Apuriná
The classic green medicine of the Apurinã people is made with Awiry, a native Amazonian plant that grows in the river beds which is only found in the dry season. It is considered live or raw, where the leaves are not fermented as is done in common medicine making, and there is no ash. The leaves are dried in the Sun and then ground. This is a unique medicine and is referred to as a Rapé of Light. Apurinã Awiry has a flowery scent and literally smells like being in the middle of the jungle. Very opening and deeply subtle.
The classic green medicine of the Apurinã people is made with Awiry, a native Amazonian plant that grows in the river beds which is only found in the dry season. It is considered live or raw, where the leaves are not fermented as is done in common medicine making, and there is no ash. The leaves are dried in the Sun and then ground. This is a unique medicine and is referred to as a Rapé of Light. Apurinã Awiry has a flowery scent and literally smells like being in the middle of the jungle. Very opening and deeply subtle.
The classic green medicine of the Apurinã people is made with Awiry, a native Amazonian plant that grows in the river beds which is only found in the dry season. It is considered live or raw, where the leaves are not fermented as is done in common medicine making, and there is no ash. The leaves are dried in the Sun and then ground. This is a unique medicine and is referred to as a Rapé of Light. Apurinã Awiry has a flowery scent and literally smells like being in the middle of the jungle. Very opening and deeply subtle.