Description
Tsunu Ash for Rapé Powder (Platycyamus Regnellii)
Experience the power of Tsunu ash rapé powder, made from the sacred bark of the Tsunu tree by an indigenous Shaman living in the Acre state of Brazil. This pure and potent powder is a basic ingredient for making rapé or adding to existing blends.
Platycyamus Regnellii: The Sacred Tree
The Tsunu tree, scientifically known as Platycyamus regnellii, is a deciduous tree from the Fabaceae family. With a dense, globose crown, it can grow up to 20 meters tall, with a trunk diameter of 40-60cm. The Tsunu tree is fast-growing, beautiful when in bloom, and can be planted as a pioneer species for restoring woodland.
What is Rapé?
Rapé is a traditional snuff used by various indigenous tribes of South America, predominantly in Brazil and Peru. It is a ground mixture of plants, tree bark, seeds, and ash, blown into each nostril through a bone or bamboo pipe called a Tepi or Kuripe. Each tribe has its own rapé formula, and the selection, mixture, and grinding process are regarded as a ritual only to be performed by a reputable healer.
The Benefits of Using Rapé
The use of rapé aims to restore our connection to nature and a sense of grounding. It clears mental fog and confusion, eliminating negative thought patterns. These powerful snuffs bring about physical and spiritual wellness.
Features of Tsunu Ash for Rapé Powder
- Pure and potent Tsunu ash rapé powder
- Made from the sacred bark of the Tsunu tree
- Prepared by an indigenous Shaman in Brazil
- Basic ingredient for making rapé or adding to existing blends
- Restores connection to nature and a sense of grounding
Experience the Power of Tsunu Ash for Rapé Powder
Connect with nature and experience the powerful benefits of rapé with Tsunu Ash for Rapé Powder. Made from the sacred bark of the Tsunu tree by an indigenous Shaman in Brazil, this pure and potent powder is a basic ingredient for making rapé or adding to existing blends. Restore your connection to nature and a sense of grounding with Tsunu Ash for Rapé Powder, available now at Wisdom of Plants Institute.