Healing with Kambo

What people are saying…

What is Kambo?

Kambo is a secretion from one of the largest Hylid frogs known as the Giant Green Monkey Tree Frog. Its scientific name is Phyllomedusa Bicolor. The secretion is not a sweat nor a poison in the sense that it alone is not capable of causing death or illness. In the Amazon, it is regarded as a medicine however this should not be confused with the western definition of a medicine given by western doctors.

The frog is nocturnal and arboreal and because it has no natural predators it is found in abundance across the Upper Amazon rainforest areas of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, French Guiana, Suriname and Venezuela. The IUCN database lists them in the ‘Least Concern’ category because of their wide distribution and large population. The only known threats to this species of frog at the moment are spawn predation and the potential destruction of their habitat.

They are large frogs, the male bodies being between 9-10 cm and the females 11-12cm. The dorsum is a vibrant green and the belly a creamy white. They have dark spots on the chest, flank and legs. Reproduction occurs throughout the year, peaking between November and May. They construct hanging nests from folded leaves 1-3 metres above ponds and streams. The females deposit a gelatinous mass containing their eggs into these nests. Theirs is the largest spawn found amongst arboreal frogs of the Amazon. A single spawn contains on average 1000 eggs from which tadpoles emerge within 11-14 days. No one is 100% certain what the catalyst for producing the secretion is but it is widely believed to be sequestered from their diet. This is why the frogs do not produce their secretion when they are removed from their natural environment.

From the depths of my heart, thank you, Goddess Surya. I am filled with so much gratitude for you. Thank you for your unwavering love and for holding space for me while I journeyed with the beautiful medicine of Kambo. Your step-by-step guidance made my experience so much more comfortable and allowed me to truly surrender. I’m deeply thankful for the wisdom you shared about the sacred medicine, and the music was profoundly healing. As I released fear, grief, and self-doubt, I felt so much weight lifting off me—especially from my shoulders and the pit of my stomach. The space you created was beautiful, and the way you honor and respect the medicine speaks volumes. It means so much to me to see that reverence and sacredness in someone holding space. My heart is full of thanks. Love and endless gratitude for the beautiful work you do. Thank you so much!
— Amana Lalli

The Origins of Kambo

Each tribe has its own legend or story about how they came to use Kambo. The most prevalent legend comes from Brazil…

This Kaxinawá legend tells that the Indians of the tribe were very ill and their medicine man (Pajé in Brazil) had done everything that was possible to cure them. All medicinal herbs known were used, but none helped. 

Under the effect of sacred plant medicines, he entered the forest and whilst there received a visit from a female spirit of the forest. 

She brought in her hands a frog, from which she took a white secretion, and taught the Pajé how to apply it. Returning to the tribe and following the guidelines he had received, the Pajé was able to cure his brothers and sisters. From then on he was known as Pajé Kampu or Kampum. 

After his death, his spirit lived on in the frog, where it continued its mission to protect the health of those who defend the forest. The secretion became known as Kambo but in some tribes it is called Sapo, Dow-Kiet, Kampu or Vacina da Floresta. 

Usage spread, and for thousands of years, Kambo has been used as medicine by the Kaxinawá people, and by many other indigenous groups including the Amahuaca, Katukina, Kulina, Yawanawá, Matses, Marubo and Mayoruna. It is still used widely amongst indigenous people in the Amazon to this day.

The first observations of Kambo use were made by a French priest, Father Constantin Tastevin in 1925 whilst he was staying with the Kaxinawá tribe in the upper Juruá River in Brazil. In the 1980’s an American Anthropologist, Katherine Milton described Kambo use among the Mayoruna tribe in Brazil and in the 1980s Peter Gorman wrote about his experiences taking Kambo with the Matses tribe in Peru.

During the 1990’s, rubber tappers in Brazil learned about Kambo from the Amazon Indians. They began to take it out into the towns of Acre and apply it themselves. Having spent several years living with the Katukina, Francisco Gomes from Cruzeiro do Sol was one of the first people to pioneer the use of Kambo outside the Amazon. The practice spread and soon people in the larger cities of Brazil were using Kambo.

In 2004, ANVISA, the Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária in Brazil prohibited any advertising of the medicinal and therapeutic benefits of Kambo. This was in response to representation made to the Brazilian government by the Katukina people with regard to intellectual property rights. Aside from this restriction, Kambo is legal everywhere in the world.

Source: https://www.thekamboclinic.com/about-kambo

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What’s Included?

  • Individual Consultation Call

  • Intake Form & Preparation Details

  • Kambo Ceremony with Live, Recorded and Channelled Medicine Music to Support your Journey

  • Energy Healing, Smudging, Clearing

  • Sound Healing for Integration

  • A Nourishing Light Meal to Ground

  • Integration Support and Resources 

  • 30 Minute Integration Call on Zoom (Individual / Group)

Total Time Needed:

🐸 Individual Ceremony is up to 3 Hours

🐸🐸🐸🐸 Semi-private or Small Group Ceremony is up to 4 hours

Investment:

🐸 Individual Session $444 CAD

🐸🐸 Semi-Private $222 CAD per person (up to 2 people) 

🐸🐸🐸🐸 Small Group $188 CAD per person (3-4 people) 

Location:

North Vancouver, exact address will be provided during registration

The scheduling link is for booking your date and time only, you will not pay from this link. It’s recommended to book as close to rising as possible so you can fast through the night, which is more natural than fasting during the day.

Once you schedule your time, I will send you an intake form with preparation and integration details and instructions to pay for your ceremony to complete your booking.

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What people are saying…

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