LET NATURE BE THY MEDICINE

Traditional healers, the custodians of ancient wisdom, mend not just the body but the soul, bridging the sacred connection between humanity and the healing forces of nature.


Nature possesses an innate healing power that we often underestimate in the modern era. Historically, plants and herbs have been our first allies in the pursuit of health, and ancestral wisdom recognized their ability to cure diseases. Over time, the traditional science of healing with plants has tended to fade in the face of modern medical practices. However, there is a resurgence of interest in harnessing the healing properties of nature. Increasingly, we acknowledge that it is not always necessary to follow conventional treatments, and there is intrinsic value in exploring natural options that have been part of our healing history since time immemorial.

A traditional healer, is a practitioner deeply rooted in indigenous healing traditions, often found in Latin American and Native cultures. These wise individuals are revered for their profound knowledge of herbal medicine, spiritual practices, and holistic approaches to well-being. The role of a curandero extends beyond the physical realm, encompassing the spiritual and emotional dimensions of health. They draw on ancient wisdom passed down through generations, utilizing a combination of rituals, herbal remedies, and energy work to address ailments. The curandero serves as a bridge between the natural and supernatural, believing that true healing involves restoring harmony not only within the body but also within the interconnected realms of spirit and nature. In a world increasingly driven by modern medicine, the curandero preserves and honours cultural traditions that recognize the interconnectedness of all aspects of human existence.

Embrace the opportunity to explore this integrative approach to wellness and discover the profound benefits of aligning with time-honoured traditions.

  • Copal (Sahumerio)

    Copal (Sahumerio)

    Copal, an aromatic resin, is often used for rituals, purification ceremonies, and spiritual cleansing purposes in various cultures, particularly in Latin America. It is believed to promote rest and peace while cleansing darkened auras, removing negative stains and returning them to the atmosphere for transmutation, facilitating renewal.

  • Chacruna (Psychotria viridis)

    Chacruna (Psychotria viridis)

    The leaves are used in the brew traditionally consumed for spiritual and healing purposes by indigenous tribes in the Amazon basin.

  • Cat's Claw

    Cat's Claw

    A vine native to the Amazon rainforest believed to offer health benefits including immune support, anti-inflammatory effects, antioxidant activity, digestive health promotion, joint health support, cognitive enhancement, and potential anticancer properties.

  • Banisteriopsis caapi

    Banisteriopsis caapi

    The vine is used in the brew traditionally consumed for spiritual and healing purposes by indigenous tribes in the Amazon basin.

  • Cacao

    Cacao

    Cacao, rich in antioxidants and flavanols, offers potential health benefits such as improved cardiovascular health, mood enhancement, cognitive function support, and skin health.

  • Biodiversity

    The rich biodiversity of natural ecosystems provides a wealth of healing resources, contributing to the profound capacity to support human health and well-being.

  • Chaliponga (Diplopterys cabrerana)

    Chaliponga (Diplopterys cabrerana)

    The leaves are used in the brew traditionally consumed for spiritual and healing purposes by indigenous tribes in the Amazon basin.

  • Chuchuhuasi

    Chuchuhuasi

    Chuchuhuasi bark and roots are brewed into a tea or tincture, which is believed to have analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and aphrodisiac effects, and is used to treat various ailments such as arthritis, rheumatism, and muscle pain.

  • Tabernaemontana undulata

    The roots and bark of the roots and bark of the Tabernaemontana undulata produce a liquid extract, which is then applied directly into the eyes in the form of eye drops.

  • Plukenetia volubilis

    Its seeds, rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants has been used traditionally to make oil believed to be supporting the heart health, reducing inflammation, and improving skin and hair health.

  • Croton lechleri (Sangre de Drago)

    Sangre de Drago has been used traditionally as a topical treatment for wounds, cuts, and skin infections due to its purported antibacterial and wound-healing properties. It is also used internally for gastrointestinal issues and to support immune health.

  • Bobinsana

    Bobinsana is reputed to alleviate physical discomforts like arthritis and rheumatism while promoting emotional healing and spiritual well-being through its calming and uplifting effects.

Behind the Scenes of Consultations: Unravelling the Interaction Process

Our proposition at Co-Inspired is to offer you a comprehensive system of consultation with a traditional healer, designed to address various aspects of holistic well-being. Our experienced practitioner, based in Colombia, has an extensive knowledge and practical expertise in healing various ailments through the use of plants, herbs, and ointments, aiding simple conditions such as eczema to facilitating the recovery of more complex conditions such as depression, cellular abnormalities and others complex health-related challenges.

Grounded in ancient wisdom and tailored to meet individual needs, our consultations aim to promote balance and harmony. Whether seeking guidance on spiritual matters, emotional healing, or overall vitality, our traditional healer is dedicated to providing insightful remedies to support.

Please note that the above services should be used as a complement to other therapies and not as a replacement for medical treatment, advice, diagnosis, or examination. 

Initiate contact to assess the feasibility of proceeding with this journey.

“Respect all the things that are on this earth, be they people, plants and animals”.

— Lakota’s Code of Ethics in Life Lessons —