Kuntanawa Capim Santo Rapé – 7 grams
About the Capim Santo Rapé:
This specific Rapé variety, “Capim Santo,” from the Kuntanawa tribe contains lemongrass as an ingredient. The distinctive character of this Rapé is defined by hints of fresh citrus. The addition of lemongrass gives this authentic Rapé a delightful effect. This Rapé comes directly from the Kuntanawa tribe. Capim Santo is perfect for both beginners and regular users, as it leaves you with a fresh and invigorating sensation.
About the Kuntanawa Tribe:
The Kuntanawa tribe was nearly wiped out as a result of the massacres during the rubber boom. After the rubber boom, only a single family remained, and it wasn’t until the early 2000s that a small group of Kuntanawa began reclaiming their indigenous heritage. Unfortunately, their culture remains under threat, and the Kuntanawa still struggle to obtain full ethnic recognition and reclaim their territory. Today, there are only about 250 members scattered across the Acre region of Brazil. To survive, the Kuntanawa join forces with other Pano-speaking tribes and organize festivals together to share their traditions, rituals, and culture with foreign visitors. This small Pano-speaking tribe places great value on the ritual use of Ayahuasca to teach and guide them. The Kuntanawa even strongly believe that Ayahuasca will reveal their ancient knowledge and restore their partially lost traditions (Pantoja et al., 2014). Their language, however, appears to have been irretrievably lost.
Use:
The powdered rapé can be blown into a person’s nasal passages using a Tepi pipe. Alternatively, you can use a Kuripe pipe to blow it into your own nasal passages.
Dosage:
Start with a small amount, such as 0.2 to 0.4 grams per nostril. It is also advisable not to start with a rapé that is too potent right away!
Warning:
Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if you have high or low blood pressure, heart and/or lung conditions, diabetes, are pregnant, or are taking medication, drugs, or alcohol. Store in a cool, dark place.