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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as a collectible botanical specimen, an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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This young red vine is originally from Terence McKenna's farm in Hawaii and it continues to flourish in his memory today at the farm adjacent to his. Before Terence passed in early 2000, he gifted this strain to the person who continutes to grow this unique strain today. We offer this small, Young Red Caapi from Hawaii as an herbarium specimen only. Vine sections average the size of a pencil and stock is always limited. Hand-grown, hand-picked, and harvested completely sustainably. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this large, shredded B. Caapi from Peru as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as a collectible botanical specimen, an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as a collectible botanical specimen, an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as a collectible botanical specimen, an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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Although this plant is completely legal in all its forms, we offer this B. Caapi as an herbarium specimen only. Many treasure simply having the energy of sacred plants in their meditation spaces, and B. caapi is perhaps one of the most powerful.
This product is not intended for human or animal consumption. It's sold for use as an incense or for aromatherapy purposes only. Click here for more info...
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Calamus is quite common in Manipur and the Naga Hills of India and is found on the edges of lakes and streams. The root is attributed with an intensely aromatic fragrance. Because of its sweet and aromatic fragrance, it has been a key component in perfumes.
This product is not intended or sold for ingestion by humans or animals. It is sold only for use as an incense or for smoking. WARNING: Smoking anything, including herbal products of any kind, are harmful to the body.
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The highly fragrant rhizomes were a favorite of native American tribes and had many uses.
This product is not intended or sold for ingestion by humans or animals. It is sold only for use as an incense or for smoking. WARNING: Smoking anything, including herbal products of any kind, are harmful to the body.
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We offer this Whole Acorus Calamus Root in a form no one else does; as the whole root! This ensures maximum potency, since there are volatile oils that can evaporate with improperly stored herbal products. This whole root was a favorite of Native American tribes and had many uses, including being a powerful energizer while on long hunts. The Cree say that they can take Acorus americanus Calamus root and "travel great distances without touching the ground."
Native American Indians would simply eat roots in 1-inch sections as a general tonic, in 2-inch sections to help them continue their hunts. Calamus has a certain sweetness as well as a sour quality and a heat like ginger or cinnamon. Again, these are WHOLE pieces of organic Acrous Americanus Calamus root that average about 4 inches long, not powder.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Click here for more info...
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This beautiful plant is used so much in the manufacturing of various herbal products that the roots are automatically ground to a powder at the farms. Many of the most active volatile oils evaporate and it is left far less active than when the roots remain intact. For that reason, we have contracted with a grower to provide us with whole roots. Click here for more info...
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The use of this root as a rattle/sound producer in tribal animistic rituals or Vedic shamanism equals for the spiritual and surpasses for the animistic (body) the position that dry lotus pods hold. The seeds are ground up after the ceremony and the resin-like waxy mixture is smoked with tobacco or lotus petals in a traditional mix called hokah or gudakhu by the shaman.
Traditionally, this rare herb was also used as a dream catcher. The user would shake the rattle 3 times over their head and then their feet in clockwise circles, putting the herb under their pillow after that to experience a truly deep sleep.
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Sugandi has been used as an incense by shamans for many, many years. In the Himalayas, the herb is ground to a coarse powder with dried leaves or seeds of Holy Basil, Bel Fruit or flowers of lotus (such as our 3 Lotus Paste), jasmine and safflower and then smoked in a pipe. Click here for more info...
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This authentic Himalyan Kaempferia galanga (“galanga” or “resurrection lily”) is the one used by the mystics and NOT the culinary one. It was a favorite of Aleister Crowley, the English occultist. According to ancient scriptures, combining the roots with those of Wild Alpine Turmeric (not to be confused with the common spice, Turmeric) may have represented the perfect balance of yin and yang energies, and may be the reason that Crowley thought it was useful.
When burned as an incense, this combination (or Kaempferia galanga by itself) is thought to create a pleasant atmosphere. Many Tibetan incense formulas still use Galanga, especially in formulas to create an atmosphere suitable for contemplation. Our Kaempferia galanga is grown high in the Himalayan mountains, hence the name, Alpine Kaempferia galanga.
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Known as African Dream Root or Ubulawu, Silene undulata (synonym, S. capensis) has been used for countless years by a culture that believes ancestors are contacted through dreams, so they cultivate and seek out plants that they believe enhance dreaming. This African Dream Root is one of the best-known in Africa and we are thrilled to offer it to our customers as an incense component.
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