I highly doubt it, but if you want to make sure... Go to wiki and look up the metabolites of sinicuichi. Before you are tested they tell you what they are testing for OR their is a list of the metabolites they are testing for. This is the easiest way to know for sure...
if you are applying at a job that would test for ancient tribal drugs.. my guess is that job is gonna suck balls... so No would be my answer
Heimia myrtifolia and Heimia salicifolia are psychoactive and is reputed to produce auditory and / or visual hallucinations. The term 'sun opener' refers to the effects of the plant relating to vision. A brightening or 'opening' of the sun occurs when this plant is consumed. Botanists are actually uncertain as to whether or not the plant now known as 'sinicuichi' is the 'sun opener' that the indigenous peoples of South America used medicinally. Early writings about the plant are unclear, and there is much speculation that the original 'sun opener' was actually cannabis
yeah i doubt any drug test would specifically search for it, but there are alot of things out there that can cause false positives. even some foods, can cause false positives for certain drugs lol.
Yeah it's legal. It's not really worth spending money on though. I bought 2lbs of it from IAmShaman a few years ago and it had some noticable effects, but nothing special; just enough to notice. Note: that was with both smoked sinicuichi and a sinicuichi extract. If you get some, hopefully you'll get more use out of it than I did, but doubtful.