Sananga
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Sananga is a traditional plant preparation that Amazonian communities in Peru and Brazil have known for generations. In the tropical rainforest environment, these drops were primarily used in the context of hunting and enhancing attention.
After application, many indigenous people described that their perception of surroundings becomes sharper and colors more vivid, which helped them stay more alert in the dense jungle. Some tribes believe that Sananga can enhance contrasts in nature, making it easier for a person to notice movement or changes in the environment. In their understanding, it is a way to support the body's and mind's natural abilities.
Sananga is often associated with rituals whose purpose is to achieve greater harmony between humans, nature, and inner intention. Its use is traditionally connected with respect for the plant and reverence for the spiritual essence of the ritual.
For many people seeking peace, balance, or deeper contact with themselves and the world around them, Sananga can be an interesting element of personal practice. However, it is always recommended to approach it with moderation and respect.
What is Sananga?
Sananga represents traditional Amazonian eye drops that have been used for centuries in indigenous communities of Brazil and Peru. They are made from the roots and bark of Tabernaemontana undulata or Tabernaemontana sananhoplants, which belong to the Apocynaceae family. The first documented record of Sananga use comes from Scott Wallace of National Geographic, who recorded its use among the Matsés tribe.
Different indigenous tribes know this medicine under various names. The Matsés tribe uses the roots of Tabernaemontana undulata, while the Kaxinawá tribe prefers Tabernaemontana sananho - also known as Kunakipa.
Origin and Traditional Use
Amazonian hunters and warriors used Sananga to improve visual acuity and visual perception. In shamanic traditions, it serves to open inner vision and as part of spiritual ceremonies. It is often combined with other Amazonian medicines, such as Rapé (shamanic tobacco), in complex rituals.
Indigenous tribes consider Sananga not only as physical medicine but also as spiritual medicine that helps remove energetic blocks and supports internal cleansing.
Composition and Active Ingredients
Sananga contains numerous alkaloids, some of which exhibit antibacterial properties. Research in ethnobotany and ethnopharmacology has confirmed the presence of bioactive substances, however, the specific composition varies depending on the plant species and preparation method.
It's important to note that not all plants from the Apocynaceae family contain the same active ingredients. Some species may primarily have analgesic or sedative effects.
Preparation and Storage
Traditional Preparation
Juice is extracted from fresh roots through maceration. When using fresh leaves, the juice must be used within 20-30 seconds for maximum effectiveness. Preparation from roots allows for longer shelf life without the need for preservatives.
Packaging
A 10 ml bottle is sufficient for approximately 3 months of regular use (application every other day).
Intensity of Experience
Sananga is known for its intensity. On a burning scale of 0-100, it starts at approximately level 100 and gradually decreases to 0 over 5-20 minutes.
Experiencing the Effects
Physical Sensations
0-5 minutes: Intense stinging and burning in the eyes
5-15 minutes: Gradual subsiding of unpleasant sensations
15-20 minutes: Relief, relaxation, clarity
Product Origin
Our Sananga comes directly from Acre, Brazil, where it is prepared in the traditional way by macerating fresh roots. The product is 100% natural, without preservatives and additives.
Authenticity
We approach the Amazonian tradition with respect and work with suppliers who follow traditional preparation methods. Sananga has traveled a long way to reach you - use it with respect, love, and gratitude.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does Sananga take effect? Intense effects last 5-20 minutes. Subtle effects (mental clarity, relaxation) may persist for several days.
Is the application painful? Yes, Sananga is known for its intensity. Burning and stinging is strong for the first 5-10 minutes, then gradually subsides.
How often can I use Sananga? It is recommended every other day. Some advanced users apply 2x daily.
Can I use Sananga with contact lenses? No. Remove contact lenses before application.
How long will one bottle last? A 10 ml bottle lasts approximately 3 months with use every other day.
Can I dilute Sananga? Yes, if needed, use pure mineral water.
What if the dropper comes into contact with the eye? Wash it thoroughly before the next use to maintain sterility.
Is Sananga safe? Sananga is a traditional Amazonian medicine used for centuries. It is not a medicine or medical device. For any health problems, consult a doctor.
Conclusion
Sananga is more than just eye drops - it's a gateway to ancient Amazonian wisdom, a tool for inner transformation, and a guide on the path of self-discovery. It requires courage, respect, and an open heart.
Whether you're seeking relief for tired eyes from long hours at the computer, or yearning for a deeper spiritual experience, Sananga offers a unique path to balance of body, mind, and spirit.
Use this medicine with respect, love, and gratitude - just as Amazonian ancestors have done for centuries.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information is based on traditional use in Amazonian cultures and does not replace medical advice.


