After 15 years living with the indigenous tribes we guarantee the seriousness of a few persons dedicate by vocation and for ever to the healing practices through the use and knowledge of ancient master plants, providing logistics, transportation, and guided contacts for as long as necessary, until have satisfied any need depending on the requirement of each individual.
"EXPERIENCES USING MASTER PLANTS"
AYAHUASCA:
The ayahuasca plant, yajé, yagé or kapi, is a vine from the South American jungle, which has been used for thousands of years within the native tribes, therefore it is very rare to grow in the wild. Contains beta-carbolines inhibitors of monoamine oxidasas (MAO), from the harmala family, such as harmine, harmaline, tetrahidroharmine and banisterine.
The traditional indigenous medicine men (Shamans) are the ones who take care of this plant establishing a close relationship with it, where the benefit of human beings is an awareness and understanding of the jungle, which spirit will heal.
Indigenous Doctors harvested this plant, when they cut it is called "stick", and prepare the purging, a drink cooked for more than ten hours, brown, wood smell, taste extremely bitter and dry, and psychotropic properties directly affecting consciousness, or the ability to explain the environment, the time and people's own perceptions of the body. Mentally can produce a state of consciousness very lucid and visions that some instructors can interpret or experiencing.
There are different varieties, each one with a different use, especially in reference to the Doctor- patient relationship and the various situations that is prepared and consumed. The effect of purging medicated with Ayahuasca is generally described as dizziness, abundant and constant vomiting, depending on the status of the person, it may trigger defecations.
Some ethnic groups use fresh or dried bark to produce a moderate effect when chewing. The right to use this plant, considered a sacred medicine by the Cosmo visions and ancient traditions of the original peoples of the South American jungles, it is only limited to those men who have received instructions for their proper management. Such knowledge comes from a tradition that has existed for millennia. Today, Peru is the only state that has legalized trade, restricted to the Amazon ethnicities that anciently and traditionally have used.
SAN PEDRO:
The mescaline (trimetoxifeniletilamine) is a plant alkaloid with psychedelic and hallucinogenic properties. It was isolated from the peyote, and is also present in some other cactuses as the San Pedro. The plant forms are usually taken after drying the cactus, as their active ingredients are not volatile.
The molecule mescaline is a fenetilamine, structurally related to the neurotransmitter noradrenaline. The chemical synthesis of this molecule is possible, but it is relatively expensive.
The mescaline has been used for various purposes. Traditionally played a key role in religious rituals, among Native Americans, who consider this substance as promoter of spiritual openness. Having penetrated into other cultures, mescaline was used for recreational purposes, but also, as entactogen to facilitate psycho-exploration
Among the effects it produces its ingestion are visions and hallucinations, distortion of the space-time coordinates, and alterations in the body schema. Its effects vary depending on the mood of consumers, their expectations, and the environment that surrounds him, for this reason, traditionally has stressed the importance that the use of this plant should be taking together with a special preparation because the effects could be unpredictable.