compromises when using the shredded bark, Like you are used to from us we make sure that the harvest process is done in a sustainable way – only one root is harvested from each plant. This assures the plant continues to live, this way safeguarding the sacred M. tenuiflora tree for the future! 


Back in the day, the scientific name of the Mimosa tenuiflora tree was Mimosa hostilis. Nowadays the two names are mostly used as synonyms for each other. We understand that all these different names can be confusing.  But rest assured, when you buy your Mimosa Hostilis inner root bark from Mimosahostilisroots.com you always have the correct and best product! Mimosa Hostilis can be used for many applications. Some applications might surprise you! As already explained here in the Brazilian listing of the shredded  Mimosa Hostilis it serves as a wonderful tool in treating burned skin and other skin impairments.


Mimosa Hostilis root bark is full of flavonoids. Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that are mostly synthesized by plants.  It has been scientifically proven that they work as antioxidants in plants. Recent studies have shown that flavonoids due to their ability to reduce free radical information and scavenge free radicals can also work as an efficient antioxidant for humans.


Mimosa Hostilis is a bushy tree that is indigenous in large parts of South America. The species grows in regions as far north as Brazilian but is most commonly found in the tropical lowlands (up to 1000 meters above sea level). You will find the tree mostly in Brazilian, Venezuela, and Colombia. The tree can reach up to 8 meters and produces beautiful white flowers and green pods with seeds.


This species came to the attention of scientists just over 150 years ago, although it was hardly studied until the 1980s. Now, much is known about this tree. Currently, Mimosa Hostilis is used throughout the world as the subject of medical, pharmacological, preclinical, and clinical research. It is especially promising when it comes to skincare and regeneration. According to Laura Elizabeth Valencia-Gómez(2016), Mimosa hostilis has strong antifungal and antibacterial properties and it can play a large role in the regeneration of human skin cells. Scientists are looking at the possibility of having Mimosa Hostilis processed into films that can be applied to the skin for faster regeneration after wounds or burns have occurred. These regenerative effects are also one of the reasons that you see Mimosa root bark in an increasing number of skin cremes and other cosmetic products.

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