Boa caspi (Cipo boa)

About the plant

Boa caspi ('snake tree', Cipo boa) is a powerful Amazonian forest tree named after the boa. Botanical identification varies in popular sources; in tradition the tree is linked to the image of the snake: shedding skin, renewal, protection. Caspi means tree (Quechua/local languages).

Properties and use

The tree gives spiritual strength and protection; in dietas it is associated with resilience, determination, and 'boa skin' — the ability to shed the old and renew. Boa caspi is described as an energetic shield: dieteros feel a protective shell that deflects negativity and others' psychic influence.

Use in dietas

Dieta with boa caspi fills a person with resilience and the ability to pass through crises without breaking. The snake image recalls the cycle of death and rebirth. It is often chosen by those on the healer's path or who need strong protection after difficult experiences. Guidance by a maestro.

Precautions

Contraindications and dosing are determined by tradition. Do not begin the dieta without guidance from an experienced maestro.

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