Ashes Canela do Velho
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Pure Canela de Velho ashes, also known as Old Cinnamon (Miconia albicans) and 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. |
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Ashes Chicha
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Chicha ashes are commonly used as an ingredient of Yopo snuffs and also an ingredient of snuffs that contain Coca, as it has a high lime content and helps with absorbtion into the nasal cavities. When collected from Peru, Purple corn is most likely the main ingredient of this rare ash. |
Ashes Cumaru
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Cumaru ash, when used in a Rapé can be extremely grounding and has the ability to put the user into deep trance like states. |
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Ashes Jabra Udu
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Jabra Udu ashes are made from the bark of the tropical tree Lueheopsis rugosa, a member of the Malvaceae family. These ashes are used in Suriname to potentiate the effects of tobacco |
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Ashes Mulateiro
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Mulateiro ashes (Calycophyllum spruceanum) are used in Rapé to release tensions of the right and left cerebral lobes, thereby providing profound balance and equilibrium of mind and body. Very fine ashes powder. |
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Ashes Murici
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Very finely sifted ashes of the Murici tree (Byrsonima crassifolia), an old traditional folk medicine plant, which is used in snuffs to clear energies that accumulate in the lower abdomen. |
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Ashes Parika
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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. |
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Ashes Pau Pereira
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The ashes of the Txunú tree bark are often used for healing and curing purposes in Amazonian tribes and have a supportive role during Ayahuasca ceremonies. Mostly Tsunu is used before Ayahuasca Ceremony, enhancing the effects and opening the spirit for the ceremony. |
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Ashes Sapota
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Sapota is a little known ash that gives strength to Rapé and makes it particular good for meditation. It is fairly gentle on the nasal passages. A very fine and genuine ash from Kuntanawa sources. |
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Ashes Tsunu
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Tsunu ash is the most commonly used ash for Rapé confection. It is also called Txunu, Sanu or other similar names, depending on the region or the tribe. The Yawanawa are the most famous for using Tsunu in their Rapé. One of the reasons is that traditionally it is the only kind of tree used to burn ash for their medicine, another that their Tsunu Rapé's really are an all-time favourite. |
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