About Kambo

Kambo is the name given to the waxy secretion of a tree frog that is used by the indigenous tribes to heal and strengthen the body, mind, and spirit. The scientific name for this frog is Phyllomedusa bicolor or “Two-Colored Leaf Guardian.” It is also known as the “Giant Green Monkey Tree Frog.”

Kambo is the name given to the waxy secretion of a tree frog that is used by the indigenous tribes to heal and strengthen the body, mind, and spirit. The scientific name for this frog is Phyllomedusa bicolor or “Two-Colored Leaf Guardian.”  It is also known as the “Giant Green Monkey Tree Frog.” This frog lives in the northwestern part of the Amazon Rainforest where the natives use it to gain strength, immunity, cure illnesses, aid in “hunting magic” and also to get rid of "panema” (bad luck).  Kambo is legal in the United States, as well as all other countries, and is not a hallucinogenic.  It is, however, a deep cleansing therapy – – physically, emotionally and mentally.  It is one of the world’s most effective and natural antibiotics and immune system boosters.  It detoxifies the liver and intestines, improves mental functioning, and has the potential to dissolve emotional blocks.  It also helps to reset our cellular memory. Tribe hunters use Kambo to enhance their perception and sharpness, intention, and endurance. The tribes also use it to ward off the enemy, to rid one of laziness, lack of desire, sadness, mental, spiritual and physical weakness, low self-esteem and disharmony with nature. In the Amazon Rainforest, this secretion is known to bring happiness to those who take it, to bring luck, and to unblock and circulate the heart chakra among many other benefits.