aguaruna
Aguaruna, also known as Banisteriopsis caapi, is a plant native to the Amazon rainforest, particularly in the countries of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. It is a small tree or shrub that grows up to 10 meters tall, with glossy, dark green leaves and small, white flowers. The plant is known for its psychoactive properties, which are primarily due to the presence of harmala alkaloids, particularly harmine and harmaline.
Aguaruna has been used in traditional Amazonian cultures for centuries for its medicinal and spiritual purposes.
The use of aguaruna and ayahuasca has gained international attention in recent years, with some people seeking
Aguaruna is also known for its potential therapeutic benefits. It has been studied for its anti-inflammatory,