SUMMARY Acacia confusa is a tree native to South-East Asia and containing large amounts of psychoactive tryptamines in i
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SUMMARY Acacia confusa is a tree native to South-East Asia and containing large amounts of psychoactive tryptamines in its root bark. Reports of human bioassays are very scarce, but there is a group in Taiwan conducting ayahuasca sessions using this plant. I have followed their steps brewing Acacia confusabased ayahuasca (Formosahuasca), and also discovering to my surprise that the root bark is orally active by itself in larger doses, without any additional sources of MAOI. Bioassays (more details below): 5tbsp ground acacia root bark brewed ayahuasca-style without any additives: an overwhelmingly strong short (around 30 minutes) trip reminiscent of descriptions of smoked DMT. 3tbsp ground acacia root bark infusion without any additives: soft psychedelic trance with rich mental imagery. 1.5tbsp ground acacia root bark & 1/2tbsp Syrian rue seeds infusion: a fullblown and rather overwhelming ayahuasca trip.