: In the United States, B. caapi is generally legal to buy, sell, and grow as a botanical specimen. However, preparing it for consumption is restricted under the Controlled Substances Act due to its role in Ayahuasca.
Different "colors" or varieties of the vine often correspond to the properties of their leaves: buy banisteriopsis caapi leaves
: Offers various forms, including dried Banisteriopsis caapi leaves and extracts. : In the United States, B
: Sells dried Peruvian caapi leaves ethically harvested by local partners in Peru. : In the United States
: Traditionally linked to specific ethnobotanical preparations.
: Features whole leaves sustainably harvested by the Shipibo tribe.
: In the United States, B. caapi is generally legal to buy, sell, and grow as a botanical specimen. However, preparing it for consumption is restricted under the Controlled Substances Act due to its role in Ayahuasca.
Different "colors" or varieties of the vine often correspond to the properties of their leaves:
: Offers various forms, including dried Banisteriopsis caapi leaves and extracts.
: Sells dried Peruvian caapi leaves ethically harvested by local partners in Peru.
: Traditionally linked to specific ethnobotanical preparations.
: Features whole leaves sustainably harvested by the Shipibo tribe.