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KAMBO Info Sheet | KAMBO/Coach/Reiki Practitioner What is KAMBO? KAMBO comes from the rainforest of the upper Amazon. It is the secretion of a large green tree frog known as Giant Green Monkey Tree Frog. Its scientific name is Phyllomedusa Bicolor- Phyllo meaning “leaf” and medusa, meaning “guardian”.
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KAMBO Info Sheet What is KAMBO? KAMBO comes from the rainforest of the upper Amazon. It is the secretion of a large green tree frog known as Giant Green Monkey Tree Frog. Its scientific name is Phyllomedusa Bicolor- Phyllo meaning “leaf” and medusa meaning “guardian”.
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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. Effects 02 The KAMBO Ceremony
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KAMBO, also known by its scientific name Phyllomedusa Bicolor, is a large green tree frog from the upper Amazon rainforest. The KAMBO frog has few natural predators, due to the fact that its skin secretion is poisonous to other mammals and reptiles (but luckily not to humans!).
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Discovery Form KAMBO Info Sheet Contact email for more info Pine, Co Our main location is in Pine, CO in a beautiful, quiet mountain valley by the Elk Creek (jump into the creek after your cleanse!). If you are near us, please reach out and we can schedule your cleanse as it fits your needs. Overnight lodging available.
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Kambô is one of the most extraordinary natural healing gifts available to humanity. Kambô is a resinous secretion from one of the largest Hylid frogs known as the Giant Waxy Monkey Tree Frog, scientifically known as Phyllomedusa Bicolor. Its secretion is not a sweat nor a poison in the sense that it alone is not capable of causing death or illness.
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KAMBO is a healing detox on all levels and requires your focus. ~Take note of the information around you. This exposes the information of the environment, and your inner self. Your judgments, your resistance, etc., the energy you live in and interact with. There is always information about where you are and what to work with.~
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KAMBO is one of the strongest natural anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, antimicrobial and anaesthetic substances found in the world and one of the strongest, natural ways to strengthen the immune system. It is 30-40 times stronger than morphine in its pain-killing properties. It also detoxes the liver and the intestines so it’s a powerful cleanser.
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KAMBO is a healing ritual used mainly in South America. It’s named after the poisonous secretions of the giant monkey frog, or Phyllomedusa bicolor. The frog secretes the substance as a defense...
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KAMBO KAMBO is the secretion of the Giant Green Tree Frog used by indigenous tribes in the Amazon for cleansing on a cellular level and to strengthen and energize both the physical and the spiritual and mental bodies as well as to rid the people of “Panema” which is described as a dark cloud of energy or bad luck.
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KAMBO is the secretion of the Phyllomedusa Bicolor Frog, rich with bio-active peptides that binds with receptor sites in humans. Which means your body loves them. Its a powerful cleanser. Detoxifies the lymphatic system, liver, intestines, vascular system and helps the body defend itself by strengthening the immune system.
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KAMBO, also called Sapo is the secretion of the Giant Monkey Tree frog, native to the amazonian basin of South America. KAMBO is non psycho-active and is used as a cleanse both physically and mentally. Scientists have been able to isolate 12 different peptides in KAMBO which all contribute to its overall detoxifying effect.
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KAMBO ( Kambô or Sapo) is the name for sections of a specific Amazonian tree frog ( Phyllomedusa bicolor ). The frog skin secretes a liquid that contains over 100 different chemical constituents. The most famous of these chemicals are a series of peptides that trigger temporary hyperactivity in the immune system.
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KAMBO Summary Read the full fact sheet KAMBO is a poison used as a traditional medicine in purging or cleansing rituals. There is a risk of serious adverse reactions, especially if KAMBO enters the bloodstream. Symptoms are strong and immediate and may include severe vomiting, dizziness, fainting and swollen lips or face.
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Basic Info. Kambó is the common name in South America to refer the skin secretions from Phyllomedusa bicolor, a tree frog that inhabits certain areas of the Amazon rainforest. It is also commonly known as “sapo” (the Spanish word for toad). It has been traditionally used as a medicine by indigenous tribes, such as the Katukina, Yawanahua ...
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But, for a select few, the desire for a complete life overhaul can lead to some unusual solutions—like KAMBO. KAMBO is the name for a frog secretion that’s applied to fresh burn marks on the skin; it’s a practice that’s becoming increasingly popular in the West.
What is KAMBO? KAMBO, also known as frog medicine, is the venomous secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolor (the giant leaf or monkey frog), a bright green tree frog native to the Amazon basin.
Traditional Amazonian Frog Medicine - KAMBOClear offers a safe and welcoming space to experience the healing medicines of the Amazon, across Canada, USA & Mexico (and worldwide upon request). We offer KAMBO ceremonies in a wonderful healing environment. What Is KAMBO? | Information About KAMBO Ceremonies, Safety & Science What Is KAMBO?
There are no distractions from the experience because, with KAMBO, there shouldn’t be. It’s a common saying that KAMBO gives you what you need, but not what you want. In this sense, KAMBO is both frog poison and frog medicine.
KAMBO is a poison used as a traditional medicine in purging or cleansing rituals, primarily in South America. It is a waxy substance collected by scraping the skin of an Amazonian tree frog, Phyllomedusa bicolor. KAMBO contains many different compounds, some of which have been identified as potentially toxic (poisonous) in very small amounts.
KAMBO is not commonly used in Australia but is available from specific practitioners at KAMBO ceremonies. KAMBO ceremonies are usually advertised on social media.
The only safe way to administer KAMBO appears to be via skin burns, but the specifics tend to vary between practitioners. In the caboclo KAMBO initiation, for instance, the medicine is traditionally applied at the new moon of three consecutive months—each time increasing in dosage. KAMBO may also be double- or triple-dosed within a single session.
There are no distractions from the experience because, with KAMBO, there shouldn’t be. It’s a common saying that KAMBO gives you what you need, but not what you want. In this sense, KAMBO is both frog poison and frog medicine.