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Rapé Blending 25 ml Kit 3526

Honey Mapacho
Honey Mapacho powder, is made from traditional "Mapacho masos", which are tightly bundled fermented dark rustica leaves from the jungle in Iquitos, Peru. This particular variety smells sweet, silky, creamy and less fermented compared to other types of Mapacho. Hence the name. This smooth but strong Mapacho dust is perfect for lifting the flavours of your own personal Rapé blends or to add a sweet and rounded twist to your favourite grey Rapé. It is also extremely grounding in itself. The fresh and juicy masos were cut into small pieces, sundried, crushed, dehydrated, deveined, and then ground and sieved multiple times, to obtain the finest powder. This sacred, wholesome plant can bring profound clarity and help to remove negative energies. Mapacho is made from Nicotiana rustica, which is about 20 times stronger than our traditional tobacco, Nicotiana tobacum (Stanfill et al. 2010). Indigenous tribes use tobacco in ceremonies, to predict good weather, fishing or harvest, and for spiritual (e.g. vision quest, trance etc) and curing purposes (Wilbert 1987), but rarely for smoking. It is one of the oldest and most potent curing plants known to indigenous tribes.

Longleaf
This is the last available of this Tobacco powder! This is the finest powder Tobacco, made from dark aged Longleaf Tobacco leaves from North America. Noticeably different to most wider leaf varieties, the Long leaf has a distinctive scent and flavour. The leaves are dried, deveined, then ground and sieved multiple times to achieve the finest dry powder, perfect for using in personal preparations. Mixed with ashes it becomes a powerful but stable Rapé similar to other traditional types produced by the indigenous tribes of South America. Other than a strong and grounding Rapé, this suits as an essential ingredient to create or blend your own. Perfect for those wishing to explore the possibilities of blending their own varieties or to add a rounded and grounding twist to your favourite grey Rapé.

Mapacho
This is the pure Mapacho powder, made from traditional "Mapacho masos", which are tightly bundled fermented dark leaves from the jungle in Iquitos, Peru. Juicy and fresh, are Mapacho Masos. It is an ellaborate and patient process to produce an absolutely dehydrated fine (100 micron) powder. The fresh and juicy masos were cut into small pieces, sundried, crushed, dehydrated, deveined, and then ground and sieved multiple times, to obtain the finest powder. This sacred, wholesome plant can bring profound clarity and help to remove negative energies. Mapacho is made from Nicotiana rustica, which is about 20 times stronger than our traditional tobacco, Nicotiana tobacum (Stanfill et al. 2010). Indigenous tribes use tobacco in ceremonies, to predict good weather, fishing or harvest, and for spiritual (e.g. vision quest, trance etc) and curing purposes (Wilbert 1987), but rarely for smoking. It is one of the oldest and most potent curing plants known to indigenous tribes. This powdered Mapacho is perfect for using in personal preparations. Mixed with ashes it becomes a powerful but stable Rapé similar to other traditional types produced by the indigenous tribes of South America. Perfect for those wishing to explore the possibilities of blending their own varieties, or to add a rounded and grounding twist to your favourite grey Rapé.

Tabaco de Moy
Tabaco de Moy is one of the most beautiful of all Rustica types available. The scent is just divine. Used alone or mixed into ashes this wonderful Moy heightens the senses and helps to put the user into a relaxed state of being. The aftertaste compared to other mapacho types is sweet and pleasant and being a very fine powder is easily removed from the passages after use. The powder is made from juicy fermented Tabaco de Moi masos from Brazil. First sun dried, deveined and finely ground, and then sieved multiple times to attain the finest dust of a dry and smooth powder. This extremely finely powdered Tabaco is perfect for using in personal preparations. Mixed with Tsunu ashes it becomes a powerful but stable Rapé similar to other traditional types produced by the indigenous tribes of South America. Perfect for those wishing to explore the possibilities of blending their own varieties, or to add a rounded and grounding twist to your favourite grey Rapé.

Tobacho
This is a super fine blend of 12 distinct and exotic types of tobacco from around the world. The leaves are sun dried, deveined and finely ground, and then sieved multiple times to attain the finest dust. This is an extremely fine powder, creamy to the touch. Other than a strong and grounding Rapé, this suits as an essential ingredient to create or finetune your own favourite Rapé.

