Kambo ceremony

Also called Sapo, it is a medicine from the Amazon jungle with a very wide range of therapeutic applications.

It is a dried secretion from the tree frog Phyllomedusa bicolor, produced by it for protective purposes, taken without harm to it and intended for external use for medicinal purposes on the human body.

Used as an antidote for various diseases and pain. It treats psychological and mental ailments, including depression, anxiety, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease. It helps get rid of chronic pain, including migraine pain, arthritis and rheumatism. It relieves high blood pressure and supports the circulatory system. It affects the fight against cancer cells, diabetes, HIV and recurrent infections. Supports problems related to infertility. Soothes asthma and allergies. It works as a detox in the treatment of alcohol or drug abuse.

It allows you to get rid of fear and fill your body with more energy and focus.

Kambo can be used once or in series. It is recommended to undergo 3 sessions over a period of 28 days. Before the ceremony, you should do 10 to 12 hours of dry fasting. Before the procedure, it is recommended to drink about 2 liters of water, which makes the process easier.

During kambo, dots are burned with a special incense stick and the Frog's secretion is placed in them. In this way, it is quickly transported to the lymphatic and circulatory systems.

There are side effects such as hot flashes, vomiting, swelling, diarrhea, dizziness and nausea. After about 30 minutes, the body and body return to normal. There is a feeling of lightness. The ceremony is intended to cleanse the body and soul.

Kambo medicine is not recommended for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or during their menstrual cycle. People with serious mental disorders and heart disease, bypass or pacemaker. After organ transplants or major surgery. People after a stroke, brain hemorrhage, those taking medications for low blood pressure, and children.

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