Yopo / Cohoba (Tropical snuff)

Ancient South American visionary snuff made from Anadenanthera seeds, traditionally used by indigenous shamans for spiritual journeys and healing ceremonies.

In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, indigenous healers gather the seeds of the Anadenanthera tree, preparing a sacred snuff known as Yopo or Cohoba. This powerful ethnobotanical medicine has been central to South American spiritual and healing traditions for millennia.

Revered as a gateway to expanded consciousness, Yopo ceremonies create space for profound personal insights and spiritual awakening. Indigenous peoples have long worked with this medicine for divination, healing, and maintaining harmony with the natural world.

Today, serious spiritual seekers and those exploring consciousness work with Yopo in ceremonial contexts under experienced guidance. When approached with respect and proper preparation, participants often report transformative visions, emotional breakthroughs, and deeper connection to their life purpose.