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Rapeh Hape TSUNU RAPÉ Brasilian Snuff From Amazonian Tribes Brasil 🇧🇷 0.5oz 9g

$ 13.19

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    Description

    TSUNU RAPÉ
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    Made by Yawanawá tribe and commonly used to unload, clean and balance.
    This rapéh is a mix of tobacco and Tsuni tree bark ash (Platycyamus regnelli). Tsunu is one of the oldest blends and is known for its powerful effects – clarity, grounding, focus, and internal heath power.
    With a specific intention, it is also very good to connect with nature. It is used by the Yawanawá tribe, acting in balance in the three centers: mental, emotional and physical.
    Energetically
    , Tsunu has an earthy vibration with a very grounded energy. This Hapè is great for regular prayer and ceremony alike because of its solid rooted energy. After a couple minutes of use, there will be an increased stillness of the mind, thus reducing mental chatter or distracting auras. This blend helps with clarity, grounding, balancing the Ida and Pingala nadis. Tsunu can aid with setting clear intentions and overcoming personal stories which get in the way of productive meditation. It has a very special effect of clearing stuck mental energy. It is extremely useful in clearing and opening up chakras, especially the crown and sacral chakras.
    Physically
    , this Hapè is very grey in color because of its high ash to mapaccho ratio, making it extremely alkaline. The initial onset of it’s use might be full cranial activation and a bit of dizziness. It is sharp on the nose when administered, but very effective for clearing the sinuses, helping with any cold, flu, or congestion. The healing effects of consuming the Tsunu tree in its various forms are rather vast. It has been used for anti-cancer, anti-parasitic, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial purposes in addition to helping in the treatment of Alzheimer’s, epilepsy, vertigo (dizziness), constipation, fever, and a host of other issues. It is also used to improve mental focus and memory. This blend contains: wild indigenous organic tobacco which is very different from western tobacco, and known as “Moi” to the Acre people. It is mixed with ash of the bark from the Amazonian tree Platycyamus Regnelii, (aka “Tsunu” or “Pau Pereira). This tree is one of the most important medicinal trees to the Brazilian people.
    Historically
    , this blend is made by the Yawanawa tribe in Acre Brazil and is made only with pure Mapacho tobacco and Tsunu ashes. It is one of the most popular blends of Hapè in the world. The Tsunu tree (Platycyamus regnellii ) is known to be a very potent medicinal plant. It grows with a dense leaves and to about 10-20 meters tall. It is a natural source of tannins and is planted as a effort of restoring the local woodlands. When in full bloom, the tree is very beautiful. It is used frequently by the tribe, specifically before and during taking Ayahuasca ceremonies, to enhance the effects and still the mind. It is specifically used by the tribes for clearing negative energy and thoughts. It has a very uplifting, yet grounded property.
    What is Rapé?
    Rapé, pronounced ‘ha-pey’ is a tradition used by various indigenous tribes of South America, predominantly from the tribes people of Brazil and Peru. Rapé is a snuff which is blown into each nostril through a pipe known as a ‘
    Tepi’.  W
    hich is either made from a hollow bone or bamboo. Each tribe has their own formula of plants, trees, seeds, most commonly combined with a pure form from the Amazon and an ash called tsunu, or others like Murici, Yarumo, or Inga. The rapé is prepared in a ritualistic way by specific members of the tribe.
    Spirit of Nature
    In some tribes, it is the women who gather the ingredients and make the Rapé, and others are made by the healer of the tribe. Typically, they are made in small batches with specific intentions for the ceremony or person being treated. These are very powerful, profoundly healing and cleansing on many levels. The use of Rapé aims to connect one to the spirits of nature while invoking that power to bring about physical and spiritual healing.
    Kuripe or Tepi
    Traditionally, it is administered through either the
    Tepi
    or
    Kuripe.
    The Kuripe is a for self-administration and the Tepi is used when blowing the snuff for another person. The V-shaped applicator or Kuripe, connects the nostril to the mouth. The Tepi is a long blow pipe that connects the nostril of the receiver with the mouth of the blower, who then blows the rapé into the nose of the receiver.
    Opening the Chakras
    In general, the tribes believe Rapé facilitates the opening and clearing of the chakras, facilitates a sense of grounding and connection to the earth.  Some think it supports the release of disease from the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies.  Furthermore, some say that using rapé opens the third-eye chakra, decalcifies the pineal gland, clears mental fog and confusion. Finally, it releases negative thought patterns and most of all it supports our connection to the breath and expands our connection to Spirit.
    Not an FDA approved - The use and application of Rapeh is solely at the costumer’s responsibility. This Rapeh for Shamanic purpuses Only Not for Human Consumption