Benefits:
- Cleanses negative spiritual energy and misfortune
- Used for purification after funerals, illness, hospital visits
- Exposes hidden illnesses, emotional pain, or betrayal
- Clears skin and blood when taken as a detox tea
- Supports womb healing, digestion, and clarity
- Can be added to baths, teas, smudge rituals, or steam
Key Ingredients:
• Wild-harvested Chifumuro root
How to Use:
- As Tea: Simmer 1 teaspoon in hot water for 10 minutes. Drink 1 cup daily for 3–7 days.
- As Bath: Add 1–2 tablespoons to your bathwater and soak for 15–20 minutes.
- As Smudge: Burn over charcoal or fire to spiritually cleanse a room.
- As Mop Wash: Add to warm water for cleaning floors in your home or business.
Who It’s For:
• Anyone going through spiritual attack, stagnation, or emotional heaviness
• Those recovering from sickness, funerals, toxic relationships, or trauma
• People preparing for cleansing ceremonies, fasting, or new beginnings
• Women cleansing after miscarriage, heartbreak, or energy blockages
Cultural Context:
In traditional Shona healing, Chifumuro means “that which exposes or reveals”. It is often called upon when something is not right — but cannot be seen. It is said to “bring to light the hidden snake in the grass,” whether that is illness, jealousy, betrayal, or spiritual pollution.
Used by traditional healers, elders, and spiritual midwives, Chifumuro is a sacred herb not just for the body, but for the soul. At Mambokadzi, we handle this blend with spiritual respect — as a tool for restoration, not just relief.