
Shipibo name: Niwe, meaning wind or air.
Gabriel began working with master plants at the age of 11. His first dieta, given to him by his father, was with mucura, and it opened the door to the world of medicine for him. From that moment, he chose to follow in the footsteps of his ancestors. In 2010, he began serving medicine to people outside his family, and he feels deeply honored to continue this path of ancestral wisdom.
He is grateful for the chance to share the vast love of this medicine, along with the happiness and peace it can bring into life. With humility, he thanks his parents and God for guiding him toward the light of the medicine.
To deepen his understanding of both the world and the medicine, he has dieted many plants. His favorite is Noya Rao, which he describes as a powerful teacher full of light, healing, curing, and protection. He believes its icaros help bring one closer to the source of All. With his experience in healing through Ayahuasca, he hopes to support those most in need and to share with love and care.