Life Force

from R 135.00

A number of fascinating ingredients come together to create a strong and potent combination. The primary components of this blend is organic Moi, Tsunu ashes and Yunu ( also known as Lourinho / Louro). This blend is wonderfully aromatic with hints of mint and anise.

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A number of fascinating ingredients come together to create a strong and potent combination. The primary components of this blend is organic Moi, Tsunu ashes and Yunu ( also known as Lourinho / Louro). This blend is wonderfully aromatic with hints of mint and anise.

A number of fascinating ingredients come together to create a strong and potent combination. The primary components of this blend is organic Moi, Tsunu ashes and Yunu ( also known as Lourinho / Louro). This blend is wonderfully aromatic with hints of mint and anise.

The presence of Yunu gives this snuff numerous healing properties. It is a sacred medicine for the digestive and respiratory system. This rare and one of kind plant has powerful properties to cleanse body, mind and soul. This Yunu blend helps the respiratory system (Associated with loss and grief), and is used as a remedy for the ears, nose and throat and is used indigenously to ease flue related issues. It supports digestion. Notably, it is said to have a wonderful capacity to raise one’s spirits from sadness or depression. 

This sacred ceremonial snuff is for purification of mind, body and spirit. A wholesome and healing medicine from the forests of the Amazon.

KUNTANAWA

The Kuntanawa call themselves the ‘People of the Coconut Palm Fruit’, or the ‘People of the Stars’. This ethnic group is from the State of Acre, in the Alto Juruá Indigenous Reserve, located on the Tejo river, in the municipality of Marechal Thaumaturgo. They live in the villages Kuntamanã and 7 Stars. It’s total population is estimated around 400 Kuntanawa tribes people. 

At the beginning of the 20th Century, the Kuntanawa almost became extinct due to the persecution by the rubber tappers. For almost a century the tribe stayed off the map of the government. All Were thought to have been wiped out from genocide. At the turn of the century the tribe resurfaced from living a life of quiet solitude to claim their rights and land. The tribe has always attributed their principal of existence is their spiritual tradition. The Kuntanawa have a long and vibrant tradition using the forest and its plants to connect to Spirit and healing forces and to this day maintain a strong cultural tradition of healing.

They have a wonderful variety of Shamanic Snuffs - Rappés offering a wonderful variety of essence, flavour and uses. The Kuntanawa use Rappé to empower their intentions and healing abilities, and to connect with the spirit world.