This is an extract of the Banisteriopsis caapi vine. It is not the prohibited “ayahuasca” brew, though B. caapi also goes by the same name since “aya” means spirit and “waska” means vine in the Quechua languages. The extract may be used as a dye since it emits a fluorescence under a black light, added to a diffuser or burned in a censer for metaphysical purposes. What I offer in quantity here is the equivalent of two standard sessions that would be at a typical South American ceremony. The extract includes B. caapi, distilled water and white vinegar. This item is a botanical specimen for research purposes only, not consumption or medicinal value
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