Sananga
Psychedelics & Entheogens
The pure spirit of Sananga supports a deep cleansing of
blocked energies on emotional, physical, and spiritual levels. Sananga can
balance and increase your energies, and find the roots of your diseases and
blockages, leading to a complete equilibrium, focus and peace of mind. Moreover,
the drops will expand your spiritual vision and awareness, and enhance your
ability to read others people´s intentions. Also, Sananga increases your
long-range vision, which is important for visualizations and predictions of the
future. Apart of this, the drops are also used to cure and improve a broad range
of ocular problems (Lambert et al 2010), like myopia, depth and color
perception, definition of images, and detection accuracy. Furthermore, this
magical medicine is indicated in cases of severe eye diseases, such as glaucoma,
cataract, and blindness. As these drops can exert such powerful effects on your
visualization, they are also commonly applied before or during Ayahuasca
ceremonies, to increase visualization and spiritual insights.
Even though Sananga is famous for its effects on vision and
visualization, this medicine is considered to be an indigenous all-purpose
remedy. It is applied for febrifuge, emetic, diuretic, calmative, and several
other diseases. Furthermore, Sananga is often used to cure skin illnesses
(dermatitis), suppress appetite (Jernigan 2009), ease dental problems (Shepard
1999), and counteract snakebite wounds and poisoning, cure eye wounds and
rheumatism (Sanz-Biset et al. 2009; Schultes 1979). Another important curative
aspect of the Apocynaceae family is its widely explored antimicrobial activity,
which showed that this family has strong antioxidant (Pereira et al. 2005),
anticancer (Kingston et al. 1977; Gunasekera et al. 1980), antifertility/
contraceptive (Meyeret al. 1973), antipyretic (fever reducing),
anti-inflammatory (Taesotikul et al. 2003), anti-mycobacterial (Pereira et al.
2005), and antimicrobial (Beek et al. 1984; Suffredini et al. 2002; Ruttoh et
al. 2009) effects.
Traditionally, tribes like the Matsés use Sananga as a
hunting tool to obtain a sharp perception and concentration, and to enable the
detection of subtle movements in the dark jungle (Lambert et al 2010). Moreover,
the drops can enable strong visualizations of the prey or the plant to be
hunted, allowing for a quick and successful quest. Often Sananga is combined
with other hunting tools, like Kambo, which further enhance the hunting skills.
For most indigenous tribes, hunting means survival and therefore signifies an
exceptionally important and crucial ability.
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