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Sananga - Potent Eye Drops

Sananga is made from the Amazonian plant Tabernaemontana undulate. The fermented extract contains various alkaloids, including ibogaine-like compounds. It is administered as eye drops.

▪️Sananga has been used traditionally to improve visions in the third eye, as well as treat a number of ocular conditions in the eyes.

▪️It contains powerful antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds that improve eye health.

▪️It is believed to clear “Panema” or bad luck/negative energy. One drop is placed in each eye while lying down.

Sananga causes an intense burning sensation for a about a minute, but dissipates quickly. The experience is usually over within 5-10 minutes. Afterwards the individual has improved vision, groundedness, relaxation and sense of spiritual clarity.

Administering Sananga

The human eye is a particularly sensitive organ, which means a sananga ceremony can be

painful. These sacred, shamanic eye drops cause an intense burning that usually lasts a few minutes, but experienced practitioners say this pain is an important part of the healing process. Shamans advise you breathe deeply into the intensity to gain the most from its benefits—it is by leaning into the pain that you can cleanse not only your eyes but your mind and spirit as well. Once the pain leaves and the sananga is no longer in your body, you’re left with a feeling of immense relaxation. Because of its cleansing properties, sanaga is often used in preparation for an ayahuasca ceremony.

How to Use Sananga

To preserve its potency, Sananga should be refrigerated. When you are prepared to use sananga, you should do so with care and reverence.

Prepare yourself and your environment, and set an objective. Ensure that you are in a place that is familiar, comfortable, and distraction-free. Prepare a large bowl of water for rinsing your eyes if the irritation becomes too intense.

Close your eyes and lie back on the ground. Place one drop of sananga on the inside corner of the nose, where it meets the eye, on each side. This will enable you to open both eyes simultaneously and receive equal amounts of sananga in each. Alternately, enlist the assistance of a friend to simultaneously administer one drop to each eye.

To evenly distribute the sananga, blink your eyes a few times. Try to remain present in your body while inhaling through the discomfort, knowing that the experience will pass. When the initial wave has passed, open your eyes as big as you can for as long as you can and then close again, this is to allow further distribution of the medicine into the eye. Keep in mind that the pain is essential for allowing the sananga to heal and removing negative energies from the body. Sananga teaches surrender and surrendering into the experience with breathing is recommended. The immediate stinging may last between 3 and 10 minutes; if it becomes unbearable, rinse your eyes with water.

Do not use sananga while wearing contact lenses, and refrain from wearing contacts for at least 24 hours after using sananga. Consult your doctor before taking sananga if you are taking any type of eye medication or if you have a severe eye injury or open wounds around your eyes.

We do not know the long-term effects of regular sananga dosing, despite the fact that regular dosing may be beneficial for some individuals. Stop taking sananga if you notice changes in your vision or persistent pain or redness in your eyes.

Sananga Eye Drops | Vision | Third Eye

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