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Psychotria Viridis Powder | Chacruna | Amiruca Panga
Psychotria Viridis Powder | Chacruna | Amiruca Panga
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Psychotria viridis – Chacruna | Amiruca Panga | Sacred Visionary Plant
Experience the sacred essence of the Amazon with Psychotria viridis, also known as Chacruna or Amiruca Panga. This revered tropical plant is one of the primary components in traditional Ayahuasca brews, cherished by indigenous healers for its visionary and spiritual properties.
Botanical Name: Psychotria viridis
Available as Dried Leaves, Powder, or Whole Leaf Segments
Ethically Harvested from Indigenous Amazonian Communities
Perfect for Botanical Study, Ethnobotanical Collection, and Educational Use
Chacruna is highly respected in South American shamanic traditions for its role as a source of naturally occurring DMT, a powerful plant compound known for its visionary experiences when combined with Banisteriopsis caapi. The synergy between these two sacred plants has been at the heart of Ayahuasca ceremonies for centuries, guiding spiritual seekers toward healing, introspection, and connection with higher consciousness.
Product Highlights:
- 100% Natural & Wildcrafted Leaves
- No Chemicals, Preservatives, or Additives
- Sustainably Sourced from Peru, Brazil & Ecuador
- Carefully Dried to Preserve Potency & Freshness
- Shipped Discreetly from the USA
Ethnobotanical Importance:
In traditional Amazonian medicine, Chacruna is regarded as the "Light" that reveals visions during Ayahuasca ceremonies, while Banisteriopsis caapi is seen as the "Force" or the guiding spirit. This sacred pairing has been used for generations to access deep inner knowledge, promote spiritual purification, and strengthen connections with nature and the cosmos.
Disclaimer: This product is offered strictly for botanical research, educational purposes, and ethnographic collection. It is not intended for human consumption or any form of ingestion.
