A healing technique where a practitioner blows mapacho smoke over a person to clear spiritual blockages.
Mapacho (scientifically Nicotiana rustica ) is a potent, wild tobacco species native to the Amazon and Andes regions, deeply revered for its spiritual and ceremonial significance. Unlike commercial tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum ), mapacho is rarely used for recreational smoking due to its high nicotine content and powerful physiological effects. 🍃 Core Characteristics buy mapacho cigarettes
Often sold as fermented "masos" (dense logs), pre-cut "coins" (discs), or loose leaf. Aroma: Known for a dark, rich, and earthy scent. Traditional & Ceremonial Uses A healing technique where a practitioner blows mapacho
Contains up to 9% nicotine , compared to 1–3% in commercial varieties. pre-cut "coins" (discs)