: Some practitioners suggest keeping uNukani in the home to ward off negative energy from those using "bad medicine" against the household. Dual Nature and Risks
uNukani is noted for having a strong, distinct scent, and comes in different forms depending on the part of the plant used—most commonly as bark ( ixolo ) or as a green herb/leaf ( ikhambi ).
: Because of its strength, it is often mixed with other balancing herbs like Umvuthuza or rough salt when used for steaming ( ukugquma ) or bathing ( ukugeza ). Physical Characteristics
: It is frequently used to remove isichitho (spiritual resentment or "bad luck" directed at a person) and amathunzi (spiritual shadows) to bring clarity and light into one's life.
: Some practitioners suggest keeping uNukani in the home to ward off negative energy from those using "bad medicine" against the household. Dual Nature and Risks
uNukani is noted for having a strong, distinct scent, and comes in different forms depending on the part of the plant used—most commonly as bark ( ixolo ) or as a green herb/leaf ( ikhambi ).
: Because of its strength, it is often mixed with other balancing herbs like Umvuthuza or rough salt when used for steaming ( ukugquma ) or bathing ( ukugeza ). Physical Characteristics
: It is frequently used to remove isichitho (spiritual resentment or "bad luck" directed at a person) and amathunzi (spiritual shadows) to bring clarity and light into one's life.