03/03/2026
We’re currently preparing our Bobinsana with beautiful intentions for the New Year of the Fire Horse.
READY 6TH MARCH
Made through a triple extraction using the whole plant - The leaves, bark, flowers and roots which honours the full spectrum of her medicine and the gentle, heart-opening guidance she offers.
About Bobinsana
Bobinsana is a sacred Amazonian plant teacher. She is known for he deeply feminine spirit and her gentle yet profound way of guiding the heart.
With her vibrant fuchsia flowers and mermaid-like essence, Bobinsana carries both softness and strength — supporting emotional release, spiritual insight and heart awakening.
Emotional & Nervous System Support
* Open pathways for clear, heart-led communication
* Strengthen rootedness & grounding
* Support emotional fluidity & flexible thinking
* Enhance reflection & inner vision
* Calm & regulated nervous system
* Encourage vivid & lucid dreaming
�She is often turned to during times of grief, heartbreak or transition. Supporting the softening of stored emotion and the integration of past experiences. Many experience her as a compassionate heart teacher, working subtly.
Traditional Physical Support
* Arthritis & Rheumati
* Joint & Musculoskeletal Discomfort
* Uterine Health
* Immune System Support
* Fatigue & Gentle Detoxification
* Circulation & Inflammatory Balance
* Edema (Fluid Retention)�
Traditionally regarded as a blood cleanser that helps purify and strengthen the blood, support overall vitality and assist the body’s natural detoxification systems — particularly the liver and lymphatic system.��She is also traditionally regarded as a natural contraceptive (in a traditional, energetic sense rather than as a pharmaceutical contraceptive pill); within plant dieta practice, the womb is viewed as a place of energy, memory, and spiritual openness, and bobinsana is said to encourage the womb to rest — “closing the flower” (releasing emotional ties), cooling and creating stillness, supporting inward focus, processing grief, and strengthening inner boundaries and self-containment.��“She closes what should be closed.”