Apurina Verde
Rare and exclusive. Apurina Verde is a gentle and subtle Rapé with mild jungle overtones, that leaves a pleasant aroma with a fresh and heightened awareness. Apurina Verde contains no tabaco and no ashes, and therefore is good for users that prefer the cleansing without the powerful effects and possible purging. The initial physical effect is fairly mild but the effect on the mind is cleared of background chatter almost instantly. At low doses users of the grey Rapé types will most likely find it unnoticeable until sometime after they have stopped using other Rapé’s and had a chance to clear themselves in advance. With Larger doses Apurina when used in a fresh state of awareness and with a clear channel has an intense sharp slicing quality, not unlike the Nunu from the Matsés tribe. Watering of the eyes is unlikely in small amounts but in larger doses has been noticeable. Tendency to purge with Apurina Verde is minimal and the residual effects leave the user in a heightened state, grounded and clear. This Rapé serves as a mild yet intelligent tool for the beginner, or for those that prefer a tabaco free Rapé. It ofcourse also blends well with Tabaco, Mapacho or Rapé or ashes, to create your own unique personal Rapé blend.

Sapota ashes
Sapota is a very special and rare ash that comes from the upper Jurua region from the Kuntanawa people. The Sapota tree is referred to as a mother tree that provides food and medicine. The fruits and inner bark are eaten. The fruit is quite delicious. It's considered a medicine that firms the spirit and gives strength. The Capelao monkeys sing in these trees in the late night waking and calling all the beings of the forest. Sapota is a little known ash that gives strength to the Rapé and makes it particular good for meditation. It is fairly gentle on the nasal passages and can be perceived when using more then once in a day as clogging the channels a lot a less then other types of ash. Since the tree gives food and feeds the people it is considered a nutritious medicine even in ash form. This cinza is collected for us by a friend who was travelling the South Americas, visiting many remote tribes.

Chicha ashes
Chicha or Xixa is a widely known as an intoxicating maize drink usually associated with shamanic and Rapè rituals. Chicha ashes are commonly used as an ingredient of Yopo, as it has a high lime content and helps with absorbtion into the nasal cavities. Many sources state that Chicha should contain the ashes of the bones of the former shaman and tribal elders that have passed away. Usually only men that have had more than one child are offered this type of Chicha in shamanic ceremonies. However this is anecdotal. These ashes are produced from Purple corn. This exquisite ingredient is a crucial element of a powerful and balanced blend and should not be omitted in your own favorite rapé composition. Tsunu ashes mix excellently with any of the Tobacco powders. Furthermore, blending Tobacco with ashes increases the strength and absorption, making it exquisitely strong.

Canela de Velho ashes
Exquisite. Pure Canela de Velho ashes, obtained from a small Ayahuasca community that lives in the jungle amongst Huni Kuin people. Miconia albicans is a plant that belongs to the family Melastomataceae. Originally from northeastern Brazil, it can be found more easily in the states of Bahia and Sergipe and popularly used for medicinal purposes. The use of the plant for generations has proven to be of great medicinal value, especially in regions of Brazil where many people can not afford any other type of medicine. It grows in abundance and is effective. There are no known side effects, even when taken over time. This exquisite ingredient is a crucial element of a powerful and balanced blend and should not be omitted in your own favourite rapé composition. Ashes mix excellently with any of the Tobacco powders. Furthermore, blending Tobacco with ashes increases the strength and absorption, making it exquisitely strong.

Parika ashes
Pure ashes, simply referred to as "Parika", offer strong powerful effects and contain active antibacterial ingredients. The ashes of Parika are extremely high vibrational and help with clearing of negative and stuck energies in the body and mind. A must have for anyone seeking to create their own Rapè blends and preparations.

Cumaru ashes
Ashes from Cumaru bark (Dipteryx odorata). Cumaru is also known as the Tonka bean tree and has a long tradition of being used as a flavourful ingredient in snuffs, sweets, and foods. Yet, Cumaru also contains several bioactive ingredients, including coumarins and triterpenoids, and studies have proven its potential as a naturally occurring cancer chemopreventive agent. This exquisite ingredient is a crucial element of a powerful and balanced Rapé blend and should not be omitted in your own compositions. Cinza or ashes mix excellently with any of the Tobacco powders. Furthermore, blending Tobacco with ashes increases the strength and absorption, making it exquisitely strong.

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