In this free talk we will be exploring Kambo’s healing potential in the realms of:
♦ Depression
♦ Chronic pain and fatigue
♦ Fertility problems
♦ Lymes disease
♦ Candida overgrowth
♦ Arthritis
♦ Immune system disorders
♦ High blood pressure
♦ Many more illnesses and imbalances
We will also cover:
♦ History, traditional use, and Western influence/use of Kambo
♦ What a typical Kambo treatment looks like
♦ Who would be a good candidate for Kambo
♦ What contraindications exist
Kambo, also known as the Giant Monkey Tree Frog or Phylomedusa bicolor, is an amazonian frog that has been used for thousands of years to heal a broad spectrum of illnesses. Traditionally, tribes people treat infections, snake bites, and malaria with Kambo and also use it for hunting, strength, stamina and removal of ‘panema,’ or bad luck.
Over the last several decades, this amazonian amphibian has become more widely recognized for its incredible healing potential. Pharmaceutical companies are actively studying the frog’s secretion in the hopes of making medical breakthroughs. Anthropologists have been scrambling to document its origins and traditional uses. Practitioners have taken the medicine out of the jungle and into the lives of the mainstream public. It has been reported to successfully treat depression, chronic pain, anxiety, Lymes disease, candida overgrowth, arthritis, high blood pressure, and many more illnesses. The momentum is clear: Kambo is spreading across the globe and we ought to prepare ourselves for its arrival.
In this brief introductory talk, Dreamer will be sharing about the history, traditional use, and Western influence/use of Kambo. Bring questions, an open mind, and a full heart for this exciting exploration of frog healing.
Dreamer has been passionately working with Kambo for the last several years and is certified by the International Association of Kambo Practitioners.The IAKP are a group of practitioners who seek to support and encourage the safe, responsible, and legal use of Kambo through training, awareness raising, knowledge development, research, professional behavior, and best practice. As a non-profit organization, the IAKP are committed to ensuring the sustainability of the tribes who own the knowledge of this great medicine and who share it with us so generously. The IAKP, along with other key participants are currently working to provide better educational resources and health care to the remote communities of the Matses tribe of Peru.
Upcoming Ceremony Dates:
♦ Sunday, October 28th, 2018
♦ Sunday, November 11th, 2018
♦ Sunday, December 9th, 2018
Please see our website for more information and upcoming ceremony dates.
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