SANANGA

Everything you need to know to improve your vision through the Sananga

Do you want to improve your vision of your eyes with Sananga?

Eye drops made from the roots and bark of the Tabernaemontana undulata shrub.

The root and bark of this plant are obtained from the Kaxinawá and Yawanawá tribe. This sacred and powerful medicine is used to heal physical and spiritual ailments, clearing the mind and energies and gaining a whole new way of perception and focus.

It is made from the roots and bark of the Tabernaemontana undulata shrub
A kind of “milk wood” of the Apocynaceae family, and it comes directly from the Amazonian tribes. This sacred and powerful medicine is used to heal physical and spiritual ailments, cleansing the mind of distracting energies and allowing a whole new way of perceiving and focusing. This Sananga is permeated with intentions of absolute clarity and concentration. Although Sananga is said to contain Ibogaine alkaloids, there is actually little evidence to suggest this is true. Tabernaemontanta is not actually a genus but a “subfamily”, and is therefore also classified as “Tabernaemontanoidae”. McKenna reports that only some of the several dozen plants in this subfamily contain ibogaine, others like ‘undulata’

Use and medicinal effects
The pure spirit of Sananga supports a deep cleansing of blocked energies on the emotional, physical and spiritual levels. Sananga can balance and increase your energies, and find the roots of your illnesses and blockages, leading to complete balance, concentration, and peace of mind. Additionally, the drops will expand your vision and spiritual awareness, and enhance your ability to read other people’s intentions. Additionally, Sananga increases his long-range vision, which is important for future visualizations and predictions. In addition to this, the drops are also used to cure and improve a wide range of eye problems (Lambert et al 2010), such as myopia, depth and color perception, image definition, and detection accuracy. In addition, this magic medicine is indicated in cases of serious eye diseases, such as glaucoma, cataracts and blindness.

Improve Your Vision Through The Sananga

Despite Sananga being famous for its effects on vision and visualization, this drug is considered an all-purpose indigenous remedy. It is applied for febrifugal, emetic, diuretic, soothing and various other diseases. In addition, Sananga is often used to cure skin diseases (dermatitis), suppress appetite (Jernigan 2009), alleviate dental problems (Shepard 1999) and counteract snakebite wounds and poisoning, heal eye wounds and rheumatism (Sanz- Biset et al., 2009; Schultes 1979). Another important curative aspect of the Apocynaceae family is its widely explored antimicrobial activity, which demonstrated that this family has a strong antioxidant (Pereira et al., 2005), anticancer (Kingston et al., 1977, Gunasekera et al., 1980), antifertility / contraceptive (Meyeret et al., 1973), antipyretic (fever reducer), anti-inflammatory (Taesotikul et al., 2003).

Improve Your Vision Through The Sananga
Traditionally, tribes such as the Matsés use Sananga as a hunting tool to obtain sharp perception and concentration, and to allow detection of subtle movements in the dark forest (Lambert et al 2010). Moreover, the droplets can allow strong visualizations of the prey or plant to be hunted, allowing for a quick and successful search. Sananga is often combined with other hunting tools, such as Kambo, which further enhance hunting skills. For most indigenous tribes, hunting means survival, and therefore an exceptionally important and crucial skill.
The tribes believe that becoming a good hunter and a good aimer can only be achieved by using sacred plants. These sacred plants enhance perception and sharpness, intention, sense of smell, stamina, and luck. Therefore, hunting tools such as Sananga and Kambo, account for about a quarter of all medicinal plants used by indigenous tribes (Shepard 1999).

Origin, creation and application
Sananga eye drops are made from the Tabernaemontana undulata shrub that grows in Acre, Brazil and other South American countries, and is known to the Kaxinawás tribe as “Mana Heins” and as “Becchete” to the Matsés. Mana Heins or Becchete belong to the Apocynaceae family, the same family to which iboga (Tabernanthe iboga) belongs (König et al., 2015). The bark of the root of this shrub is first ground into a very fine powder that is filtered several times through a cotton mesh and finally extracted into a juice. When applied to the skin, Sananga leaves are softened with fire and applied directly to the affected part, or the latex of the root is mixed with water and applied with a cloth (Van Beek et al., 1984).

However, it can also be applied with a drink made with a water extract from the bark of the root.

Active ingredients and effects
Sananga is said to contain a large amount of alkaloids (Liu et al., 2013), it has been hinted that Sanaga includes the potent active ingredient is ibogaine (König et al., 2015), however this statement has yet to be definite tested. In addition to ibogaine, other alkaloids, such as coronaridine, quebraquine, heineanine, 3-hydroxyconaridine, ibogamine, and vocanine (Van Beek et al 1984; delle Monache et al., 1977) are also believed to be found in Sananga. All of these alkaloids have powerful psychoactive effects and can also exert strong antibiotic effects.
There may be minor differences in the composition of Sananga: Becchete from the Matsés tribe contains Tabernaemontana undulata roots, while Sananga drops from the Kaxinawá tribe contain Kunakip roots (Tabernaemontana sananho). These two roots are known to produce strong vision (waimatai) that are very useful for successful hunting (Jernigan 2009)

PRECAUTIONS
Contact lenses must be removed before applying Sananga.

Dose
Before thinking about the dosage, you should carefully read our thoughts on the power of your intention – each drug can only achieve and cure what it sets out to do.
Just one drop per eye is enough for a powerful Sananga session. We recommend finding a calm and quiet place, either in nature, or at home in a quiet environment and with meditative music. Acute effects will wear off after 10-15 minutes, although subtle after effects can last for days. Be sure to lie down to allow for a good application and keep your eyes closed during the session. It is important to apply one drop to both eyes, and don’t wait with the second drop, apply it immediately to balance the energies in both eyes. Thereafter, you need to blink your eyelids for a moment to distribute the fluid over the entire eye. Ideally, find a second person who can apply the Sananga for you.

Improve Your Vision Through The Sananga

Shortly after application to the eyes, most users report a strong burning sensation and intense prickly pain. However, these effects reside after a few minutes, and can be alleviated by focusing on your breathing and visualizing how the pain removes your blocked energies and produces deep healing. Furthermore, you may also experience vomiting and bowel movements, which are additional indications for the elimination of blocked energies and diseases. Try to give up completely and relax as much as possible.
Similar to the iboga micro dosage, you can apply Sananga on a daily basis, but you must adhere to our protocol and adhere to strong healing intentions to achieve profound results.

Improve Your Vision Through The Sananga

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