What is Kambo


Kambo is the secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolor (the giant leaf or monkey frog), a bright green tree frog native to the Amazon basin. It can be found in the rainforest regions of northern Brazil, eastern Peru, southeastern Colombia, and parts of Venezuela, Bolivia, and the Guianas. In many regions outside Brazil, both the frog and its secretion are known as sapo (or 'toad').

Giant monkey frogs have a distinctive "song" that can be followed to collect them at night. Captive specimens are tied by the legs and harmlessly stressed to induce the secretion: a waxy substance scraped onto wooden splinters from the back and legs of the frog. Once dried, kambo can be stored for upwards of a year without losing its potency. For use, it's mixed with water and directly applied to specially made skin burns.

Kambo has a range of traditional and potential therapeutic applications, both medical and psycho-spiritual. Commonly described as an 'ordeal medicine', the secretion is known for its powerful emetic or purgative effects. Despite its initial unpleasantness, kambo is widely sought out to revitalize body and mind.

USES OF KAMBO - People turn to Kambo for a myriad of different uses from physical to psychological. Although Kambo is not considered a medicine in the western sense of the word many people have found relief from physical ailments. Kambo has analgesic properties that has the potential to provide pain relief up to 40 times stronger than morphine without the addictive high that comes from opiates. Many people that suffer from autoimmune diseases such as Lyme have found incredible benefits from Kambo aiding in relief of their symptoms and putting life back into their bodies. On a psychological level, Kambo has shown incredible attributes in aiding people with depression, anxiety and PTSD. The chemical makeup of Kambo appears to specifically be designed to strengthen the mind and bodies of the human species.


What to expect

The only safe application of Kambo is through small blister points made on the skin, to which the secretion is applied. The burn is not deep, with only the epidermis being removed allowing an entry "gate" for the Kambo into the lymphatic system. Typically 3-5 "gates" are opened in the skin for a basic Kambo session. You will be asked to drink no more than one liter of water before applying Kambo. Once the secretion is applied to the gates, the immediate effects are quick and intense but short lived. They usually last about 20-25 minutes (on average). Within 30 seconds to a minute, you will experience a warm flushing sensation over the entire body. The heart rate will increase slightly with a light throbbing sensation in the head. The lips, ears and tongue may go numb and tingly and may also be accompanied by a feeling of dizziness or light-headedness. These sensations last approximately 5-7 minutes followed by 10-15 minutes of flu-like symptoms where you may feel weak, achy and nauseas. During this time, it is common for you to purge. Because of the water consumed before hand, the purge is typically smooth and without a great deal of discomfort. After the purge, the flu like symptoms dissipate rather rapidly and you are left feeling relaxed and may be washed over with a feelings of euphoria. After approximately 30-45 minutes of rest, you will gain strength and energy back into the body and will be able to continue your day as normal. The benefits from Kambo will be experienced in the following hours, days and even weeks following the session.

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