Kambo Cleanse
Unsafe with pregnancy


It is the use of the poisonous secretion from the giant monkey frog. The belief is that this protects, stimulates and strengthens the body. The poison is introduced through a burn wound that is made into the skin. When the individual vomits as a result, this is regarded as a detox and purging for the entire body
Caution
It may cause:
Nausea
Prolonged vomiting
Severe diarrhoea
Dehydration
Heart attack
Damage to liver or kidneys
Brain swellings
Death
Avoid in:
Heart conditions
Previous stroke
Mental health conditions
Low blood pressure
Epilepsy
Aneurisms
Therapy for:
Infertility
Empowers the physical body
Cleanses the body and soul
Repel negative energy
Alzheimer's disease
Parkinson's disease
Supportive care to cancer
Chronic pain
Addictions
Migraines
Comments
It originated and is still practiced in South America
There is no scientific backing for the health claims of Kambo cleansing
The burn wounds for poison application are traditionally made in the shoulder area
There is no need to cleanse your body; your kidneys and liver do a great job of it, especially when you look after them carefully
Unsafe with diabetes

Unsafe with children

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