Kambo is an ancient natural medicine of South American tribes for healing the body, mind and connecting with Spirit. It is also called the “jungle vaccine”.

  • The word “kambo” itself is the name for the secretion of a frog of the species Bicolor phyllomedusa, which lives in the Amazon rainforest.
  • Native American tribes believe that kambo has the ability to remove “paneerama,” that is, negative energy, from a person.
  • Scientifically speaking, the frog’s secretion contains peptides that trigger the body’s self-healing process at the cellular level and awaken the lymphatic system.
  • After a Kambo ceremony, people often see powerful shifts in their lives and significant improvements in their physical health (food addictions and illnesses disappear) and emotional well-being (depression and anxiety go away). Kambo cleanses our bodies on a cellular level, renewing and revitalizing cells.
  • Kambo works on both the problem itself and the root, the cause of the disease – very often the cause can be repressed emotions, psychological shocks, traumas, energy blocks, clamps.
  • Kambo has been used in the Amazon jungle in Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil for centuries.

Kambo’s advantages:

Studies of the chemical composition of kambo frog secretion have shown that it contains peptides that affect gastrointestinal muscles and blood circulation, as well as stimulate the adrenal cortex and pituitary gland in the brain. Although there are no clinical studies definitively confirming the efficacy of kambo, the properties of the peptides discovered suggest their therapeutic effect for the following ailments:

  • Depression
  • Migraine
  • Circulation problems
  • Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease
  • Vascular insufficiency
  • Organ diseases
  • Cancer
  • Fertility problems
  • Deep-rooted toxins
  • Chronic pain
  • Dependence on opiates or prescription painkillers (Kambo reduces physical pain, thereby helping people overcome addiction to other painkillers)
  • Fever and infections
  • Negative energy (called “panema” by the Indians)

How the process works:

  1. We begin with a short introduction and group meditation to feel our true intention for the ceremony.
  2. Next, you will need to drink 1.5 liters of water over 15 minutes to facilitate the process of cleansing and removing toxins from the body.
  3. Small burns are made on your skin with a special stick and kambo is placed on them. This gives the secretion access to the lymphatic system.
  4. You may feel an intense heartbeat and a rise in temperature in the first minutes as Kambo is absorbed into the skin.
  5. Cleansing the body (vomiting, less often – stomach upset) for 10-15 minutes. Don’t worry, we will help you through this process as smoothly as possible. Your body will thank you for the temporary discomfort!
  6. Recovery and rest, integration of one’s own experience.
  7. End of the ceremony, questions and answers, tips and nutritional recommendations for the next days.

Contraindications! Kambo is not suitable:

  • pregnant women/breastfeeding mothers of children under 6 months/menstrual period
  • people with heart disease (heart surgery, valve replacement, pacemaker)
  • those taking immunosuppressants for organ transplantation
  • people who have had a stroke or cerebral hemorrhage
  • those taking medications for low blood pressure (Kambo is suitable for people with low blood pressure, as long as they are not taking medications for it)
  • people with mental disorders (schizophrenia, psychosis, borderline personality disorder, dissociative disorder, bipolar disorder). Kambo is suitable for people suffering from depression or anxiety
  • those with hyponatremia (low sodium levels in the blood)
  • people who are in the process of chemotherapy or 4-6 weeks after it
  • those who fasted or used colos and liver cleansing less than 7 days before the ceremony
  • people who have recently undergone surgery or have serious wounds, external or internal, that have not fully healed
  • those who have aneurysms or blood clots

Kambo may be useful for people with the ailments described below.

Please let us know if anything on this list applies to you. This will allow us to adjust the process and make it as gentle and safe as possible.

  • Severe eating disorders
  • Alcohol or drug abuse
  • Regular use of certain herbal or nootropic supplements (dietary supplements)
  • Asthma
  • History of serious mental disorders
  • Extremely low blood pressure that is controlled with medication

PLEASE PREPARE ACCORDING TO GUIDELINES. THIS WILL ALLOW THE PROCESS TO GET AS SOON as possible.

Preparation:

  • Do not eat 5-6 hours before the ceremony. If you feel very hungry, you can drink juice or smoothie.
  • Do not eat meat the day before the ceremony and the day after.
  • Do not drink alcohol or use drugs 48 hours before the ceremony and, if possible, abstain for 24 hours after.
  • Plan your time so that there is no rush before and after the ceremony.
  • What does a participant need to prepare?
  • Comfortable, loose clothing.
  • Small towel.
  • Hair tie (if your hair is long).
  • 3 liters of not cold water.
  • Notepad and pen.
  • Any medications you are currently taking.
  • If you have asthma, take your inhaler with you.
  • It is important for diabetics to carry insulin, a measuring device and extra food.

Price:

  • 300 USD individually for one participant;
  • 500 USD for two;
  • 600 USD for three.

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