Kambo is a traditional Amazonian cleansing ritual used for physical, emotional, and energetic purification. The secretion of the sacred frog Phyllomedusa bicolor is applied through small superficial points on the skin, allowing the medicine to enter the lymphatic system. Indigenous tribes have used Kambo for centuries to remove panema, meaning heavy or negative energy, restore clarity, strengthen the immune system, and reconnect with inner balance.
This ceremony is held in a safe, respectful setting guided by an experienced facilitator, with intention, presence, and integration support.
Requirements
Participants should come with a clear intention and a grounded mindset.
You must be in good general health. Kambo is not suitable for people with serious heart conditions, history of stroke, aneurysm, severe mental health disorders, epilepsy, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Avoid alcohol, recreational drugs, and heavy meals before the ceremony.
Follow fasting instructions provided by the facilitator, usually no food for 8 to 12 hours before the session.
Full medical screening and informed consent are required prior to participation.