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Pixuri Rapé

Pixuri Rapé

Restore Balance, Cleanse, Well-being*

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Yawanawa Pixuri rapé, a fortifying blend, is known for its calming and soothing properties, as well as its ability to dispel negative energies. This aromatic blend helps reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote overall well-being and relaxation*.

Crafted from the seeds of the Amazonian Pixuri tree (Licaria spp.), this rapé combines the powerful benefits of both Murici and Pixuri for effective cleansing and spiritual connection. Traditionally used by the Yawanawá and other indigenous tribes like the Huni Kuin, Pixuri addresses physical ailments such as digestive issues, respiratory problems, and inflammation.

Pixuri rapé is also employed by Pajés (tribal healers) to address 'Nissum'—a condition believed to cause physical and spiritual imbalances, leading to fatigue and obstacles. By harnessing the 'Nissural' properties of Pixuri, users can restore balance, cleanse their energetic field, and support spiritual connection.

Meticulously crafted by the Yawanawa tribe of Acre, Brazil, this unique blend offers a deep connection to Amazonian traditions and an effective tool for spiritual well-being.

Ingredients

Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Murici (Byrsonima crassifolia) and roasted Pixuri nuts (Licaria puchury-major) (BRAZIL)

Related Names

Patxu, Puxuri, Rume

Keeping Your Rapé Fresh

Rapé snuff can remain potent for years when kept in a cool, dry, and dark location. To maintain its quality, ensure your rapé is tightly sealed and protected from any form of moisture. It is not recommended to store rapé in the refrigerator as condensation may form inside the container upon removal.

What is Rapé (Hapé)?

Rapé snuff is a time-honored sacrament cherished by the tribes of the Amazon for centuries. This handcrafted preparation comprises dried, ground medicinal plants and tree ashes. Traditionally, rapé is administered via a unique bone or bamboo Kuripe pipe, blown directly into the nostrils.

Rapé's diverse formulations cater to a variety of uses and broadly fall into three categories: spiritual, healing, and fortifying. It is revered for its potent purifying and grounding properties, often employed to dispel negative energy, enhance concentration, and heighten consciousness. It serves as a pivotal component in sacred rituals and ceremonies, facilitating a deeper connection with the spiritual realm, fostering self-awareness, and promoting healing and growth.

Please use this sacred plant medicine with respect, in a ceremonial context and with clear intention. Rapé is not meant for habitual or social use.*

To learn more about rapé, visit our What is Rapé (Rapeh)? page.

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What is Nissural?

Nissural is a property rather than a specific herb, representing a category of medicinal plants known as Healers of Diseases. This term is used by several Amazonian tribes, including the Katukina, Huni Kuin, and Yawanawa, who select different herbs to clear 'Nissum'—negative energies or ailments such as headaches, stomachaches, bone pain, or any illness resulting in weakness. These plants are well-known for their aromatic, minty scent and their role in traditional healing practices. Nissural herbs are closely related to Apuxury and Pixuri, which share similar aromatic and medicinal qualities.

Folhas de Nissural drying in the Brazilian sun.
Folhas de Nissural drying in the Brazilian sun.

Traditional Uses of Nissural

Nissural has long been valued for its therapeutic properties. The Katukina tribe, in particular, uses plants with Nissural properties in their Rapé, a finely ground snuff mixture often combined with other plant ingredients like Tsunu ashes. These herbs are used to clear negative thoughts, promote emotional balance, and enhance mental clarity. They are also used in teas, baths, and incense to address headaches, alleviate fatigue, and purify both the body and spirit. The cleansing properties of Nissural are particularly valued for treating an accumulation of negative energies, known as Panema, which is often associated with bad luck in love, hunting, or health. The tribes believe this negative energy can affect emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being over time.

Cultural Significance

In Amazonian culture, the use of Nissural goes beyond physical healing. It forms part of a holistic approach to wellness, integrating emotional and spiritual health. Shamans use these plants in rituals to dispel negativity and restore balance. Each tribe may have its unique variation or preparation of Nissural, often combining it with other local herbs for a more potent effect. Nissural remains a vital part of the Amazon's rich tradition of herbal medicine, helping to maintain the well-being of those who still live in harmony with the natural world.

Summary of Uses

  • Rapé: Used in finely ground snuff mixtures to clear negative thoughts, promote emotional balance, and enhance mental clarity.

  • Baths: Used for physical and spiritual purification, particularly for treating negative energies (Panema).

  • Incense: Burned to cleanse spaces and dispel negative energies.

  • Rituals: Employed by shamans to restore emotional and spiritual balance.

  • Teas: Consumed to address headaches and alleviate fatigue.

Baby Vopa taking a herbal bath at the Katukina tribe.
Baby Vopa taking a herbal bath at the Katukina tribe.

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Tonya Davis (New Orleans, US)
Thank You for the Medicine

Excellent productt!

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T Lopez (Boise, US)
Very nice!

First time trying this one and definitely adding to my favs that are stronger.

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Jimmy Free (Portland, US)
Clear nasal passages!

Everything I’ve ever gotten from Simon has been top notch and the Pixuri is no exception. What I like about it is that it hits hard like Yawanawa Forte without the normal nasal congestion between uses.