Kuntanawá Ayarapé is distinguished by the fact that the tobacco leaves are sprinkled with an ayahuasca decoction before drying and grinding.
This gives the rapé a powerful spiritual dimension, without containing psychoactive substances.
It enhances deep spiritual experiences, especially during ayahuasca ceremonies.
The Kuntanawá tribe, one of 12 indigenous tribes in the Amazon region of Brazil, based in Acre, uses rapé to deepen spiritual connections and support ceremonies or meditations.
Although this variety is similar to other rapés, it offers unique value to shamanic rituals.
Tobacco leaves are sprinkled with an ayahuasca decoction, dried and powdered, leaving behind a subtle amount of this beneficial substance.
This blend strengthens the connection to ayahuasca and helps go deeper into ceremonies.
Uses and Effects
This rapé, used by the Kuntanawá tribe of Brazil, promotes spiritual connection and supports ceremonies.
It also helps with pain and fever.
Storage advice
Store cool and dark, out of reach of children.
Warning
Rapé can be dangerous to health when combined with certain medications, drugs, excessive use of alcohol or with MAOIs. Are you taking any medications? If so, always consult your doctor first and read your medication’s package insert to avoid health risks. Also, do not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.




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