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Capim Santo Rapé
Latin Name: Cymbopogon citratus
Ethnicity: Kuntanawa
Ashes: Sapota
Strength: Medium
Kuntanawa Capim Santo rapéh is a unique blend of organic Mói tobacco, Sapota bark ashes, and the medicinal leaves of Capim Santo (Cymbopogon citratus), or lemongrass. Traditionally used in South America for its potent medicinal properties, Capim Santo addresses a range of physical issues, including stomach ailments, kidney support, and fever reduction. Its anti-amoebic, antibacterial, antidiarrheal, antifilarial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties make it a powerful ally for physical well-being.
On an energetic level, this rapéh works with the solar plexus (third chakra), clearing stagnant energy and fortifying personal boundaries. It reconnects the spirit to the body, offering grounding and reintegration after trauma or spiritual disconnection.
Prepared with great care by the Kuntanawa people, this rapéh reflects their ancestral wisdom and connection to the forest. The inclusion of Sapota bark ash amplifies its cleansing and grounding properties, making this rapéh a versatile tool for both physical and spiritual alignment.
Whether seeking relief from physical discomfort or support for energetic balance, Capim Santo rapéh offers a potent, harmonious blend of healing and spiritual presence.
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3.5g = $15
6 g = $25
12 g = $48
38 g = $144
LARGER QUANTITIES AVAILABLE - Please inquire.
About Rapé
Rapé (also hapé) is a finely ground blend of medicinal plants and ash. It’s most widely used in Brazil, though the Matses in Peru also have a green version with uncured mapacho. It is believed to go back to the time of the Incas. It can help focus the mind, release emotional, physical, energetic and spiritual illnesses, align the chakras, connect to higher consciousness and ground the body.
Storage: Please keep the bottle in a dark, cool place away from direct sunlight.
Sourcing:
Wankawi intends to do it's best for ethically sourcing these Amazonian Medicines. While traveling to the jungle to ensure cultivation, preparation, sale and shipment processes is not possible, we ask as many questions as we can to ensure all are in alignment with our values. We work with women suppliers and preparers when possible to support their livelihoods. We also buy from suppliers that have a well known reputation for highest quality products. Wankawi is driven by sustainability, in all senses. If any of these medicines become endangered, or we hear of unethical or ecologically destructive practices, we will discontinue offering these medicines. The foremost important aspect of working with these medicines is to listen - to the plants themselves, the Wisdom of the Earth and the communities and traditions from which they originate. Only when we take care of the entire system, can we truly heal, thrive and create a new world.
*A portion of proceeds (5-10%) is donated annually back to the communities or organizations working to support Amazonian communities and the plants.
Legal Disclaimer:
Products offered are not intended to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. Statements and products on have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Information provided her on this site is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The products here are botanical (scientific) specimens and are NOT sold for human consumption. It is only being sold for research and education and/or purposes only. If you purchase this item, you agree to not ingest it and accept all legal responsibility if you do.