Kambô
Kambô is a traditional Amazonian frog medicine used by indigenous tribes as a ritual of cleansing, focus, and renewal. It is not a psychedelic and does not produce visions, but it can be physically and emotionally intense.
In our work, Kambô is approached with great care, respect, and responsibility. It is offered only in a safe, grounded setting and never as a treatment, cure, or replacement for medical care.
The Kambô ceremony may bring strong bodily sensations and a short period of physical discomfort, followed by a sense of release, clarity, or grounding. Because of its intensity, Kambô is not suitable for everyone and requires honest preparation and screening.
Kambô is not about pushing the body or achieving results. Its role is to support awareness, discipline, and reconnection with the body — always followed by rest and integration.
Safety & Responsibility
Kambô should never be approached casually. Participation requires fasting, individual assessment, and full disclosure of health conditions.
Kambô is not suitable for individuals who:
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have cardiovascular conditions
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suffer from serious chronic illness
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are pregnant or breastfeeding
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take certain medications
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are physically weak or unstable
We work slowly, respectfully, and within clear boundaries. Your safety and well-being are always more important than the experience itself.







