Sananga Varinawa Leaves (light)
For the first time in the Czech Republic, we have the opportunity to experience a very unique Sananga that was previously only available in the Amazon. Traditionally, the milk from a freshly picked leaf is applied directly to the eye. I have learned that the leaves can also be brewed, allowing you to experience this special Sananga here as well. It brings deep relaxation and mental clarity. Intensity lasts about 3 minutes
Product detailed description
Sananga is one of the traditional medicines used for thousands of years by South American tribes. It is a juice derived from the root of a plant with the Latin name Tabernaemontana Sananho, which is administered in the form of eye drops. Traditionally, it was used to enhance night vision during hunting, and it is also used to boost positive energy for work and to evoke feelings of happiness and joy. In the photo Txano.
Effects of Sananga
- Sananga helps cleanse the energy known as "panema," a stagnant form of energy associated with fatigue, lethargy, laziness, burnout, and poor sleep quality.
- When applied, Sananga can release stagnant energies and suppressed emotions within the body, setting everything in motion.
- Sananga used before bedtime promotes deeper sleep and can improve insomnia, nightmares, or the absence of dreams, which are all manifestations of panema.
- Sananga can also enhance vision, although for faster results, we recommend incorporating eye exercises. It is also an excellent remedy for treating cataracts.
- In our modern, stress-filled lives, Sananga is a great ally for stress management, as it helps release stress from the body and harmonizes the nervous system.
- After releasing a significant amount of stress, Sananga induces a lasting feeling of warmth in the body, essentially opening the heart.
- For a deeper cleansing effect, Sananga should be applied frequently, ideally daily for 30 days, followed by a pause before continuing.
- With long-term use, Sananga aids in improving extrasensory perception and the ability to see subtle energies.
It contains Ibogaine and can therefore be a helpful tool in addressing addictions.
How to Use Sananga Eye Drops
If you are a beginner, we recommend starting with the milder Sananga Light. Sananga is advised to be used daily for 30 days, followed by a break of 1-2 weeks. After completing this cycle, you can move on to Sananga Medium and eventually to Sananga Forca, which is quite strong. If you are more experienced or require a stronger application, you can apply the drops directly into open eyes, possibly using more drops.
- Intention plays an important role in the application process. You can set an intention and trust the spirit of Sananga, or you can have your own intention, which is good to focus on during the application. It is essential to approach this medicine with respect, connect with the spirit of Sananga, and offer gratitude after the application.
- Sananga can be applied to either closed or open eyes. Closed eyes are recommended for beginners. If you use contact lenses, make sure to remove them before applying Sananga.
Apply the drops into the corners of your closed eyes while lying down. Then, open your eyes and blink while gently moving your head side to side to help distribute the drops evenly.
You will immediately feel an intense burning sensation, and it is very important to breathe deeply and try to relax as much as possible without tensing up. - Sananga helps focus our attention inward, which is cleansing and healing in itself. Learning to accept discomfort calmly and in a relaxed state, Sananga assists in accepting pain and unpleasant sensations better. Once the burning sensation subsides, you can gently wipe your eyes with a tissue. If you want to enhance the experience, simply open your eyes again, as the entire drop might not have been fully absorbed into the eyes initially.
Dilution of Sananga
The most suitable dilution solution is a saline solution with the same salt concentration as tears. Boil 500 ml of water for 15 minutes, then add a teaspoon of salt, let it cool, and you can dilute the Sananga as needed. For beginners, you can dilute strong Sananga in a ratio of 1:2 - 1:3 and gradually increase the concentration as your body adjusts.
While using glass containers would be preferable, using a dropper comes with the risk of contamination if the dropper touches the eye and is then returned to the bottle. For this reason, we recommend plastic bottles.
Disclaimer
Sananga is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you have a serious health imbalance or illness, please consult your doctor. This product is not approved as a dietary supplement, food, medicine, or pharmaceutical. We are not responsible for any damages caused by improper use. This product is an ethnobotanical sample. The provided information is intended solely for scientific and educational purposes.
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