KAMBO is best taken on an empty stomach, bladder, and bowels. It’s advisable to avoid solid food, and especially salt [1], for 8-10 hours beforehand. Alcohol …
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Traditionally, kambô is used as a treatment for a number of conditions, to “strengthen the body’s natural defenses” and to exorcize negative energies …
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Course Contents. 4 intensive days training - including 4 live KAMBO application workshops. . 4 week practical apprenticeship at the Planet KAMBO weekly ceremonies in London. . Printed KAMBO practitioner user manual & course syllabus. . Lifetime access to the premium e-learning video training library. .
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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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What's Included: . Medicine Box ($200 value): fair trade KAMBO stick, manual/workbook, burning and mixing tools, blends of flower baths. Intensive: self-application instruction, history + science of KAMBO, nervous system science, breathwork, the unconscious, detoxing + support. Specialized protocol with access to virtual course and additional ...
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To administer the Kambô, the dried secretion is reconstituted using water. It resembles a small ball of wasabi when prepared. Small burns are lightly made on the skin and the top layer is scraped off, revealing the shiny wet lymph below. This is the highway into the bodies lymphatic system, our immune hub.
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Apr 17, 2019 . KAMBO is a traditional healing ritual performed in many South American countries. A shaman healer performs the ceremony, which involves burning the person’s shoulder, leg, or …
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May 4-14 2022. Full Immersive Training & Initiation with KAMBO. Initiation with NüNü. Reiki Level I Certification & Atunement. Intro into Meridians for KAMBO Application. Starter Kit upon Completion. Shared Accommodations from March 3-14. Post treatment lunch provided (soup & fruit) Access to online digital manual.
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Medicine – KAMBO has been used to treat Malaria, snake bites, fever, and various infections. Lifting “Panema,” or dark/negative energy– When Panema is cleared, obstacles are removed and life flows more naturally. Traditionally, there are stories of KAMBO being used for fertility, sexual attraction, and good fortune.
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During KAMBO treatment, a practitioner burns a series of spots on the skin with a piece of charred wood or incense. Next, dried KAMBO is applied to the open wounds. Within mere minutes, the peptides in the KAMBO trigger an intense immune response, similar to …
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Editors note: This is a translation from Russian of the manual for the Russian Zapper, also known as the “Sputnik.”Some of the ideas do not translate well into English; nonetheless, we have tried to make it as understandable as possible. Many of the properties discussed in this manual pertain as well to other devices we carry that use similar mechanisms of action.
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User Manuals Video products. Artes with EPT Instructions. Versions from 2012 and later. Artes Basic Instructions. Versions from 2005 and later. Artes Boom Instructions incl. Tilt Version. Versions from 2005 and later. V- 5 Instructions. V-15 Instructions. V-40 Instructions. DVD Instruction V40 Assembly.
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Anecdotally, KAMBO is widely cited as effective treatments in areas such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic fatigue, chronic pain, HIV, arthritis, diabetes, candida, herpes, high blood pressure, cancer, fertility issues, recurrent infections, addiction and more. The bioactive peptides and neuropeptides present in KAMBO cover a wide range of potential medical uses including …
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Ina KAMBO. Wed Dec 22 2021 Manual. User manual . Report Post. MedWrench Crystalyn. Wed Dec 22 2021 Reply from MedWrench Crystalyn. Manual can be found HERE but MedWrench is available to help people with specific questions and troubleshooting problems. Could you please be more specific with the issue that you are having with your instrument, and ...
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KAMBO , also called Sapo or ‘frog poison’, is a natural non-psychedelic medicine made from the secretions of the Giant Monkey Tree Frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor) and is used to treat a variety of ailments. It is best known for its natural antibiotic, anesthetic and anti-inflammatory properties but is also used to address infections, depression, blood circulation, to cure pain and to boost the …
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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.
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.
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KAMBO is frequently offered alongside ayahuasca, ibogaine, 5-MeO-DMT, and other plant medicines for holistic treatment. According to practitioners, the skin secretions “resets” the body, not only by strengthening the immune system but also through distinct psycho-spiritual benefits.
People don’t take KAMBO to have fun, but to purge, cleanse, and heal themselves. The KAMBO ceremony accounts for the discomfort and is structured to provide a safe setting for a challenging experience. People participate in KAMBO knowing what awaits.
Overwhelming nausea is generally unavoidable with KAMBO and purging is likely—either by vomiting, defecation, or both. Other effects include a feeling of pressure in the head, neck, and torso, stomach pain, inflammation of the throat, dry mouth, blurred vision (or temporary blindness), difficulty moving, and numb, swollen lips and tongue.
KAMBO is frequently offered alongside ayahuasca, ibogaine, 5-MeO-DMT, and other plant medicines for holistic treatment. According to practitioners, the skin secretions “resets” the body, not only by strengthening the immune system but also through distinct psycho-spiritual benefits.
KAMBO is best taken on an empty stomach, bladder, and bowels. It’s advisable to avoid solid food, and especially salt [1], for 8-10 hours beforehand. It’s a good idea to test a small amount of KAMBO on the skin before administering it to burns. [29] Many practitioners wait up to a day to gauge negative reactions.