Bobinsana is a medium-sized shrub native to the water-rich regions of the Amazon Basin, growing to a height of 4–6 meters. This is why she is lovingly called Serenita — a name that honors her soft, flowing presence.
For centuries, Bobinsana has been used in Amazonian shamanic traditions to support emotional healing, ease matters of the heart, awaken sensitivity, and open the heart to deeper inner connection.
On a physical level, she acts as a natural anti-inflammatory, calming the nervous system and supporting the body’s natural restoration process.
At night, her subtle spirit may bring clarity through dreams, gently revealing emotional patterns and inner truths. This tea is not just a beverage — it is a ritual companion, a wise plant teacher who tenderly guides you toward softness, self-awareness, and wholeness.
May use & effectiveness:
Heart opener/Self love
Healing grief
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces stress
Rheumatoid arthritis
Increase energy levels
Creativity/Self expression
Flexible thinking/feeling
Having visionary and prophetic dreams - Lucid dream
Tea: Place 1tea spoon in a teapot. Pour in 1 cup of almost boiling water. Allow the tea to steep for 8 minutes. Strain, and then add sweetener if desired. Enjoy before meditation. You also can boil leaves during 15-20 minutes.
Precaution All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. This product is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent or any disease. All information provided on this website is for informational purposes only. Bobinsana is also traditionally used as a contraceptive in Peru. While there is no scientific research to confirm this possible action, those seeking to get pregnant should avoid this plant. Bobinsana should not be used during pregnancy or lactation. If you take pharmaceutical drugs or have a medical condition, please consult your doctor before using Bobinsana. Always check with your doctor before you use a natural product. Some products may not mix well with drugs or other natural products. Please do your own research.