Shamans use mapacho smoke to cleanse energetic fields, protect ceremonial spaces, and ward off negative influences.
A healing technique where a practitioner blows mapacho smoke over a person to clear spiritual blockages.
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
It serves as the base for rapé (sacred snuff), a fine powder used for mental clarity and grounding.
It is frequently used in Ayahuasca ceremonies to ground participants or intensify visions.