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Medicine Ceremony

Traditional Earth Medicines for Deep Reset & Renewal

At Yupaichani Center for Healing, we offer two traditional Amazonian medicines—Hapé and Kambo—to clients who meet the required health criteria and are seeking a deeper level of physical, emotional, and energetic purification.

These ceremonies are facilitated with professionalism, clinical awareness, and respect for the lineages from which they originate. They are not recreational, spiritual tourism, or casual wellness trends.
Each medicine serves a specific purpose and is administered with careful screening, preparation, and post-care guidance.

Hapé Ceremony

A grounding and clearing medicine used to calm the mind, open the breath, and bring the body into presence.
Hapé supports:

  • emotional clarity

  • nervous system regulation

  • meditation and grounding

  • energetic clearing

  • preparation for deeper work

Clients often describe a sense of inner stillness, mental quiet, and alignment following the ceremony.

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Kambo Ceremony

A powerful traditional medicine known for its deep cleansing effects on the physical and energetic body.
Kambo is used to support:

  • detoxification of the lymphatic and digestive systems

  • strengthening of immunity

  • emotional release

  • increased vitality and mental clarity

  • clearing deeply held stagnation

Because of its intensity, Kambo is administered only to clients who meet strict health requirements and are properly prepared.

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Client Eligibility & Safety

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These ceremonies are available only to clients who complete a mandatory health screening.
Your consultation will determine:

  • medical suitability

  • contraindications

  • preparation requirements

  • whether this work is aligned with your goals

Safety, ethics, and respect for the traditions are our highest priorities.

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