Sananga Water
Sananga eye drops are a traditional preparation from the Kuntanawa and other Amazonian peoples, made from the root bark of Tabernaemontana undulata. Used in vision-clearing and purification rituals for generations, our sananga water is sourced with direct relationships to indigenous producers and supplied in wholesale quantities to practitioners and specialist retailers.
Sananga Drops | Tabernaemontana undulata
Sananga Rootbark - Matsés Tribe | Ceremonial
Sananga Rootbark - Matsés Tribe | Ceremonial
Wholesale Sananga Eye Drops: Ceremonial Vision Ritual from the Amazon
Sananga (Tabernaemontana undulata) is a shrub native to the Amazon basin whose root bark has been used by indigenous peoples — particularly the Kuntanawa — in ritual contexts for generations. The prepared eye drops are applied directly to the eyes as part of vision-clearing and purification ceremonies. The experience is intense and brief, typically followed by a period of calm and reported clarity.
This is a niche product with a committed customer base. Retreat facilitators, kambo practitioners, and shamanic ceremony organisers are the primary buyers. The demand is real, but so is the need for proper context: customers who purchase sananga without understanding its ceremonial use often find the experience surprising. Providing clear product information and preparation guidance with every sale is good practice and reduces returns and confusion.
Sourcing and Quality
Our sananga is prepared traditionally by indigenous producers in the Amazon and supplied through established sourcing channels. The preparation process follows traditional methods using fresh root bark, and the final product is preserved in small amber bottles to maintain potency. Shelf life is limited, we recommend informing your customers to refrigerate and use within the stated period.
Our Sananga Water Eye Drops are supplied in 5ml amber glass bottles, a format well-suited for retail display and individual practitioner use.
Who Buys Sananga
Your customers for sananga are typically ceremony facilitators and practitioners with existing knowledge of Amazonian traditions. Some healing centres stock it as part of a broader shamanic toolkit alongside rapé, kambo, and palo santo. It sits naturally alongside these products on a specialty shelf and benefits from knowledgeable retail staff who can explain the tradition to interested customers.
Sananga is a preparation made from the root bark of Tabernaemontana undulata, a plant native to the Amazon. It is applied as eye drops in indigenous purification and vision-clearing rituals, particularly within Kuntanawa and related traditions. The drops are applied while lying down; the experience is intense for a short period before subsiding.
Our Sananga Water should be stored refrigerated and used within the period indicated on the packaging. Unlike dried botanicals, liquid preparations have a shorter window once produced. We supply in amber glass bottles to maximise shelf stability during transit and retail storage.
Primarily ceremony facilitators, shamanic retreat organisers, and practitioners who work with Amazonian traditions. Some holistic therapy centres and specialty wellness retailers also stock it as part of a focused shamanic range. It is a niche product with loyal repeat customers rather than broad consumer demand.
Sananga is best sold in contexts where staff can provide proper background and usage guidance. It is not a self-explanatory retail product, customers benefit from understanding the traditional context before purchase. We recommend positioning it in a dedicated ceremony section alongside complementary products from our Shamanism range.

