Kunti Trejo Duarte

Kunti Trejo Duarte, baptized in the Red Path as Tezca Citlalnihuatl, was born in Mexico. There, she began her medicine path by following and studying the traditions of the Mexica Red Path of her native country, as well as working and studying with plant and animal medicines from this lineage.
She has been living for the past nine years in the Sacred Valley of Peru, a magical land that has allowed her to continue deepening her studies with Native American traditions and the powerful medicines of this region.
Since 2013, she has also been a devoted student of the Vedic path and its spiritual practices.
Her passion and mission in this lifetime are to go deeper into the natural and traditional healing arts and rituals of ancestral cultures around the world โ€” from North to South, from the Americas to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Through this work, she seeks to help preserve this ancestral knowledge for present and future generations, while supporting humanity in healing from both ancestral and personal traumas carried through the human experience, allowing greater freedom and evolution.
She has more than 14 years of experience working with sacred medicines, and it is her honor to accompany others on their journeys in the safest and most respectful way.
Her specialties with natural medicines and ceremonies are rooted in North and South American Native traditions.

Upcoming Programs by Kunti Trejo Duarte

Kambo Ceremonie in the Jungle of Perรบ

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This natural medicine from the Amazonian jungle is a powerful cleansing purgative that helps release accumulated toxins from different organs of the body. It supports the immune system, helping the body become more resilient to external microorganisms. These are some of the main benefits of this sacred medicine. In the Amazon, it has been used […]

Traditional Andean Offering ๐Ÿƒ Despacho โ€“ Payment to the Earth

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DESPACHO โ€“ PAYMENT TO THE EARTH Offerings to Mother Earth are among the most ancient spiritual practices found across many cultures of the world. In different traditions, human beings have developed their own ways of honoring the Earth and symbolically returning a small part of what she generously gives to us. In the Andean tradition, […]