Modern Kambo
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What is Kambo Medicine?
Kambo medicine is the ultimate mind-body detox. In Portuguese, it is known as the "vaccine of the forest." It is legal, non-psychoactive traditional Amazonian medicine derived from the Giant Monkey Frog (Giant Green Leaf Frog) Phyllomedusa bicolor.
Kambo pulls stored toxins out of various organ systems and purges them from the body. This process detoxifies one energetically and spiritually. While used as a defense mechanism and deadly to most animals, Kambo's secretions provide many health benefits for humans.
The secretion is then applied through superficial burns made into the skin. Once Kambo has been applied, the immediate effects include increased heart rate, body warming, sweating, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and some lightheadedness.
While the experience can be overwhelming at the moment, clients report that afterward, they notice many physical and spiritual benefits. The "sweat" the frog secretes contains scientifically studied peptides, some uniquely stimulating endogenous opioid receptors.
Some of the compounds cross the blood-brain barrier, and others even manipulate the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, possibly working synergistically to allow other compounds from the cocktail into the brain that would not usually get through.
Kambo's secretions provide many health benefits for humans. Some say this purgative, immunity-boosting medicine is a miracle cure. Kambo may be a potent treatment for a variety of different ailments, such as:
Depression
Migraines
Blood circulation problems
Autoimmune conditions
Inflammatory conditions
Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease
Vascular insufficiency
Organ diseases
Cancer
Fertility problems
Deeply rooted toxins
Chronic pain/Arthritis
Addiction to opiate or prescription painkillers. (Kambo reduces physical pain, thus helping people kick their addiction to other painkillers).
Fever and infections
Emotional trauma
Negative energies (traditionally known as "panema")