Kambo, aka frog medicine, is the venomous secretion of Phyllomedusa bicolor, the giant leaf or monkey frog native to the Amazon basin. The substance’s range of traditional and potential therapeutic ...
It was about a decade ago, in the jungle city of Iquitos, Peru, that Caitlin Thompson first heard about Kambo, a traditional medicine used by some indigenous groups in the Amazon. Kambo is the ...
A NEW frog poison ritual that purges the body and makes you vomit, diarrhoea and sob is making it’s way onto the UK wellness scene. And while celebrities and the public alike claim to have reaped ...
An inquest into the death of a man who took an illicit substance at a spiritual health retreat has heard how its leaders appeared unsure how to respond to an unfolding emergency. Jarrad Antonovich ...
West Coast wellness elites think kambo, an Amazonian frog poison drug, is helping them purge “toxins” from their lives. Credit...Jason Henry for The New York Times Supported by By Alex Williams “It’s ...
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