Susurro del Inia
Whisper of the Pink Dolphin

Herbal formula – a multi-herb preparation composed of plant extracts, rooted in the traditional medicine systems of indigenous Amazonian and Mesoamerican cultures.
GYNAECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
Overview
Susurro del Inia, meaning “Whisper of the Pink Dolphin”, is a traditional herbal formula composed of potent plant extracts rooted in the healing practices of native Amazonian and Mesoamerican peoples. Named in honor of the enigmatic pink dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) that swim the Amazon River—symbols of transformation, mystery, and femininity—this formula is crafted to support women’s reproductive health and overall hormonal balance.
Composition
The formula is a synergistic blend of the following four botanical ingredients:
Chuchuhuasi (Monteverdia laevis)
Widely respected as a powerful anti-inflammatory and tonic, Chuchuhuasi bark has traditionally been used to relieve menstrual cramps, fortify the uterus, and ease chronic pelvic discomfort. It is also believed to restore energy in the postpartum period.Canellila (Aniba canelilla)
A warming and aromatic bark used by Amazonian healers to stimulate circulation and soothe internal cold conditions. Canellila is often included in female-centric remedies for its reputed ability to alleviate menstrual irregularities and emotional imbalances.Pasuchaca (Geranium dielsianum)
Indigenous to the Andes but long traded into the Amazon basin, Pasuchaca is traditionally used to regulate blood sugar and support the endocrine system. In this blend, it contributes to hormonal modulation and pelvic blood flow, important in cases of irregular cycles or menopausal symptoms.Guayusa (Ilex guayusa)
A gentle stimulant rich in antioxidants, Guayusa is added to energize the body and uplift the mood. Though best known as a ritual drink, its adaptogenic properties also support the adrenal glands and help regulate stress responses that can impact menstrual health.
Traditional Use
Healers across Amazonian and highland communities have long used combinations of bark, root, and leaf extracts to address disorders related to menstruation, fertility, and postpartum recovery. Susurro del Inia is traditionally prepared as a decoction and consumed over several weeks as part of a guided herbal protocol. The formula may also be used as part of steam baths or vaginal steams (bajos) in indigenous gynecological care.
Cultural Significance
The pink dolphin (Inia), revered in many Amazonian mythologies, is often associated with feminine wisdom, shapeshifting, and initiation. Naming this formula after the dolphin reflects both its intimate connection with women’s inner cycles and its role in healing transitions such as puberty, childbirth, and menopause.
Precautions and Interactions
While each ingredient has a long history of safe traditional use, individuals who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking hormone-related medications should consult a qualified herbalist or medical practitioner before use. Some constituents, such as those in Chuchuhuasi or Pasuchaca, may affect liver enzyme function or interfere with hormonal therapies. Use with care in cases of hypertension due to Guayusa’s stimulant effects.
Scientific Perspective
Modern research on these botanicals is limited but growing:
Chuchuhuasi has shown anti-inflammatory and muscle relaxant effects in preliminary pharmacological studies.
Canellila contains cinnamaldehyde-like compounds with antioxidant and vasodilatory actions.
Pasuchaca has been studied in relation to blood glucose regulation, which may indirectly support hormonal balance.
Guayusa has demonstrated adaptogenic and antioxidant properties, potentially beneficial in stress-linked hormonal conditions.
Conclusion
Susurro del Inia is more than a herbal remedy—it is a living expression of ancestral wisdom passed down through generations of healers. Its carefully selected components form a unified whole that addresses women’s health not only physically, but also emotionally and spiritually. When used respectfully and with guidance, this formula offers a bridge between traditional Amazonian healing and contemporary natural medicine.