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Indigenous Hunter–Led Jungle Expeditions | Nomadic Survival & Cultural Immersion in Remote Amazonian Territories

02/04/2024

AMAZON SURVIVAL EXPEDITIONS
▪️The building of traditional shelters using what nature provides is one of many activities you’ll be learning with us during our nomadic survival expeditions. Sign up now, we still have some openings available, August, September, and November.

For more information on how to sign up for one of our Amazon Survival Expeditions, or to get additional information about other Non-Survival Expeditions and Retreats we provide, visit our official website at: https://www.amazonexpeditioners.com

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14/03/2024

With two amazing brothers and brave warriors crossing primary Amazon jungle for the first time, job well done Ñaños!, and Thank you so much again for forming part of our band of brothers and for leaving this beautiful picture behind for our memory wall. You guys will always be remembered 🇮🇳🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and 🇮🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. Greetings from the Amazon !

20/06/2023

HOW IS AYAHUASCA MADE - PART #2

When the curandero feels the brew has cooked long enough, the water is removed from the pot and saved, leaving the plant material. This is called the first ‘wash.’ More water is then added to the plant material and the boiling process is repeated. This procedure may be done several times with the same plant material. Each reduction increases the strength of the final brew because more medicine is extracted each time and more liquid is produced for the last reduction, which is done without plant material.

Once all the reductions are done, just the liquid is combined and put back on the fire to reduce it further. The reduction is the final step in the cooking process and determines the strength of each dose. Therefore, the curanderos watch carefully as the liquid is reduced, making sure that it is at the strength he/she desires. The curandero stays with the brew the entire time during its preparation.

When the brew if finally done cooking, it is taken off the fire to cool. Dozens of liters of water are reduced into one or two liters of prepared medicine. The final step, when the brew has cooled, is to filter the medicine to remove any remaining plant material. This is often done with a fine cloth. The curandero then says a final prayer over the medicine to bless it. The brown liquid is then put into a bottle to save for the ceremony.

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